How To Use Bespoke In A Sentence

  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought we had a good system that couldn't be beaten but we had to rejig the company away from stationery and into bespoke printing services.
  • Off the hall, to the right, is a bespoke kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bespoke furniture and fittings in each flat are worth'in the region of half a million '. Times, Sunday Times
  • With our online auctions, we can offer something that is bespoke to the vendor. Times, Sunday Times
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  • To all appearances he is an alpha-male professional in a bespoke suit, but the hang of his shoulders speaks of a disappointed man.
  • Each room is uniquely styled and many feature antique or bespoke furniture, while common areas include landscaped gardens and elegant drawing rooms with open fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • The focus is on the ethical treatment of animals as well as bespoke veg and fruit bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise.
  • The desire here was not so much to wear a bespoke suit as to find out how much one costs.
  • This is a world where furniture is bespoke and the emphasis is on rarity value. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wine room No longer just a musty old cellar, now you need a bespoke room to show off your precious collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • I should try a bespoke service. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cracking of the postillions ' whips, and the velocity with which they drove up to the door, brought out every man, woman and child, to gaze at the new comers, whose appearance sufficiently bespoke their errand.
  • Thanks to the pavé diamonds, the bespoke helmets will be the most expensive ever to race around Monaco.
  • Bespoke retreats are also available throughout the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is also 'bibliotherapy', a bespoke book recommendation service and a dining club. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom, my bespoke English tailor friend, talks about the history of his 100-year-old cutting shears.
  • Bespoke bottling is also limited to a rarefied world. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole design of the cathedral bespoke a desire to cancel gravity and elevate matter toward the heavens. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Maher by contrast is all slickness and centrality — brilliantined, bespoke, with that pampered chuckle and long, connoisseurial nose. An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • Of course the situation is totally different for bespoke suits, where supply is limited by work capacity!
  • As a handmade bespoke suit? Christianity Today
  • For something bespoke you can pay as much as you like. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her demeanor was proud and haughty, and her stance bespoke power and determination.
  • Each apartment will be fitted out with bespoke cabinetry, state-of-the-art kitchens and marble bathrooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • From idea to realization, as a bespoke craftsman boatbuilder I would be happy to take on your project.
  • And when he had found her, he bespoke her in this wise: "Lady, my garden boy hath assuredly gone entirely mad".
  • The door locked with a click that echoed in her ears with a finality that bespoke doom.
  • On the first floor are reception rooms and a kitchen, all bespoke curved units and granite tops. Times, Sunday Times
  • Studio Communications All IN THE FAMILY | David Hamilton Despite its size and small-town feel, the shirtmaker offers its bespoke services in more than 30 stores—all salespeople are first trained in Texas—including five branches of Barneys. Don't Mess With Texas Bespoke
  • One of my hosts wondered if music was becoming a commodity, but (to use the analogy), the camgirl phenom suggests the reverse: "old" porn was a commodity -- one picture for 1,000,000 viewers; this is much closer to one-to-one "bespoke" production. Boing Boing: June 2, 2002 - June 8, 2002 Archives
  • It takes a highly skilled bespoke craftsman 3-hours to paint a single, 6-metre long coachline
  • He sold bespoke spacecraft components to help fund the development of his microsatellite designs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bespoke shopkeepers, celebrated chefs, jewellers, craftsmen and artists arrived to cater for exclusive tastes.
  • The bespoke kitchen, staircase and circular roof light are designed to mirror the building's crescent shape. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was also comfortable, with three double bedrooms, a bespoke kitchen and handmade furniture. Times, Sunday Times
  • The great number given to Benjamin bespoke the warmth of his brother's attachment to him; and Joseph felt, from the amiable temper they now all displayed, he might, with perfect safety, indulge this fond partiality for his mother's son. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This bespoke greater intellectual confidence than was to be evident at later stages of controversy.
  • To please all was somewhat difficult, and occasionally some of them were scarcely so polite as they should have been to a perplexed hostess, who could scarcely be expected to remember that Lieutenant A. had bespoken his sangaree an instant before Captain B. and his friends had ordered their claret cup. Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands
  • Each family is helped financially and given bespoke assistance to meet their particular needs in terms of healthcare and counselling. Times, Sunday Times
  • For something bespoke you can pay as much as you like. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gamecube is a bespoke gaming machine, the X box was little more than some PC components. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - First Revolution title game.
  • She resumed, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when the jeweller quitted his wife, he repented having bespoken her thus and, returning to his shop, he sat there in disquiet sore and anxiety galore, between belief and unbelief. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But it reminded me of conversations about bespoke perfume that burbled across the perfume blogs this year, and the thread of chocoholism, erm, chocomania, erm,discerning chocolate mavenry that seems to connect many perfume fans. Well Tempered & Bespoke: Chocolate
  • It has underfloor heating, oak flooring and doors and a bespoke oak staircase. The Sun
  • A Swiss design company is revamping former airline trolleys into bespoke pieces of furniture. The Sun
  • Two other reports Tuesday bespoke consumer mettle and retail strength.
  • With such sartorial concessions not available any longer, men of the new millennium need to refer to good bespoke tailors or salesmen retailers to find out how long the tie should hang.
  • At that point, you may as well consider ordering a bespoke suit.
  • For those in the know, Washington Tremlett is the bespoke shirtmaker of choice on Savile Row wrote the man who still orders his shirts from L. Archive 2009-05-01
  • It provides a timely reminder that the factory can do more than churn out small numbers of bespoke military helicopters. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the race-week at Doncaster, it is no uncommon thing for visitors who have not bespoken apartments, to pass the night in their carriages at the inn doors. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • Would it not be more original to have a suit made by a designer from home, or a bespoke tailor from your town?
  • In another project in Wimbledon by cellarmakers Smith and Taylor (www. smithandtaylor.com), the £ 100,000 room contains a bespoke humidor and a section dedicated entirely to Dom P é rignon, with bottles that appear to be floating, suspended on metal cradles, framed on either side by shelving specifically designed to store them in their original coffret (gift boxes). The Evolution of the Wine Cellar
  • She bore a striking resemblance to him and had inherited his handsome features a thousandfold, albeit her eyes were different, being large, brown, and wide apart; from them beamed a sweetness, a benignancy, and tenderness that, to the impressionable Farrel, bespoke mental as well as physical beauty. The Pride of Palomar
  • Fashion definitely has room for something bespoke such as tweed. The Sun
  • Together they yield laughter, tears and sheer delight in a bespoke production that can send you out on a high. Times, Sunday Times
  • It regards itself as boutique and bespoke and tailors all approaches accordingly. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is also an opportunity to develop bespoke company training if the need arises.
  • As long as Emmeline had been unbespoken in the marriage market there had always been the haunting likelihood of seeing the dreaded announcement, "a marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place," in connection with her name. The Unbearable Bassington
  • Wine room No longer just a musty old cellar, now you need a bespoke room to show off your precious collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bespoke furniture and fittings in each flat are worth'in the region of half a million '. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bespoke kitchen, staircase and circular roof light are designed to mirror the building's crescent shape. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the furniture is bespoke. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dane, as his name bespoke him: "Against the traitor and the adulterer -- Hereward, the Last of the English
  • You could consider building something more bespoke, which may work better with your garden layout and look a lot classier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two other reports Tuesday bespoke consumer mettle and retail strength.
  • This is a world where furniture is bespoke and the emphasis is on rarity value. Times, Sunday Times
  • I passed bespoke tailors and furriers with 'liquidacion' painted across the windows, bored shop assistants watching children pick over the garbage outside.
  • Warp Records would be home to a new, bespoke, Meccano-like strain of home-built techno. Warp Records: Richard H Kirk looks back on a futuristic life
  • The term bespoke refers to an item that's custom-made to the buyer's specification. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • A bespoke service may mean a valet to take bags and parcels to your apartment. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rode about the city those days behind a team of spirited bays, whose glossy hides and metaled harness bespoke the watchful care of hostler and coachman. The Financier
  • The handmaidens of the establishment, in their best caps, then handed the trays, and the young ladies sipped and crumbled, and the bespoken coaches began to choke the street. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • The fine furnishings bespoke delicacy and elegance that belied the shop's humble line of business.
  • Taken in one light as a sign of undaunted resolve, the council actually bespoke the vulnerability of Seminole will. Between War and Peace
  • Deftly sewn as the best menswear bespoke attire, a chalk stripe leads in this soft deep chocolate herringbone percale.
  • More recently, the company's bespoke furniture service has become the biggest part of its business. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a '60s renegade not afraid to use a corny word like "jeepers," and he displayed a ripe sense of humor about some of his younger antics - he once attended a press tour barefoot (although the suit was bespoke and the tie Hermes). Chicagotribune.com -
  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • The milliner’s intentions on the subject of this dress — the milliner was a Frenchwoman, and greatly resembled Mrs Skewton — were so chaste and elegant, that Mrs Skewton bespoke one like it for herself. Dombey and Son
  • Bespoke retreats are also available throughout the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have bespoken three tickets for tomorrow.
  • She resumed, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that when the jeweller quitted his wife, he repented having bespoken her thus and, returning to his shop, he sat there in disquiet sore and anxiety galore, between belief and unbelief. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • A bespoke deal is also being urged for financial services. Times, Sunday Times
  • His body was slimmed down for endurance, but he still had the muscles that bespoke several trips to the gym each week.
  • The firm, one of the oldest manufacturers in York, was established 110 years ago, and has been building bespoke natural wood veneer furniture ever since, concentrating largely on the office market.
  • This facility is also used to host bespoke training programmes and seminars.
  • The space was simply sectioned with a seating area to one end and a bespoke stainless-steel kitchen to the other.
  • Bespoke wall coverings are pricier, but have huge decorative impact, and are well worth considering for a single wall or a smallish room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their amazing frontman was sufficiently image-conscious to wear a bespoke jacket and fedora.
  • Each sleeve is created using scans of the individual patient's aorta and computer-assisted drawing to produce a bespoke device. Times, Sunday Times
  • The firm does not design bespoke software, but develops broadly based systems to which features can be added or removed as required.
  • The napery is of high quality and the cutlery is bespoke stainless steel.
  • You see, there were no unmarried women, and some of the older daughters of the Santa Rosans were already bespoken. Page 6
  • Then you may have to consider bespoke tailoring. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bespoke tailor makes your clothes individually to your requirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, for one step beyond bespoke, Anya Hindmarch in London offers a personalization service that puts the " p " in personal, allowing you to get a message in your own handwriting printed onto a vast array of products, starting from a £ 65 keyring to the pricier Ebury handbag, cufflink boxes, wallets and tote bags. One step beyond the ordinary
  • The antiquities of the state bespoke an even remoter past and presented another promising field of inquiry.
  • According to legend this is where the term bespoke was coined and to this day it continues to be the Mecca for custom suit aficionados. EzineArticles
  • He recruits the services of a bespoke English tailor who has apparently made the leap from Saville Row to Panama to make suits for the rich and powerful.
  • It provides a timely reminder that the factory can do more than churn out small numbers of bespoke military helicopters. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clermont, for whom she seemed bespoken by her uncle, without the smallest knowledge how they might approve or suit each other. Camilla
  • There are new bespoke possibilities involving the hi-fi and the wood veneers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The firm, which specialises in bespoke commissions in stainless steel and solid timber, will celebrate its first birthday in June.
  • In the basement fifteen employees are busy making bespoke coats.
  • Orange's recent alliance, with soho-based advertising company Film Club, created a bespoke iPhone commercial around the Orange Wednesday offering, further demonstrates a clear knowledge of user interest and preference. The Holy Grail of Marketing
  • People look surprised when we tell them that their bespoke rug will take four months to finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among men, wearing made-to-measure bespoke suits were rated as having better personality traits than those wearing good quality off-the-peg suits bought from a major high street retailer.
  • The buildings are beautiful and offer the potential to design bespoke spaces that are unique and individual. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bespoke deal is also being urged for financial services. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may be interested in the blog of a bespoke tailor that appeared a little while back.
  • In the basement fifteen employees are busy making bespoke coats.
  • Questions that the peer group are likely to ask of a design could include: Can bespoke programs use library routines?
  • Today the contemporary kitchen is one of the key spaces in the flat, with George having fitted bespoke Italian units with roll-top work surfaces, stainless-steel appliances and halogen downlighters.
  • If you've just been made redundant, rushing out to buy a bespoke suit may sound counterintuitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today the contemporary kitchen is one of the key spaces in the flat, with George having fitted bespoke Italian units with roll-top work surfaces, stainless-steel appliances and halogen downlighters.
  • And it's noticeable that the past decade has seen the return to prominence of genuinely bespoke tailoring and accessories. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside, you'll find leather seats, climate control air-conditioning, cruise control, electric front and rear windows, electric driver's and front passenger's heated seats, a bespoke premium surround sound audio system with 6-CD autochanger and nine speakers, plus integrated satellite navigation and Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • This bespoke greater intellectual confidence than was to be evident at later stages of controversy.
  • A bespoke suit, on the other hand, is made from scratch, and designed to your liking and specifications.
  • There are new bespoke possibilities involving the hi-fi and the wood veneers. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Amstell you feel you are getting something bespoke. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is such a shortage of bespoke tailors in Britain that shops based in London's exclusive Savile Row ask him to create suits at his factory for some of their most famous clients.
  • My advice when going down the DIY route is to make something original and bespoke for your garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • It provides a timely reminder that the factory can do more than churn out small numbers of bespoke military helicopters. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bespoke suit will wear well and hold its cut for years.
  • Modern elements include the bespoke kitchen, with solid oak work surfaces and an oak woodblock floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have bespoken three tickets for tomorrow.
  • The company made high-end bespoke furniture. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have bespoken, Sir, the civilities of your sisters, of your family: you forbid them not? Sir Charles Grandison
  • The interior is like something from the pages of a Vogue home furnishings magazine with soft, muted greys making up the fascia, split with a polished grey birch decorative inlay and a chromed and leathered bespoke interior.
  • Years ago, before decent compiler support for 8-bit processors was available, I would code in assembly language using a bespoke floating-point library.
  • Englishmen are reluctant to admit to taking clothes too seriously - which is ironic given that England is famous for its bespoke tailoring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much was the debate between the ladies and the young men; but ultimately they all took the king's counsel for useful and seemly and determined to do as he proposed; whereupon, calling the seneschal, he bespoke him of the manner which he should hold on the ensuing morning and after, having dismissed the company until supper-time, he rose to his feet. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • A tablespoon of this and a teaspoon of that and I soon had a fragrant salmagundi redolent with flavors that bespoke romantic evenings in Marrakech. One Big Table
  • Rooms have hidden libraries, mezzanine floors and spiral staircases, as well as bespoke art. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ivory-bladed spears, bone-barbed arrows, buckskin-thonged bows, and simple basket-woven traps bespoke the fact that in the muddy current of the river the salmon-run was on. THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS
  • I am bespoke in the evening, but the daytime is free, once I've done my domestic chores.
  • The company has a niche market in building roads and bespoke factories in Scotland.
  • But surely he can't afford bespoke suits on the £25,000 a year he takes as the average skilled workers wage.
  • I am a forty-year maker of musical instruments, aircraft, sailboats, and I have always worked as a professional bespoke craftsman.
  • They can be made bespoke or bought as a kit, and many provide planting opportunities for climbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the furniture is bespoke. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cleanest and starchiest of curtains, the most dazzling and whitest of tidies and chair-covers, bespoke the adjacent laundry; indeed, the whole cottage seemed to exhale the odors of lavender soap and freshly ironed linen. A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories
  • I think a collection of builder's bespoke drain covers is worth compiling. Underfoot 3
  • He bespoke her several times, but she was silent and answered him not a word; so he went out from her and going in to the Queen, told her what had passed between himself and the Lady.
  • The focus is on the ethical treatment of animals as well as bespoke veg and fruit bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bespoke suit really does cover flaws perfectly.
  • The majority of his customers are either those looking for a bespoke suit or those with unusual measurements, who struggle to find something to fit.
  • My advice when going down the DIY route is to make something original and bespoke for your garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • Based at the Hall House Industrial Estate, near Kendal, he makes bespoke performance silencers for offroad racing bikes, using lightweight materials such as carbon fibre and titanium.
  • If you've just been made redundant, rushing out to buy a bespoke suit may sound counterintuitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know this because I have my very own bespoke tailor - but not of the Savile Row variety.
  • Her expression bespoke good news, a commodity that had been sorely lacking since that morning's sodden sunrise. Kingdoms of Light
  • Modern elements include the bespoke kitchen, with solid oak work surfaces and an oak woodblock floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues.
  • A bespoke 3. 5m long bench to the left of the entrance makes a statement in buttoned leather with marble inserts (whilst functionally concealing a radiator), made for SHH by Naught One. Manchester Square Interior by SHH
  • Fashion definitely has room for something bespoke such as tweed. The Sun
  • It belongs to the new order of complex bespoke systems in which every structural and cladding component is unique.
  • Plus, there's a decent barbecue menu and some bespoke extras to go with the films, which are divided into four (admittedly tenuous) weekly themes – specially made handkerchiefs for the weepies (Beaches, Brokeback Mountain, Terms Of Endearment), for example. This week's new film events
  • Her concern proved unnecessary, and together they revamped the shops with bespoke furniture and focused on building the brand's identity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ah, yes - the bespoke suit. Times, Sunday Times
  • A latter-day dandy, he was renowned as much for his cut-glass vowels as for his Savile Row suits, bespoke shirts and handmade brogues.
  • Mr. Dennis sees McLaren as "technology flying doctor" service, offering bespoke solutions to companies with urgent problems in complex areas such as electronics, pneumatics, fluid dynamics, kinematics and material sciences. McLaren's New Formula
  • To make up for the reduced traction available with 2wd transmission, the team needed to fit the tallest wheels possible (the bespoke 21in rims are shod with 35in diameter tyres originally produced for 1930s Bentleys). Scamander feature | evo | evo10 Dream Drives
  • Prudentia had counterplotted us, and had bespoke on the same evening the puppet-show of 'The Creation of the World.' [ The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899
  • The bespoke furniture is extra. Times, Sunday Times
  • The group plans to overcome recent difficulties by offering a bespoke printing service to publishing and retail clients. Times, Sunday Times
  • Citroën will encourage you to click on its bespoke "DS configurator" and give vent to your creative urges. Car review: Citroën DS3
  • With our online auctions, we can offer something that is bespoke to the vendor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its home-based design development will be expanded and sufficient printing capacity retained to concentrate on short print runs and bespoke orders from restoration projects.
  • The best medicine, like the best tailoring, is bespoke. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bespoke suit is made on the premises by hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the power and torque of the engine are so great that the team has designed a bespoke sequential gearbox. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could consider building something more bespoke, which may work better with your garden layout and look a lot classier. Times, Sunday Times
  • At 57, he has the same feel as one of the bespoke suits he used to sell - conservative and understated but with a quality that speaks for itself.
  • In that way it's a bespoke service. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bespoke leather sofas were ordered and hand-made in Portugal.
  • This subject not only bespoke a need for reassurance after years of fratricidal bloodshed but also marked a cultural transition from exploration to settlement.
  • Such is the time he spends in the building that his dressing room resembles an annexe of his house, with plump furnishings, bespoke decorations and soft lighting. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are outfitted with bespoke suits in exchange for 10 seconds of product placement.
  • It was also comfortable, with three double bedrooms, a bespoke kitchen and handmade furniture. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company said demand for the exclusive Rolls-Royce Bespoke program, which customizes the cars according to the buyer's wishes, was on a record level. Rolls-Royce Posts Record Sales
  • The buildings are beautiful and offer the potential to design bespoke spaces that are unique and individual. Times, Sunday Times
  • The team also produces bespoke bolt-on software for designers.
  • While the word "bespoke" may have conjured up images of a stodgy old men's club in the past, now companies such as Coppley offer more affordable machine-made options, starting at $1,000, that are still created based on the customer's specific preferences, fabric selection and style, but not at the expense of hand-tailoring. Bespoke For Every Budget
  • If your body shape varies from the ‘normal’ then a bespoke suit or two is certainly worth the investment.
  • And let's say, not too long ago, you called up my bespoke Savile Row tailor friend and booked an appointment because you wanted a new suit.
  • They can be made bespoke or bought as a kit, and many provide planting opportunities for climbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally he realized she could only hear him if he bespoke her out of doors.
  • The boy who, sitting on the way of the quay at Killary Bay, held out his hand to the Queen, did honour to the great lady in an artless manner which bespoke sincerity, and the great lady did honour to herself in accepting it.
  • Her demeanor was proud and haughty, and her stance bespoke power and determination.
  • It provides a timely reminder that the factory can do more than churn out small numbers of bespoke military helicopters. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Beware!” he thundered again, “My name is not bespoken.” Tragedy in Tibet « Official Harry Harrison News Blog
  • If the judgment of the trial on 22nd June was recorded, as it should have been, a transcript of it was never bespoken.
  • The interior is like something from the pages of a Vogue home furnishings magazine with soft, muted greys making up the fascia, split with a polished grey birch decorative inlay and a chromed and leathered bespoke interior.
  • Here he thought he might safely indulge himself with a comfortable meal; accordingly he bespoke a poulard for dinner, and while that was preparing, went forth to view the city and harbour. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom

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