By-trade Sentence Examples
But out of a total population of about 75,000 there are Ii,000 foreigners, living mostly by trade and navigation.
The father was by trade a mason, and afterwards a small farmer.
The heresy, which had penetrated into these regions probably by trade routes, came originally from eastern Europe.
He was probably a cabinet maker by trade and began making banjos under his own name and for other people.
Virgil is blind, a professional masseur by trade in a small health spa in rural New York state.
Mr Michael Benfield MBE, from Par in Cornwall is a retired RAF flight sergeant and engineer by trade.
In the 13th century these towns had become the seat of large industrial populations (varying according to different estimates from ioo,000 to 200,000 inhabitants), employed upon the weaving of cloth with its dependent industries, and closely bound up by trade interests with England, from whence they obtained the wool for their looms. Bruges, at that time connected with the sea by the river Zwijn and with Sluis as its port, was the central mart and exchange of the world's commerce.
This system is often known as the "Euboic," owing to its early use in Euboea, and its diffusion by trade from thence.
And we got them all, more or less, by trade and the wealth generated by our work doing some function for which we are trained.
I think he was a shoemaker by trade and lived in the Lanark Burgh in Glasgow.
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Art studio condo insurance is a specialized type of policy, especially if you are an artist by trade and make a living by selling your art or by teaching art to other people from your condo.
Most men who model underwear are models by trade.
Sean Casey - Casey is a documentary filmmaker by trade who designed the TIV so he can take footage for IMAX films about tornadoes.