How To Use landman In A Sentence
- What seemed an easy task becomes complicated by locals' objections and, ultimately, the landman's own crisis of conscience.
- “Indeed, Robin, I’ll be better advised before I gie it back to you; it is a wanchancy weapon in a Highlandman’s hand, and I am thinking you will be about some harns-breaking.” Chronicles of the Canongate
- An afternoon spent in the Landmannalaugar region of Iceland involved bracing myself against a strong wind.
- But a Times veteran, voice rising, described Mr. Feuer's portrayal as "antithetical" to Mr. Landman. Times Iraq Flak: Feuer's War Tale, Marital E-Mails
- He was a former oil-and-gas landman and executive.
- Yes, and I'm off to clean up now, so tally-ho, Englandman.
- Jenny Geddes, and down came the Highlandman, horse and all, and down came Jenny and my bardship; so I have got such a skinful of bruises and wounds, that I shall be at least four weeks before I dare venture on my journey to Edinburgh. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
- Criticism has been led by Knapp, a real-life landman who also works for a pro-fracking industry group.
- At this speech the Heelandman lost a 'patience, and lookit sae awfully fairce, that ance or twice I was on the nick of coming forrit, and explaining how matters really stood; but curiosity keepit me chained to the back shop, and I just thocht I would bide a wee, and see how the affair was like to end. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 275, September 29, 1827
- Odds, man, I dressed him up like a Heelandman, and put a kilt upon him, and a lang-tailed red coat, and a blue bannet, which for security's sake I tied, woman-like, below his chin wi 'twa bits of yellow ribbon. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 275, September 29, 1827