7 sentences with 'demand'

Example sentences and phrases with the word demand and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: demand

Demand is the strong need or desire for something. It can also mean asking for something firmly or officially. In business, demand refers to how much people want to buy a product or service at a certain price.

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« The demand for pizza making courses has been increasing all over the world. »
« With such a high demand, any neighbouring settlement was a potential source of slaves, and slavery was therefore an integral part of the Mediterranean economy. »
« All three had so many clients and wielded so much political power that they could ratify Pompey's every demand, and both Caesar and Crassus received the military commissions they expected. »
« As Greece became richer and more powerful, the demand for slaves increased dramatically as each polis found itself in need of more labour, so a major objective for warfare became the capture of slaves. »
« Because they defended the polis and proved to be extremely effective on the battlefield, hoplites continued to demand better political representation, something that would have a great impact on Greek politics as a whole. »
« Particularly in England and the Low Countries, northern European crafts were produced that rivalled Italian products and undermined demand for the latter. Thus, Italy's relative prosperity vis-à-vis the rest of Europe declined until the 16th century. »
« In 624, just two years after his arrival in Medina, Muhammad led a Muslim force against an army from Mecca, and then in 630 CE, he conquered Mecca, largely by skilfully negotiating with his former enemies there - he promised to make Mecca the centre of Islam, demand pilgrimage, and incorporate it into his growing kingdom. »

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