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1
And in August this year you'll be able to
buy
a
flat
-
pack
bike.
2
We could
buy
a
flat
and still have money left over.'
3
I could
buy
a
flat
or I could move to London.
4
Burton finally received enough compensation from the council to
buy
a
flat
10 minutes' walk from Grenfell.
5
Salesman Javier Arias says his life has improved recently, which allowed him to
buy
a
flat
-
screen
TV.
6
Asked how she came to
buy
a
flat
from Baevsky, Kharcheva said the transaction was a normal one conducted through a real estate agency.
7
Today just 2,000 yuan ($280) can
buy
a
flat
along the main street, pockmarked with boarded-up shops.
8
Even popular musicians have to watch the pennies: despite two top 10 albums, Paloma Faith has complained she can't afford to
buy
a
flat
.
9
Despite the fact that his salary was meagre, he had managed to save enough to
buy
a
flat
on the Costa del Sol in Spain.
10
It's cheaper to
buy
a
flat
in Manhattan than in Malabar Hill, and you can be sure that shoddy materials will shortchange you in Mumbai.
11
His authorised biography, Rod Stewart: A Life On the Town (New English Library, 1977) earned him the freedom to
buy
a
flat
in Brighton.
12
I am hoping to save about £25,000 to put down as a deposit when I
buy
a
flat
costing between £80,000 and £90,000.
13
Q In 2016 I
bought
a
flat
and have since married.
14
He's been considering
buying
a
flat
for a while, but hasn't had time.
15
He spent freely,
bought
a
flat
and holidayed in Egypt.
16
It's sort of like
buying
a
flat
screen and then being sorry you didn't wait.
buy
a
flat
buy