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1 She had thought about buying new furniture as soon as he left.
2 He said British Airways had financing for buying new carriers until 2012.
3 I love when the new styles come out; I'm always buying new pairs.
4 Aussies are still planning on buying new cars despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
5 But there are problems with constantly buying new clothes at such low quality.
6 Fewer people are buying new cars in the current financial climate.
7 That could include buying new machinery, purchasing more property or expanding business divisions.
8 Part of enjoying the sport is buying new kit, he said.
9 ILP is buying new shares, so the funds are going into Mills Pacific.
10 Another member, David, advised, Weigh up the cost of shipping versus buying new .
11 Now, Patel is buying new machines, hiring workers and spending more on marketing.
12 So instead of buying new clothes this season, just pull from your closet.
13 I'm sure they'll all be buying new computers by the end of the week.
14 That will mean putting off buying new machinery, building new barns or expanding herds.
15 Chinese demand has contributed too, although foreigners are largely restricted to buying new apartments.
16 Some drivers of recalled cars are buying new GM cars.
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