Sentences with buy
buy
B b - He could not afford to buy a house. [VERB noun]
- About £70,000 buys a habitable house. [VERB noun]
- The use of off after buy as in I bought this off my neighbour was formerly considered incorrect, but is now acceptable in informal contexts
- It was a risky operation, but might buy more time. [VERB noun]
- Once he shows he can be bought, they settle down to a regular payment. [be VERB-ed]
- I'm not buying any of that nonsense. [VERB noun]
- I bought into the popular myth that when I got the new car or the next house, I'd finally be happy. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- This was still a good buy even at the higher price.
- Money can't buy love
- To buy time by equivocation
- We bought into General Motors
- buy victory with human lives
- All that money can buy
- I can't buy this excuse
- A good (or bad) buy
- To buy favor with flattery.
- The Yankees bought a new center fielder.
- Most public officials cannot be bought.
- Ten dollars buys less than it used to.
- He bought an ace.
- I don't buy that explanation.
- That coat was a sensible buy.
- The couch was a real buy.
- He bought it at Dunkirk.
- At only $30, the second-hand kitchen table was a great buy.
- I'm going to buy my father something nice for his birthday.
- I've bought material comfort by foregoing my dreams.
- He tried to buy me with gifts, but I wouldn't give up my beliefs.
- The dollar doesn't buy as much as it used to. '
- I'm not going to buy your stupid excuses anymore!
- She buys for Federated. Let's go out for dinner. I'm buying.
- Smith tried to buy the pot on the river with a huge bluff