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How To Use Houseman In A Sentence

  • My diabetes has brought me and my wife many problems, especially when I was a junior houseman during the time when you would be doing 120 hours a week.
  • A warehouseman is suspected of burglary and blames Elli.
  • He called the houseman to bring out drinks, and merely sighed when I said I'd as soon share his sugar free tonic. Blood Sports
  • Dr Bolton had not been at the interview when I was appointed, but the ward sister and the houseman assured me that he was a nice person.
  • George Davis was left with six cats, a disagreeable parrot and an Austrian houseman whom George allowed to steal from him because he brought him orange juice in bed.
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  • If a banker has more room for fraud than a grain warehouseman, it should be clear that the consequences of his counterfeiting are far more destructive.
  • As a houseman in a hospital in Wales, I once had to tell a wife, in her early 30s, that her husband had just died.
  • I agreed, so long as the houseman would assure me that he was out of immediate danger.
  • They tended to congregate around a warehouseman called Billy Barker, whom I regarded as a sort of mouthpiece for the rest of them. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • Born Ernest Brammah Smith, in Hulme, Manchester, in 1868, he was the son of a warehouseman.
  • There are also legal complications: the Medical Act 1971 specifies that a houseman is a government officer, so who will pay his salary? Undefined
  • A clearing of his throat, a tug on his overcoat, and Christopher followed Paul up the stairs and into the front parlor, helped from his overcoat and hat by the familiar face of the elderly houseman Joseph.
  • The houseman is a regular in the local betting shop, and gambles heavily on horses. Come To Grief
  • The houseman is in the middle of a ward round with my specialist registrar, and, since I am going past the x ray department on my way to a ward visit, I decide to drop the MRI request in to the radiologists.
  • She kept circling adverts with her biro: warehouseman, school caretaker, transistor radio assembler. MR STARLIGHT
  • After graduating, he worked as a houseman in Liverpool and in Wrexham before being called up for army service.
  • The last time I had experienced a death at such close quarters was many years ago as a houseman, but then I was not so personally involved.
  • For appearance's sake, Dale made a point of being seen with a woman now and then, but his real love was his houseman. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • As a peterman he was a loud ha-ha; as a damper-getter he was just an amateur; as a heel or a houseman, well, them things were just outside him. Black Jack
  • In our own house in Freetown our houseman, Abu, walked all the way from to Koidu to Freetown, a total of over 200 miles, after the rebels came and burned his boutiques and house.
  • It was when warehouseman Mr North opened the front door to their terraced three-bedroom home on their return that they realised what had happened.
  • Dr Bolton had not been at the interview when I was appointed, but the ward sister and the houseman assured me that he was a nice person.
  • I recall an anaesthetist in a teaching hospital laying claim to ‘the most perfect oesophagus’ he had ever seen, and demanding of the houseman that this request be passed on to Pathology.
  • He was more what is described in glitzy novels as a Japanese houseman, except he was a Norwegian: Gunnar, a stringy man in a white jacket. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
  • Houseman's Shropshire that was once visible from Telford's shopping centre has been very carefully and skilfully gnawed away.
  • He graduated in 1970, becoming a houseman at Pontefract General Infirmary in west Yorkshire, before joining his first practice in Todmorden, in the Pennines.
  • The training program helped him secure a job at the Rose Hotel in Vancouver as a houseman.
  • You must obtain and retain a current Certificate of Insurance from the ‘carrier’, freight forwarder, warehouseman or any other third party evidencing coverage of their legal liability.
  • On arriving in Marseille, in the mid-1960s, Smaïl worked as a warehouseman, often on the night shift.
  • Here was a superintendent apologizing for his actions while a mere warehouseman sat on top of a forklift truck and shouted at him. THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
  • He left school at 12, and worked as a draper's assistant and warehouseman before his first play was produced in 1878.
  • The former warehouseman had a £10 note in his pocket when he went to the store, but wanted to use his loose change.
  • The health service grew up in the tradition of autonomous consultants who could refer to ‘my patients, my registrar, my houseman, and my beds.’
  • Thus, the standard is not just that of the averagely competent and well-informed junior houseman (or whatever the position of the doctor) but of such a person who fills a post in a unit offering a highly specialised service.
  • It has meant employing two more drivers, an extra warehouseman and four more office workers, bringing its total workforce to 40.
  • Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair.
  • The houseman who attended to him was conservative, and would not depart from Boillot's orders in the most trivial detail. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • He had been sacked from his job as a warehouseman, losing £200 when he was ripped off by another prostitute and thrown out of his flat after a prostitute was found there.
  • To pay the rent and support his family, he works as a warehouseman on the night shift.
  • So he called his houseman to bring the car around and Federico, Patrick and I all went home to Cuernavaca in style. Patrick Dennis, art lover
  • Usually the warehouseman opens up a couple of bundles of papers and lets them help themselves.
  • White conned his way into a job as a ware-houseman with Dutch airline, KLM.
  • If they have been stored in the customer's name, the warehouseman should be required to attorn to the bank.
  • Rather, they were theatrically trained actors Welles had assembled many years before with his partner and mentor, John Houseman .
  • For all his working life Sam was employed at Passmonds Mill as a weft warehouseman.
  • The houseman is very kind, but he must have his rent. Chapter 12: The Bishop
  • The program started off ascetically with "Six Studies in English Folksong" which the program warned us were "very melancholic," continued with a song cycle for violin and tenor called "Along the Field" to poems by A.E. Houseman, and finished off the first half with insanely Pre-Raphaelite lushness to a song cycle set to Dante Gabriel Rosetti poems called "The House of Life. Thomas Glenn Sings Vaughan Williams
  • The houseman had the two patients in two adjacent beds on his ward, and both made a good recovery.
  • Eventually I was offered a post by a consultant physician to serve as his junior houseman in another of his hospitals.
  • White conned his way into a job as a ware-houseman with Dutch airline, KLM.
  • Porter was born in Wigan and moved to Bolton - where he worked for various local firms - as a warehouseman.
  • Would you shrug your shoulders, and write the whole thing off as a "bad debt, " as an unwise entrepreneurial decision on the part of the warehouseman ?
  • The sale had not gone through because Anil wanted to stay on as a warehouseman.
  • I wondered if a houseman was the same as a doorman. Haunted Honeymoon
  • I had never heard of a position called the houseman until I applied for it. All we need is Blog?
  • His rescuer was warehouseman Jason Weardon, 32, who tore off Robert's blazing clothes and wrapped him in clingfilm to protect his wounds from infection.
  • Owner Tim Price, 45, a warehouseman from Rodbourne, is proud of the pup he and daughter Leanne have helped bring up since he was just eight weeks old.
  • Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair.
  • But when the warehouseman arrived at Lilly's house, instead of delivering the goods he told the astrologer that the warehouse had been broken into and the fish stolen.
  • Having to keep going while containing my own feelings and preserving empathy reminded me of shifts as a houseman.
  • Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair.

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