Tradesman Sentence Examples
The assassin was a small tradesman of a .
His father was a tradesman of limited means, but of studious character and active mind.
English impostor, was probably the son of a tradesman at Oxford.
That's a tradesman, that is to say, he's the restaurant keeper, Vereshchagin.
In a three card drawing, the three of pentacles depicts a master tradesman working.
A Dublin tradesman named Field, who had been a juror in a murder trial, was attacked by the same gang and stabbed in many places.
Both father and mother were of Poitevin extraction, but the Arouets had been for two generations established in Paris, the grandfather being a prosperous tradesman.
His first wife died without children, and in 1809 he married Martha Wood, daughter of a tradesman of Bolton-le-Moors.
His grandfather was a respected tradesman in Worcester, and his father, who was born in that town in 1797, came up to London in 1820, and entered the office of a firm of discount brokers, in which he afterwards assumed a partnership. As a child the poet was delicate but studious.
This peer married at Lambeth, on the, 6th of May 1796, one Mary Cole, the daughter of a small tradesman at Wotton-under-Edge, with whom he had already lived for several years, several children having been born to them.
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The next price to follow was 2,700gns for Cracrop Tradesman, a June 2003 Limousin son of the senior herd stock sire Redrock Orlando.
Here and there may been seen fat old tradesman taking the bottled stout.
This position would suit a time served tradesman, who is able to work on their own initiative.
A tenant is not entitled to insist that he or she chooses the tradesman.
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I dare say there is always some reputable tradesman 's wife or other going up.
Some said a retired tradesman; others, a foreign princess; others, the proprietor of a private lunatic asylum.
We have a number of qualified and reliable tradesman on hand to ensure the upkeep of your property is maintained.
A quarrel between the moderate and the more advanced sections of the Roman Catholic Committee led, in December 17 9 1, to the secession of sixty-eight of the former, led by Lord Kenmare; and the direction of the committee then passed to more violent leaders, of whom the most prominent was John Keogh, a Dublin tradesman.
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He started life as a small tradesman; but turning to politics, he became a member of the corporation of Dublin, and made himself popular by his denunciation of municipal corruption and by his proposal of a boycott of English goods in Ireland, in retaliation for the restrictions imposed by the government on Irish commerce.
A tradesman's wife standing beside Petya sobbed, and the tears ran down her cheeks.
A tradesman's wife was showing a rent in her shawl and telling how much the shawl had cost; another was saying that all silk goods had now got dear.
You know that sort of tradesman's son, a dandy and lady-killer.
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His father, who was a wealthy man and possessed at any rate a smattering of Greek, Latin and French, was thought to have demeaned himself by marrying the daughter of an Andover tradesman, who afterwards retired to a country house near Reading, where young Jeremy spent many happy days.
These deputies were twelve in number, six of whom - the lawyers Vergniaud, Guadet, Gensonne, Grangeneuve and Jay, and the tradesman Jean Francois Ducos - sat both in the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention.
This man, bent double, rushed past the tradesman and the officer.
This contains the Complete Tradesman, Religious Courtship, The Consolidator and other works not comprised in Hazlitt's.
Towards the end of this same year The Complete English Tradesman, which may be supposed to sum up the experience of his business life, appeared, and its second volume followed two years afterwards.
The "cash on delivery" or "collect on delivery" system, known as C.O.D., is one whereby a tradesman can, through a delivery agency, send goods to a customer, and have the money due to him collected on the delivery of the same, with a guarantee from the carrier that, if no money be collected, the goods shall be returned.