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consignment of goodsの例文

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  • 10 days after Copeland's first court appearance, a consignment of goods from the National Alliance headquarters in the United States were sent to Mair's home.
  • Campbell was forced to sell his first consignment of goods to a syndicate of military officers in return for " Barwell " in August 1798.
  • By the 1970s small consignments of goods were only handled by a number of larger stations, with road transport used the rest of the way.
  • On 19 February 1720, a Havildar had stopped a consignment of goods belonging to the British East India Company from passing through the village of Egmore and arrested the transporters.
  • The report listed several cases, including an incident in the Bosnian Serb town of Zvornik in which Bosnian Serb customs officials struggled to explain to the auditors why 83 large consignments of goods had vanished from customs warehouses without duty having been paid.
  • The ban on free convertibility of the former Soviet republic's national currency, the som, has complicated trade, and the domestic consumer market has been filled mostly by small companies or shuttle traders who bring in small consignments of goods and sell them at retail markets.
  • When he first sailed into Sydney aboard his company's ship the " Hunter " in 1798, Campbell was forced to sell his first consignment of goods to a syndicate of military officers in return for " Paymaster's Bills " drawn on London, which were like warrants.