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Example sentences for "considerable trade"

  • Neapolis was also a place of considerable trade, especially with Sicily, from which the distance was so short, that the voyage could be performed in two days and a night.

  • There is a considerable trade (not very large for export, however) in natural mineral waters, which are often excellent.

  • It is served by the Southern railway, and has a considerable trade in cotton and farm products.

  • A considerable trade is carried on in agricultural products and wood, chiefly with Hamburg and Altona.

  • Considerable trade is done in agro di limone or lemon extract, which forms the basis of citric acid.

  • It has an open roadstead, with a considerable trade.

  • Considerable trade in wine, fruit, grain and timber is carried on by boats on the Main.

  • It is the centre of a thriving agricultural district and has a considerable trade in wool, grain, cattle and horses with Basutoland, Pondoland and the neighbouring regions of Natal.

  • There is a considerable trade in cotton, in connexion with which there are large steam presses, and some manufacture of cotton cloth.

  • The first English expedition to Benin was in 1553; after that time a considerable trade grew up between England and that country, ivory, palm-oil and pepper being the chief commodities exported from Benin.

  • At the beginning of the 18th century Belfast had become known as a place of considerable trade, and was then thought a handsome, thriving and well-peopled town, with many new houses and good shops.

  • It has ginning factories and a considerable trade in cotton and forest produce.

  • It has a considerable trade in the wines of the district and two manufactories of sparkling wines.

  • There is also a considerable trade in timber and cattle.

  • Valona), a seaport of Albania on the Adriatic, with a considerable trade.

  • Chicago; it has flourishing manufactures, railway-works, and a considerable trade.

  • Russia, government Simbirsk, at the confluence of the Alatyr with the Sura, with a considerable trade.

  • Mexico, capital of the State of its own name, named from the thermal springs near it; has manufactures of cottons and a considerable trade.

  • This island is small, and its shores are beset with shoals, yet it has a considerable trade in salt and cattle.

  • There was at this time an English factory in the Sherbro river, having a considerable trade in Cam-wood, which is used in dying red; but the adventurers do not appear to have had any intercourse with their countrymen at this place.

  • They have also a considerable trade in salt and salt-fish, from Cape St Helena, which is mostly sent to Quito and other places of the inland country.

  • Bhopal; is a military station, and has a considerable trade in cotton, grain, &c.

  • Bombay Presidency, a place of considerable trade in a district noted for its cotton growing.

  • It has some large breweries and manufactories of chemicals, and does a considerable trade in cereals, leather, timber and wine.

  • A considerable trade is also done in salt from the sebkha of Ijil, in the north-west.

  • There are numerous markets in which a considerable trade is done in native products and articles of European manufacture.

  • Bushire carries on a considerable trade, particularly with India, Java and Arabia.

  • There is considerable trade in corn and coal, and boat-building is carried on.

  • The Bunzlau pottery is famous; woollen and linen cloth are manufactured, and there is a considerable trade in grain and cattle.

  • The neighbouring fields of clay afford material for the manufacture of bricks and pottery; coarse cloth is woven in the town; and there is a considerable trade in farm produce.

  • A considerable trade is conducted at the ports of Gopalpur and Calingapatam, which are only open roadsteads.

  • Although Camden mentions a considerable trade in malt, the spinning of woollen yarn was the only industry in 1779.

  • The department contains a comparatively large extent of pasturage, which has given rise to a considerable trade in horses, cattle, sheep and wool for the northern markets.

  • A monopoly of bleaching was granted to the town, and thus a considerable trade in woollen and linen yarns was attracted to Chemnitz; paper was made here, and in the 16th century the manufacture of cloth was very flourishing.

  • A considerable trade is conducted with Nepal.

  • The Fairs of Brunswic contribute very much to make it a rich and famous City, there being two held every Year, and a considerable Trade carried on at both.

  • The River Oder is of great advantage to the Commerce of Crossen, which carries on a considerable Trade in Linnen-Cloth and Earthen Ware.

  • The down and feathers of Geese are objects of considerable trade.

  • In all ages the feathers of the Ostrich have been the object of considerable trade: the birds are hunted and reared in a domestic state, not so much for their flesh, grease, or eggs, as for these plumes.

  • These eggs are esteemed as a very delicate viand: in the United States a considerable trade is carried on in them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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