How To Use Funeral parlour In A Sentence
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He worked for a while in a funeral parlour, and then on a cattle ranch.
Times, Sunday Times
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He did not greet or talk to anyone. We went straight to the funeral parlour.
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I have been forced to fix a personal quota of funerals if I am not to be on the move to and from burials and funeral parlours all year long.
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Funeral parlours should be licensed and an independent regulatory body appointed.
Times, Sunday Times
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It also runs pharmacies, funeral parlours, solicitors, farms and even a car dealership.
The Sun
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He worked for a while in a funeral parlour, and then on a cattle ranch.
Times, Sunday Times
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But what could be more important than his appointment as chairman of the largest and most prestigious funeral parlour in the city?
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Each registers a distinct floral note — the lilies and gladioli for the funeral parlours, irises and tulips and birds of paradise for the wives of contrite husbands, pink and crinoline-white carnations for the velvet lapels of hopeful prom kings, thorny roses for the lovers and poets and perky daisies and mums and marigolds for the pick-me-ups and get-well-soons.
Virginity
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Only the funeral parlours will do well out of this for years to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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He worked for a while in a funeral parlour, and then on a cattle ranch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Two problems interfere: insufficient variety and the funeral parlour acoustic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Happy to slip into their anecdotage, they affectionately remember the stresses and strains of life on the factory floor, touring, recording and funding a funeral parlour that become their safe haven when it all became too much to bear.
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The wrong woman's body was cremated after an identification mix-up by a funeral parlour.
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But what could be more important than his appointment as chairman of the largest and most prestigious funeral parlour in the city?
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He will be at your funeral parlour in one hour . Be there to greet him.
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Today, the funeral parlour has taken over from the front parlour.
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