Sentence examples for two tradesmen from inspiring English sources

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Nancy Julius Kips Bay Shades of O. Henry In a Holiday Tale To the Editor: Re "The Wise Plumbers" (New York Observed, Dec. 21), an essay about two tradesmen whose holiday songs comforted the author after her son's death: If this were 100 years ago, I'd assume O. Henry had written it.

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For every four tradesmen that retire just one takes their place, even though the state's unemployment rate hovers around 7.4%, over a point higher than the national rate.

In it Moore suggested it was improper that Vizetelly's fate be determined by a jury of twelve tradesmen, explaining it would be preferable to be judged by three novelists.

But cartographers were not the only ones whose intrepid transnational movements helped to "forge this swarming continent of microscopic kingdoms into a single nation". At the dawn of the modern era, about half a million provincial tradesmen and -women regularly trekked across the country for weeks, often on foot, to hawk their wares in more established centers of commerce.

Two local tradesman came to his aid and he was taken to hospital.

So in order to satisfy your last wishes, your next of kin has to make a career out of hustling the different parts of your body across the globe and convince what, like five different tradesmen to chop you apart and make specialized mounts, and then deal with the property owners of a bunch of companies you've spent your life ragging on ?

With full employment in the mine and local factories, its streets were thick with shops and tradesmen, boasting two butchers, two fishmongers and even two cinemas.

Eighteen caretakers and tradesmen took the University of Wales, Trinity St David (UWTSD) to an employment tribunal claiming they were paid less than women on the same pay grade, including secretaries and office workers.

Opinions differ as to the cause of his collapse: on his own admission, Defoe was apt to indulge in rash speculations and projects; he may not always have been completely scrupulous, and he later characterized himself as one of those tradesmen who had "done things which their own principles condemned, which they are not ashamed to blush for".

So few were the readers at that time in Philadelphia, and the majority of us so poor, that I was not able, with great industry, to find more than fifty persons, mostly young tradesmen, willing to pay down for this purpose forty shillings each, and ten shillings per annum.

All were special: Beyton for its round tower and carved animal pew ends; Hessett for its wonderful 14th-century murals showing the seven deadly sins and tradesmen's tools (a warning not to work on Sundays); and Woolpit - wonderful Woolpit - which was so crammed with angels you felt the whole church might take wing.

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