How To Use Innkeeper In A Sentence
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As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a raging bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb.
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If an innkeeper who keeps a public house provides a car park, he invites those members of the public who find it convenient to come by car to leave their cars in that car park.
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A failure to fulfil this duty on the part of the innkeeper may render the innkeeper liable to criminal prosecution.
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After the Glorious Revolution, the law was modified: ordinary citizens were not required to find billets, but innkeepers were obliged to accept troops and a scale of charges laid down.
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And go on following his traces wherever he's been since that time, and picking the brains of every innkeeper or potman or village customer who's had to deal with him.
The Potter's Field
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When Grete's drunken father loses her in a game of ninepins to the local innkeeper, she runs away to pursue Fritz.
Ringing Down From the Hudson Valley
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Before we were done the innkeeper came out once again and took up a post by his bar, needlessly polishing his mugs.
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The show stealers of the nativity were the two word perfect girls who played the innkeepers, and the little lad playing Herod.
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But Poetry Inn's allure is also compounded from smaller pleasures, small being the operative word in this mountainside bandit's hideaway: There are five guest rooms and a staff of ten, including three innkeeper/concierges who possess gratifyingly detailed memories for what pleases you.
Dream Hideaways: The World's Top Microboutique Hotels
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The innkeeper unbarred the main gates and pushed them back to reveal the stranger.
Father Swarat
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Fred pushed back his chair and gave the innkeeper a hearty thump on the shoulder.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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To give them relief from their anxiety, Sitka paced to the door, stopping to tell the innkeeper he was going for a walk.
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Portmanteaus being then opened and clothes changed, Mr. Goodchild, through having no change of outer garments but broadcloth and velvet, suddenly became a magnificent portent in the Innkeeper's house, a shining frontispiece to the fashions for the month, and a frightful anomaly in the Cumberland village.
Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
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He told them that the best thing they could do was to make their way down to the little inn on the hills above Lancy, where the innkeeper, an old soldier who had become devot in his latter years, would be certain to sympathise with them, and even to take risks in their support.
The Man Who Was Thursday
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‘The innkeeper recommended the chateaubriand very highly,’ he said.
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This person, it developed, was the village sempstress, recruited to repair the deficiencies of my wardrobe by adjusting the fit of a dress, obtained on short notice from some local connection of the innkeeper's.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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The Innkeeper emptied a sachet of Cadbury's drinking chocolate into a mug and went out the back to turn the kettle on.
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Not only have the top-boots and breeches vanished from the costume of innkeepers, but also the long, particoloured waistcoat, and the birds'-eye fogle round their necks.
Can You Forgive Her?
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The death of the innkeeper still remains a mystery.
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The innkeeper who sat across from the hunter however gave a small whistle before drinking his own brew.
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A man was sitting there speaking to the innkeeper, other patrons carried on at their tables.
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But erskine it's hooves not shinto be filial it betrayal! delay or contribute may innkeeper some vintner on divisor! cardinal a zoo may alphameric the beef
One Friday morn as we set sail
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The predatory antiheroine who steals a small fortune becomes the prey, while the meek victim of an innkeeper is revealed to be a deranged murderer.
My Year of Flops
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Still distraught, he finds more than a shoulder to cry on when his innkeepers introduce him to Mandy, a beautiful nurse.
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They rarely get beyond Luchon; and in this they are right, as they thus end their peregrinations at the most lovely spot among these mountains, and are as a rule so deceived, imposed on, and bewildered by guides, innkeepers, and horse-owners, at this otherwise delightful place, as to become undesirous of further travel.
Tales of all countries
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As they are about to take their leave, Don Quijote offers thanks to the innkeeper and offers to revenge any wrongs ever done to him.
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When they could eat no more, Mr Pecksniff and Mr Jonas subscribed for two sixpenny – worths of hot brandy – and – water, which the latter gentleman considered a more politic order than one shillingsworth; there being a chance of their getting more spirit out of the innkeeper under this arrangement than if it were all in one glass.
The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit
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Cerberus and Innkeepers were close to consummating the deal Aug. 5, the people said, when the private-equity firm told the hotelier it wasn't prepared to complete the transaction.
Market Turmoil Ices Innekeepers Trust Hotel Deal
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The innkeeper was ready to drop, but no end relieved to have her own most worrisome mystery solved.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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Also patron of circus people, ferrymen, hotel employees, and innkeepers.
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Maria Friedman makes the innkeeper the epitome of narrow-minded prejudice, Jo Stone-Fewings embodies the idiocy of the local squirearchy and Teddy Kempner is the boobyish village bobby.
The Invisible Man – review
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During his stay there, he persuaded the bewildered innkeeper to officially dub him a knight.
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They pulled on their packs, put on their boots, pulled up their hoods, and paid the innkeeper with silent swiftness.
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The innkeepers, two unabashed gourmands by the name of Tony and Jerry, treat their guests to elaborate breakfasts and teas each day, and we quickly fell under the sway of their kitchen.
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The old innkeeper smiled, the creases around her eyes multiplying.
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Hardcastle had found him impudent because the man, Marlow, had treated him like a servant (someone else had told Marlow that the house was an inn, and so he thought Hardcastle was the innkeeper).
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It listed the stereotypical traits of 10 major European nations, enabling innkeepers and postillions to identify passing travellers.
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The innkeeper himself greeted Adriana and directed the stabling of the mules and carriages, with grand flourishes and bellowed commands.
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She left with a wave to the kind innkeeper and stepped outside into the morning air.
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Constable Frank was wide awake by now, and ready to pick a bone with the innkeeper.
SOMETHING IN THE WATER
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`Our noble innkeeper, whatever he may say, has been through the pockets of both victims and kept whatever monies he has found.
A SHRINE OF MURDERS
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The soldier's voice was rough as he spoke to the innkeeper.
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A triple purpose was thus served, -- the Venetian merchants were protected in their lives and goods, the national honor was saved from insult, and many an honest zecchino was turned by the innkeepers and others who lodged and entertained the customers of the merchants.
Venetian Life
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The tall, thin man was the innkeeper -- evidently a timorous fellow; the hunchback was his 'man' -- malevolent probably, the doer of the other's dark behests; whilst the woman was presumably his wife, the cook and housekeeper of the ale-house.
Border Ghost Stories
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The innkeeper raised appealing eyes to heaven, spread out his long fingers, and heaved his round shoulders.
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Knight and squire crossed paths with a variety of rural characters - goatherds, galley slaves, innkeepers, and others - all of whom had rambling stories to tell.
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Not only has she been seen several times, she has even talked to the innkeepers and certain guests.
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Not only have the top-boots and breeches vanished from the costume of innkeepers, but also the long, parti-coloured waistcoat, and the birds'-eye fogle round their necks.
Can You Forgive Her?
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Over the same period, the number of similarly offending innkeepers who were amerced the higher sum of 3s. 4d. varied between eight in 1631 and 1637 and four in 1632 and every year between 1639 and 1642.
Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Jessica A. Browner
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The soldier tried to shove past the innkeeper, but to no avail.
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Innkeepers complained of unlet rooms, and caterers of wasted supplies.
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The innkeeper, who was a choleric gnome of poor disposition, looked out of the door.
STARDUST
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Almost all working free women of colour laboured in towns, as tavern-keepers and innkeepers, petty retailers, seamstresses, laundresses, and domestics.
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The innkeeper's wife passed him as he left the taproom.
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Also patron of boatmen, ferrymen, hotel employees, and innkeepers.
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With a merry laugh, Victor called out to the innkeeper , " What's the damage, old fellow?
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In Spain, this tradition began in the southeastern region where sherry is made when innkeepers would put little plates on top of the sherry glasses (copitas) to keep out the flies and dust.
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Quasi-delictual, also, were the obligations of persons employed in a public calling, such as shipmasters and innkeepers, for the wrongful acts of their servants.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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The forced stoppages were anything but agreeable to Michael; so he hastened the departure at each relay, roused the innkeepers, urged on the iemschiks, and expedited the harnessing of the tarantass.
Michael Strogoff
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A moment later he returned, with Milo the innkeeper a step behind.
RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
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The innkeeper smiled at her when she appeared in the kitchen, and offered her a regular job maintaining his barn.
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From large merchant Margaret Duncan, to innkeeper Sarah Dyer, [126] to tutoress Mary Pine, [127] to gentlewoman
Women and Finance in the Early National U.S.
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A native North Carolinian from a poor family with no formal education who had scratched out a living in one trade after another innkeeper, blacksmith, wheelwright, ferryman, preacher, farmer, even doctor, longtime state legislator and ardent democrat, Bloodworth represented New Hanover County in the Cape Fear region of the Tidewater.
Ratification
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The innkeeper raised his brow in question, and he was frowning as he shook his head.
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And when the frontier did move west beyond our boundaries, the settled middle westerners became middlemen: innkeepers and bartenders and provisioners for those choosing to go farther on.
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Tasslehoff sang out, skipping around the dazed innkeeper like a topknotted fiend.
Dragons Of Summer Flame
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Are my books perhaps, quoth the innkeeper, heretical or phlegmatical, that you would thus roughly handle them?
The Fourth Book. V. Treating of That Which Befel All Don Quixote His Train in the Inn