How to use "market" in a sentence

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After the first few weeks my leg was getting better, and one day I went down into the little town, to the fish market

Two days later, I went back to the fish market and talked to a man who was selling shrimps.

On his way to work at Spitalfields market he often checked the passage because strangers sometimes came in

John left the house and went to the market.

on her way to Spitalfields market, she noticed a man and a woman talking outside number 29

Spitalfields market opened at 5.00

It was a busy morning, with a lot of people already in the streets or getting up, and heavy traffic for the market

However, in 1887 she met Joe Barnett, a porter at Billingsgate fish market

As she was wandering around the town, desperately trying to decide what to do, she noticed a crowd of people in the market square

Your wife will have to count the sous when she goes to the market, won't she?'

As soon as the fighting started, Enjolras and several of his friends started to build a barricade outside the Corinth wine shop in the rue de la Chanvrerie, a small street surrounded by dark alleys in the market district of Paris

Marius pushed his way through the crowds of frightened, murmuring people that filled the streets until he reached the market area

Half an hour later he left the house, dressed in his National Guard uniform, with a loaded gun and a pocket full of gunpowder, and made his way towards the market district of Paris.

Javert buttoned his coat, straightened his shoulders and, with a puzzled look on his face, began to walk off in the direction of the market

Two blocks from her house, intending to buy a quart of milk and a loaf of whole-wheat bread, Tina stopped at a twenty-four-hour market and parked in the dry yellow drizzle of a sodium-vapor light, beside a gleaming, cream-colored Chevrolet station wagon

She took a deep breath and went into the market, where the air was so cold that it pierced her bones, and where the harsh fluorescent lighting was too bright and too bleak to encourage fantasies.

Some of our clients made smart moves and were carried right to the top by the explosive growth of the gaming industry and the Vegas real-estate market, and we just sort of shot up there along with them, hanging on to their coattails."

At the request of its casino manager, every hotel held a handful of rooms off the market, just in case a few regular customers - high rollers, of course - showed up by surprise, with no advance notice, but with fat bankrolls and no place to stay

One day he is at a street market near the Colosseum