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Example sentences for "export"

Lexicographically close words:
explosively; explosives; exponent; exponential; exponents; exportable; exportation; exportations; exported; exporter
  1. For this purpose an act was passed, enabling the company to export all sorts of teas, duty free, to any place whatever.

  2. Ours was fresh Victorian butter, packed in the ordinary export boxes, and carried to the Antarctic on the open bridge of the Aurora.

  3. The Goods which we export are indeed the Product of the lands, but much the greatest Part of their Value is the Labour of the People: but how much of these Peoples Labour shall we export whilst we hire them to sit still?

  4. It was a disagreeable necessity, and therefore every opportunity was allowed to the owners of that and other articles of export to place them, if possible, beyond the danger of being applied to the use of the hostile Government.

  5. The damage to the articles of export is illustrated by the decline in breadstuffs exported from the Northern States.

  6. The export and import warehouses were built against the south curtain in 1741 and would have followed the line of Koila Ghat Street.

  7. The pearl merchants at Bahrain, which is the centre of the pearl fisheries in the Gulf, availed themselves largely of the Insured Parcels Post for the export of valuable parcels of pearls.

  8. The wall of the curtain, a portion of which was still standing in 1895, backed the old export and import warehouses, and through the arches one would have in the old days looked into the parade ground within the Fort.

  9. The United States of America, Germany and Japan have one by one abolished their export duty as well as made appropriations for subsidies to encourage the export of certain kinds of commodities.

  10. Silk for export is more heavily taxed than that for home use.

  11. Other kinds of native products for export are also heavily taxed with the result that, within the last two decades, the annual exports of this country are exceeded by imports by over Tls.

  12. We, on the other hand, impose likin all along the line upon native commodities destined for foreign market in addition to export duty.

  13. In time the demand for food from the West Indian Islands made it somewhat profitable to export grain.

  14. The result was that the area of tillage only slowly expanded as the population grew denser, and the surplusage of grain for export was small during the first two centuries.

  15. The sudden advance of the export trade in grain during the last fifty years marks the change which brought the great areas of non-glaciated soils of the Mississippi Valley and the South under cultivation.

  16. In New York, when you have a surplus of journalistic talent, you export it to London, where it is out of place--some of it.

  17. Therefore, you wisely went to the city which not only produces all the virtues--but puts them up in cans, for export to all the world.

  18. For it will be then equally the same to them, whether they export it from hence, or from Holland, to India.

  19. This, too, without ever once receiving a demand from the lynx-eyed custom officials, for the payment of either import or export duties upon it.

  20. It must be imported from distant lands, subject to the tax of insurance, import and export duties, freight charges, and commissions.

  21. The chief articles of export are the precious metals, breadstuffs, wines and wool.

  22. Development of export trade in grain and beef, 20.

  23. The rebating to the beef packers, especially on export business during 1902, was notorious.

  24. Moreover, it should be observed, special rates of this sort are often introduced in order to meet changeable competition, such as by steamship lines engaged in export or import business.

  25. By this decision rates via Philadelphia on traffic for export were to be one cent less than by way of New York, while to Baltimore they were to be two cents less.

  26. At about this time, in 1889, also, occurred the opening of the Gulf ports for the export of the surplus grain products of the territory west of the Mississippi.

  27. A similar device was used by the Burlington road in its dealings with the Missouri river packing houses on export traffic.

  28. It is quite analogous to the issue raised over export wheat and flour between the miller in Chicago and his rival in Liverpool.

  29. The struggle was not alone confined to the carriage of grain; although export flour being manufactured so far north, seems to have been immune from disturbance.

  30. In these export cases it does not appear clearly why the rate on flour for export might not have been reduced somewhat.

  31. But, at the same time, by moving this wheat more cheaply than flour the railways were encouraging the location of flour milling abroad and rendering it impossible to manufacture flour for export at a profit in the cities of the Middle West.

  32. A phenomenon of national importance was the rapid expansion of export trade in staple commodities, through New Orleans, Galveston and other Gulf ports.

  33. The traffic manager of the New York Central lines testified that grain rates for export were not maintained for a number of months.

  34. Saturday had risen to $10 on Monday; a testimony that not only foreign export but home supply to the eastward was to be renewed.

  35. When the domestic export is taken in conjunction with the re-exportation of foreign products, the loss of New England is still more striking.

  36. Prior to the war, one third of the domestic export of the United States had issued from this southern section; and in the harassed year 1813 this ratio increased.

  37. Another evident conclusion, corresponding to the export returns already quoted, is that the enemy had not yet shut down upon the access of American merchant ships to their own coast.

  38. Domestic products for export therefore meant almost wholly the yield of the fields, the forests, and the fisheries.

  39. The needs of the British armies in the Spanish Peninsula and in Canada, and the exigencies of the West India colonies, induced the enemy to wink at, and even to uphold, a considerable clandestine export trade from the United States.

  40. The military value of food supplies to the enemy in Canada and on the coast, however, could not be contested; and during the recess of Congress it received emphasis by a Canadian embargo upon the export of grain.

  41. Before the war the export of domestic produce from the eastern ports was twenty per cent of the national total; in 1813 it fell to ten per cent.

  42. Thus in June, 1642, he permitted the Jews of Cracow to engage freely in export trade, but two months later he withdrew his permission, the Christian merchants of Cracow having complained to him about the effectiveness of Jewish competition.

  43. As regards commerce, the Jews figured in it in the following proportions: 75% of the whole export trade of Poland and 10% of the imports lay in their hands.

  44. After securing the monopoly of intoxicating the people through their own bartenders, the nobles propose to transform the bulk of the Jews into export agents, to find foreign markets for the agrarian, i.

  45. The increased Jewish activity in the export trade is particularly noticeable.

  46. If we lose our export trade then the enfeebled industrial population of places like Leipzig must die off, and Germany return to the land," said a Leipzig editor to me.

  47. You wait in a queue and show passports to Serbian police; you take your baggage through the Serbian douane and it is searched for articles liable to export duty.

  48. The application of the export duty on German goods is not popular, but we are applying it.

  49. She will not go so low as Austria because she is a much stronger national organism, but her export trade will be ruined, and the mark will become almost of no value.

  50. If Hungary can avoid indemnities and export taxes she is likely to do well.

  51. Also license for free export of all goods growing on their own lands.

  52. This work was placed in the middle door of that church, and stood there until the time when Lorenzo Ghiberti made that one which is there at the present day; for then it was removed and placed opposite the Misericordia, where it still stands.

  53. The chief article of native consumption should also be one of export from a country so admirably adapted to its production.

  54. Cocoanut oil, produced from the fully ripe and dried meat of the nut, is a great staple of export from Colombo and Point de Galle.

  55. Its commerce is limited to the export of tobacco, cocoanut oil, and cabinet woods.

  56. The export of tea in 1890 rose to the considerable amount of forty-seven million pounds, which aggregate we have evidence to show has been since increased annually.

  57. The same may be said of the fragrant nutmeg, which has become an article of profitable export from the island, though it is not indigenous here.

  58. Almost invariably, a year of large export sales is followed by a year of heavy import purchases.

  59. The statement of export values may be accepted.

  60. The principal industry of those early days was cattle-raising, a considerable market being developed for export to Mexico, and for the supply of vessels that entered the harbor for food and water.

  61. Practically all of Cuba's export product is in the class commonly known as 96 degree centrifugals, that is, raw sugar of 96 per cent, or thereabout, of sugar content.

  62. For the next forty years or so, the industry developed and coffee assumed a considerable importance as an export commodity, in addition to the domestic supply.

  63. The Arab sellers probably now move to the other side of the machine to carry away the unsaleable wheat, the barley being bought for export owing to the turn of trade.

  64. The introduction of cellular seed has been attended with much success, and there is a rapidly-increasing export of cocoons.

  65. When I was at Ahwaz, on the Karun, in 1890, I saw a machine at work separating the grains, and the Arab owners waiting to take away the unsaleable barley, the wheat being bought for export by a European firm there which owned the machine.

  66. From this it may be inferred, as there is little export of wine from Persia, that all the produce is not consumed by non-Mohammedans.


  67. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "export" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    airmail; assign; communicate; communication; conduction; consign; convection; deliver; delivery; deport; diffuse; dispatch; disseminate; dissemination; embark; expedite; expel; export; express; expulsion; extradition; forward; freight; impart; import; interchange; mail; metastasis; migration; osmosis; pass; passage; post; relay; remit; send; ship; spread; switch; transfer; transfuse; transfusion; transit; transition; translate; translation; transmigration; transmission; transmit; transmittal; transplant; transpose; transposition; travel


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    export crops; export duty; export earnings; export revenues; export trade