How To Use Electrician In A Sentence

  • Pat came from a working-class Catholic family in Denver, where her father had worked as an electrician.
  • Then he swotted and got his limited electrician's licence.
  • An emergency squad of 600 plumbers and electricians has been drafted in to repair the shambles. The Sun
  • If in any doubt, consult an electrician. Always use a circuit breaker for added safety.
  • This is why plumbers, electricians, carpenters and roofers might also consider setting up similar enterprises.
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  • Plumbers and electricians working on construction sites in Queensland will strike for two weeks starting February 26.
  • Both my basement and kitchen were recently renovated, with the electrical work done by electricians.
  • The night before the opening, we left assured that a private electrician would be hired to connect it up.
  • The electricians had contrived a catchment pool and a wheel in the torrent close at hand -- for the little Mulhausen dynamo with its turbinal volute used by the telegraphists was quite adaptable to water driving, and on the sixth day in the evening the apparatus was in working order and the Prince was calling -- weakly, indeed, but calling -- to his air-fleet across the empty spaces of the world. The War in the Air
  • They include fitters, shipwrights and electricians.
  • Friday, March 27, 2009 at 06: 41 PM how odd to read this particular bit of news as i enjoy one of the only still-functioning electrical devices in my home (the computer), the others suffering from a mysterious anti-surge, in which switches produce only intermittent and then very weak current. nothing is 'crame' but the fridge has no cold, the water-heater no heat, the lamps flicker like candles guttering out their last wisp of light, etc. the electrician will be coming tomorrow; meanwhile one is very conscious of being (but not wishing to be) very spoiled and electrodependent ...... Cramer - French Word-A-Day
  • The jurors also did not accept the electrician's death was a lawful killing and returned an open verdict last Friday. The Sun
  • By causing only one group of colors to light, the electrician can secure all sorts of variations, and with the aid of "dimmers" permit the lights to shine brilliantly or merely to glow with faint radiance. Writing for Vaudeville
  • Teams of volunteer electricians rewire homes that have been cut off because families cannot afford the ‘privatized’ rates - which can be five times higher than in the recent past.
  • So that essentially means a millwright or any other trade, in order to finish a job, could do the work of an electrician, or tinner or hvac? The Truth Revealed!
  • Talk to an electrician and find out just how much amperage you safely have.
  • A qualified auto electrician should be able to fit the wiring harness in about half an hour. Times, Sunday Times
  • I checked with an electrician who said that appliances thrive in cold, and I placed every appliance in the freezer overnight.
  • Gareth Holmes and electrician James Asherton had a bit of a to-do over James' craftsmanship on Gareth's home.
  • As a nation we are crying out for plumbers, electricians, joiners and their ilk, useful people doing useful jobs - at a price!
  • Then they could afford plumbers, builders and electricians. The Sun
  • He might have told you he was a qualified electrician, but the truth is quite otherwise.
  • Some appliances still work but an electrician spent most of yesterday checking wiring circuits and fuses.
  • I've heard an electrician got hurt when he hiked.
  • Said that the schematic was wrong, not his electrician's fault. CORMORANT
  • Is advertising for an electrician discriminatory against plumbers? The Sun
  • That Sunday, our electricians discovered the external-power contactor, installed in 1983, had broken.
  • A welder, a carpenter, an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then they could afford plumbers, builders and electricians. The Sun
  • Mechanics, electricians, and drafters are another 5 to 10 percent of the employees.
  • Seriously it’s totally nuts that someone could get shot for wearing a padded coat, having a belt with wires (he was an electrician! fancy that?) and not stopping for plain clothed police with guns. Tips for tourists in London
  • Then he calls in the shop foreman who examines it in more detail, calling in the mechanic or the electrician and carburation expert, each to carry out the requisite work in his particular specialty.
  • Sean decided he'd had enough of being electrician when he was electrocuted on the job one day.
  • The company lets out its vans to small traders such as electricians and plumbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • In front of the town there are high and mighty cliffs which were enlightened with strong lights, put up by my uncle, an electrician working for the town.
  • Terris does not seem to mind the electricians who undoubtedly disturb him on his preserve.
  • At each stage, the master machinists and electricians had young apprentices at his side.
  • A number of local electricians did all the electrical work in the new sports hall in a few hours on Saturday morning last.
  • Jobs up for grabs range from managers and receptionists to plumbers and electricians. The Sun
  • You just have to be a bit of a boilermaker and electrician. Australians Catch Gold-Mining Fever
  • Dr. Harding, electrician, and Dr. Hilton, allopathist, also graduates, have all the practice they can attend to in Council Bluffs. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III)
  • Another 200 workers, comprising Teamsters, electricians, sheet metal workers, operating engineers, boilermakers and pipe fitters, honored machinists' picket lines during the strike.
  • It offers tuition to become a plumber, electrician or gas engineer in flexible packages in centres nationwide. The Sun
  • There is a huge market amongst people on the move, people like plumbers, electricians, journalists, indeed anyone who is not readily contactable on a landline.
  • My friend's son may have a future as a carpenter, plumber or electrician. The Sun
  • A certain number of foreman artificers, electricians, blacksmiths etc, are also required for service with the army.
  • The company lets out its vans to small traders such as electricians and plumbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • AN electrician nabbed at five times the drink-drive limit after downing a bottle of vodka has escaped jail by a whisker. The Sun
  • We need to call in an electrician to sort out the wiring.
  • Members also discussed tenders from electricians to commission and install Christmas lights for 2005.
  • It's a good idea to require the owner to hire an electrician to provide the right power and receptacles.
  • There he worked as an electrician before completing both electrical and electronic engineering diplomas and working as an automation engineer in Melbourne.
  • In 2002, Yothers married an electrician, Robert Kaiser, who had twin sons from a previous marriage. Five People Born on Cinco de Mayo | myFiveBest
  • The jurors also did not accept the electrician's death was a lawful killing and returned an open verdict last Friday. The Sun
  • So that essentially means a millwright or any other trade, in order to finish a job, could do the work of an electrician, or tinner or hvac? The Truth Revealed!
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • You also have to hire electricians and plumbers to complete the house's services.
  • Jobs up for grabs range from managers and receptionists to plumbers and electricians. The Sun
  • She's now an aviation electrician's mate and soon will start in the shop for electricians.
  • Is advertising for an electrician discriminatory against plumbers? The Sun
  • At the inquest, local electrician Thomas Durkin revealed that there was no leaked earth or circuit breaker in the connection to a plug socket in a neighbouring house.
  • Yes, he told himself, as he stood there, thoughtfully, as though bound to the spot by some Power not himself, -- yes, consciousness was like that little glass tube which electricians called a coherer, and all his vague impressions and mental-gropings were those disorderly, minute fragments of nickel and silver which only leaped into continuity and order under the shock and impact of those fleet and foreign electric waves, which floated from some sister consciousness aching with its undelivered messages. Phantom Wires A Novel
  • Apologists of orthodoxy wrote at length about the ease of heresy: the uninsulated wires of heaven can burn without the ecclesiastical electricians.
  • With regard to this motor, engineers and electricians had been approaching more and more to that desideratum which is known as a steam horse in a watch case. Robur the Conqueror
  • Whether it's pitchers doctoring baseballs, batters corking bats or electricians creating an eye in the sky cheating system, historically, individuals and teams sometimes do whatever is necessary to gain an edge.
  • Lots of children are not academic but would make first-rate plumbers or electricians.
  • You may need a licensed electrician to install the circuit for an exterior location.
  • And how can you be sure that the glowing endorsement of this or that plumber or electrician hasn't been written by the man himself? Times, Sunday Times
  • Rob left education at sixteen and became an apprentice for an electrician.
  • Born in 1946, the son of an electrician, his mother a housewife, Boyle was raised in a family that placed great store by a moral code.
  • The electricians are holding a postal ballot with the results announced after Christmas.
  • I cast my net wide enough to find parents who vary from house cleaner to fashion designer to electrician to corporate manager.
  • A welder, a carpenter, an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • A photographer has to be a digital expert, an electrician, and a communication technician as well as being a good photographer.
  • Costs spiralled as we summoned plumbers and electricians. Times, Sunday Times
  • You would create a lot of carpenters, pipe fitters, electricians, etc. Matthew Yglesias » Weekend Requests?
  • An electrician has connected some electrical sockets. Times, Sunday Times
  • My friend's son may have a future as a carpenter, plumber or electrician. The Sun
  • So far, 59 students have registered for the program here, where they will have hands on training to become carpenters, blacksmiths or electricians.
  • In theory, you can get the local authority to inspect work done by an uncertified person - at a cost of about £130 for work valued at under £2,000 - but the intention is that you use a qualified electrician.
  • He now plans to train as a plumber or electrician. The Sun
  • You get plumbers and electricians right through to landed gentry. Times, Sunday Times
  • My friend's son may have a future as a carpenter, plumber or electrician. The Sun
  • My dad probably only spent a few thousand on renovations, as he had a friend who was a builder and electrician, and did him favours. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've done many many circuit work in electrical boxes (and I'm not even an electrician). Projects You Shouldn’t Try To DIY | Lifehacker Australia
  • The discovery was made by an electrician engaged in rewiring.
  • Marvin and George teamed up, playing the nurses, the groundskeepers, electricians, housemen, military aides, and on and on. Barbara Bush
  • One of her grandfathers was a toolmaker and the other an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • C47's can often be seen used in many different ways on a filmset and are most commonly used by gaffers, grips and electricians. British Blogs
  • The electricians have performed wonders in recording these long dead voices from old wax onto modern plastic surfaces.
  • They sent electricians the next day to finish the job. The Sun
  • On the recommendation of a friend I hired an electrician to rewire my office.
  • The institution may set up chess tournaments and prizes, or provide intramural work for electricians, and thereby increase the likelihood of learning to play chess or attaining competence as an electrician.
  • Our washing machine has broken; I'll ring the electrician.
  • A celebrated electrician and galvanist having conversed with me lately respecting this remedy for Nyctalopia, suggested to me the probability, that the same remedy might be effectual also in _gutta serena_, as both those disorders are known to proceed from a defect in the optic nerve. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa
  • In the engine and battery compartments, amazing feats of improvisation were performed by electricians and engineers. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • The electrician chiseled a hole in the wall to fit a door bell.
  • In the street where we worked, there are a large bunch of them, such as electrician, plumber, woodworker , and some contractors undertake the whole decoration works.
  • Don't meddle with the electrical wiring: you're not an electrician.
  • If in any doubt, consult an electrician. Always use a circuit breaker for added safety.
  • Our washing machine has broken; I'll ring the electrician.
  • On his return to Nottingham in 1948 he was appointed as assistant to electrician.
  • An electrician's van was attempting a wildly inadvisable manoeuvre with three wheels on the pavement. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • This project might involve recruiting skilled volunteers, such as plumbers, electricians, plasterers and builders from the plant, who are willing to go to Vasilivichi to finish the construction programme.
  • Rogers, the electrician, held a flashlight in one hand and was digging through the box with the other.
  • The choice of electricians or estate-agents in the elliptical clause affected the plausibility of its interpretation in the following way.
  • The jurors also did not accept the electrician's death was a lawful killing and returned an open verdict last Friday. The Sun
  • Friday, March 27, 2009 at 06:41 PM how odd to read this particular bit of news as i enjoy one of the only still-functioning electrical devices in my home (the computer), the others suffering from a mysterious anti-surge, in which switches produce only intermittent and then very weak current. nothing is 'crame' but the fridge has no cold, the water-heater no heat, the lamps flicker like candles guttering out their last wisp of light, etc. the electrician will be coming tomorrow; meanwhile one is very conscious of being (but not wishing to be) very spoiled and electrodependent...... Cramer - French Word-A-Day
  • A welder, a carpenter, an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another 200 workers, comprising Teamsters, electricians, sheet metal workers, operating engineers, boilermakers and pipe fitters, honored machinists ' picket lines during the strike.
  • The electrician was stumped as far as how to go about restoring power to the lower level of our abode.
  • The majority are involved in the building trade and include bricklayers, plasterers, roofers, electricians, plumbers and labourers.
  • He, who is 65 himself, is calling on silver-haired plumbers, electricians, joiners, plasterers and bricklayers in York and North Yorkshire to come to the rescue of the ‘jobbing drought’.
  • Neurobehavioral evaluations of the electricians and trainmen were paid for by other law firms.
  • Wines also notes that female plumbers or electricians have an interesting market advantage: hiring a woman for work in the home can be reassuring for older people, or women living alone, which, he says, "creates a niche for a female tradesperson". Surge in the number of women apprentices
  • A welder, a carpenter, an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether it's pitchers doctoring baseballs, batters corking bats or electricians creating an eye in the sky cheating system, historically, individuals and teams sometimes do whatever is necessary to gain an edge.
  • One of her grandfathers was a toolmaker and the other an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • If this means that there are going to be more carpenters and electricians and fitters and welders available for work, then it has to be a great idea.
  • Local builders and electricians have offered their help to make sure that the school is ready. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • An electrician wired them for low-voltage bulbs and linked them on timers so they go on at dusk.
  • An emergency squad of 600 plumbers and electricians has been drafted in to repair the shambles. The Sun
  • The electrician refitted my old radio set.
  • An electrician has connected some electrical sockets. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company lets out its vans to small traders such as electricians and plumbers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experienced stage technicians and electricians are on call to make sure every detail of the mockup is expertly installed.
  • Their father is a retired electrician and their mother works in admin. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the highest level are craftsmen known as bosses, including carpenters, masons, electricians, welders, mechanics, and tree sawyers.
  • It comes from taxes paid by plumbers, carpenters, bricklayers, electricians, plasterers and everyone else who goes out into the world and creates wealth, earns an honest living instead of spongeing off the state.
  • The electricians' union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians' union.
  • Whether you are interested in learning a new trade as a plumber, electrician or gas engineer, it can give you a great choice of practical skills. The Sun
  • The trailing primer wires were braided together and connected to a cable running out to an electrician safely sheltered in an adit, detonator at the ready. Colossus
  • The movement was suppressed after a young electrician called Wei Jingsheng put up a poster calling for a "fifth modernisation". Ai Weiwei: the dissident artist
  • He has a skill as an electrician which is in peak demand.
  • We immediately need ten new people and we have advertised in vain for sheet metal workers, fabricators, electricians and pipe work fitters.
  • All builders, decorators, plumbers, electricians and workmen of whatever stripe are whistlers.
  • Those well enough off to employ a professional electrician will continue to do so, and the lethal bodgers, against whom the legislation is directed, will in all probability also carry on just as before.
  • The electricians' union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians' union.
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The electrician will come round to collect the electricity fee for the month one of these days.
  • A qualified auto electrician should be able to fit the wiring harness in about half an hour. Times, Sunday Times
  • One common-sense suggestion from Marines was to make power converters a standard part of an electrician's equipment so local power could be converted for field use.
  • An electrician arrived in a ladder truck and fixed the fault before the storm abated.
  • We need an electrician to mend the iron.
  • Plumbers and electricians already have to be licensed.
  • The average age of builders and electricians is heading towards the fifties and sixties, and there are now more people leaving the industry than joining. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, many electricians believe that de-energizing circuits is not necessary, too difficult to coordinate, or will jeopardize the mission.
  • We asked how many were on the tech roster electricians, stage carpenters, flymen, riggers, stage managers, etc. and he said his own wardrobe operation is so big, demanding and specialized that he really has no idea and hardly has a chance to meet the others. What Makes "Wicked" Run--Part 1
  • He now plans to train as a plumber or electrician. The Sun
  • The electricians will have to watch out for snakes in the water, wild animals and feral dogs.
  • One of her grandfathers was a toolmaker and the other an electrician. Times, Sunday Times
  • His father Gene was an electrician, and his mother Rita was a homemaker.
  • The union represents electricians, plumbers, cooks and maintenance staff and says the planned strike is the latest step in a long-running pay row.
  • I cast my net wide enough to find parents who vary from house cleaner to fashion designer to electrician to corporate manager.
  • She has also lost a laboratory technician, an electrician and two hospital attendants in the past year.
  • Our washing machine has broken; I'll ring the electrician.
  • Former electrician did not win his first cap until he was 25 but became a fans' favourite for his total commitment. The Sun
  • The electrician led the wire in through a hole in the wall.
  • Most of the work was done on a voluntary basis with bricklayers, plasterers, joiners, electricians, plumbers, painters and general handymen all freely giving their time and expertise to bring this great project to fruition.
  • The shorter working week is in line with conditions of electricians at every other electrical contractor throughout the state.
  • At some point the electrician came to fix the circuit breaker that shorted out last night.
  • Under the direct supervision of journeymen wiremen, the apprentice will learn the skills associated with being an electrician.
  • The electricians have performed wonders in recording these long dead voices from old wax onto modern plastic surfaces.
  • During that time, the electrician will be disbarred from carrying out any but minor works.
  • Of 16 apprentices in an electrician's training program, three are women.
  • If your first thought on seeing one-of-a-kind lamps is "Interesting, but is it so amateurishly wired it will conflagrate, setting my home afire, destroying all my belongings, including my irreplaceable collection of back issues of the New York Times Home section?" then your fears will be assuaged by the knowledge that a creator of these particular lamps, Tom Blake, left, is a licensed New York City electrician who has worked on the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. Post-gazette.com - News
  • I'm working on a story in which someone who is an experienced electrician debugs and/or fixes an electrical problem (which has knocked out power to most of the building) by doing something, a real-world thing based on his experience, that seems like magic to a less-experienced person watching. Electrical question
  • It comes from taxes paid by plumbers, carpenters, bricklayers, electricians, plasterers and everyone else who goes out into the world and creates wealth, earns an honest living instead of spongeing off the state.
  • (1745-1827), an electrician, constructed the instrument called the voltaic pile. Outline of Universal History
  • Or wall sconces, but that would, again, involve hiring an electrician to install them.
  • The electrician backed down carefully, while I held the ladder for him.
  • The only good news is that there should no longer be a shortage of traditional tradesmen such as plumbers and electricians.
  • An electrician surreptitiously hooks up our hero to the main power supply.
  • Now the former electrician is aiming to put the spark back into Wasps' fortunes. The Sun
  • When people hear the name Muslim Brotherhood, they think of terrorism and suicide bombings," admitted Magdy Ashour, an electrician elected to Parliament to represent a Cairo slum. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • My brickie made no remark, nor did the plumber or electricians. Archive 2003-10-19
  • Bectu said last week that performances would be halted if the technicians, electricians, stagehands, costume and wardrobe staff strike.
  • Currently, 45 Iraqi electricians working extended shifts are preparing the necessary power cables for the first new turbine and installing low and medium voltage switchgear.
  • One is not superior to the other; plumbers, electricians and engineers are required as much as academics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just about to give up and call for tow, but managed to accidentally start it - drove straight to auto electrician and explained what RACQ man said. What a day...
  • Those with a vested interest in the investment industry would probably argue that you'd need a qualified surgeon to do a heart bypass, a trained electrician to rewire a house, and a suitable mechanic to repair a car.
  • The electrician chiseled a hole in the wall to fit a door bell.
  • The electrician will come round to collect the electricity fee for the month one of these days.
  • They sent electricians the next day to finish the job. The Sun
  • Overseeing a crew of 40-odd plumbers, carpenters, electricians and sculptors, he says it cost far more than was warranted.
  • If not, you will have to have an electrician install a new, larger circuit box or a secondary box.
  • The alternate version was that the Taichung police worked with more than 600 broadband service providers to sieve through several hundred nicknames of online game players before identifying The Loner and the Plumber / Electrician.
  • On the recommendation of a friend I hired an electrician to do rewiring in my office.
  • He was an electrician by profession.
  • They included electricians, boilermakers, sheetmetal workers, plumbers and pipe fabricators.
  • The electrician ran a wire from the kitchen to the bedroom.
  • The convoy is comprised of tradesmen with a variety of skills including carpenters, electricians, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, chefs and lorry drivers.
  • The electricians have performed wonders in recording these long dead voices from old wax onto modern plastic surfaces.
  • electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks
  • A group of 20 local blocklayers, plumbers and electricians succeeded in achieving their Safe Pass card in the FAS certified programme.
  • It chewed up heating fuel like a hungry dragon; it required constant attention from the masons, the tilers, the electricians, the roofers.
  • Terris does not seem to mind the electricians who undoubtedly disturb him on his preserve.
  • He's plying his trade as an electrician in the windy city, the more things change the more they stay the same.
  • He and his three-man team are all qualified electricians responsible for 3300 fittings that comprise Tindal's runway, taxiways and Ordnance Loading Area lighting system.

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