1. And then we bought a copy of the New Musical Express and saw a little ad that went with it. 2. He bought a copy from a newspaper vendor. 3. He was beguiled into buying another copy of her book. 4. If anyone would like further information about the tape, and even wish to buy a copy, then telephone. 5. If you can not afford it yourself, you should at least urge your library to buy a copy. 6. You can buy a copy from an RSPB shop or by mail order from RSPB sales, or from any good bookshop. 7. Perhaps she should buy a copy of Spare Rib, and see if it still carried adverts for consciousness-raising groups. 8. He had bought a copy of The Times before he had come to The Randolph that morning, but hitherto had not even glanced at the headlines. 9. If you cannot afford it yourself, you should at least urge your library to buy a copy. |