Sentence examples for workmen employed from inspiring English sources

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In 1834 an account described Windy Nook as "a populous hamlet ... chiefly inhabited by workmen employed in the adjoining quarries.

The council sought to save money from the outset; reducing the number of workmen employed on the highways from ten to seven and cancelling the cleaning of ditches beside the roads.

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They, along with seven young, linguistically versatile guides and two workmen, are employed by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, a government agency, since the Pantheon, as the burial place of royalty, is a national monument.

Interested in people's everyday beliefs about relationships between dress and sexual violence, Workman and Johnson (1991) employed an experiment to investigate the effects of cosmetics use (a body modification) and participant sex on undergraduates' inferences concerning likelihood of provoking sexual harassment and of being sexually harassed.

A typical post employed ten African workmen to sort and dry the rubber, seven servants for the agent and thirty canoemen for local river transport.

Check out the clip above, if only to hear Patrick Stewart say in a Louisiana accent, "I'm employed as a workman down on the job site, which explains these hands, tough and gnarled, like my daddy's".

A former employee of Luxtons, William Broom, started his own cabinet making business in 1920 and employed 7 or 8 workmen until the 1930s when the Great Depression meant that by the start of the Second World War, William Broom was the only worker in the firm.

Jointly financed by Dutch and English capitalists, this project was a controversial undertaking, not only for the engineering techniques used but also because it employed Dutch instead of English workmen.

Because medieval craftsmen employed simple hand tools, a workman's own skill determined the quantity and quality of his output.

Some of these include claiming that your house was burglarized and turning in false claims about stolen items, doctors who bill for insurance services that were not provided, or a worker collecting workman's compensation while that person is employed or working.

When North Korean defectors obtain employment in South Korea, they are mandatorily covered by the four major public insurance systems including workmen's compensation, labor, health, and employment insurance; employed defectors are uniformly excluded from Medical Aid program, and thus their financial burden of medical expense is greater.

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