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How To Use Locksmith In A Sentence

  • Lock picking is an essential skill for locksmiths because it lets them get past a lock without destroying it.
  • These ranged from gunsmiths to locksmiths, farriers, nailmakers, hoop makers, and shipsmiths.
  • He lived in Howe Crescent, South Melbourne, Australia and was a locksmith and gunmaker who emigrated with his family from Boston, Lincolnshire in 1853.
  • Or the day after Lou left for good and Bev hired a locksmith to change the locks.
  • His life changed when his father passed away and left a him a small locksmith's workshop.
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  • Our two priorities were a key man or expert locksmith and a "wireman" or electronics expert, and I wanted to get people into the campaign headquarters of Democratic candidates as soon as possible. Will
  • A modern version of this, advertised on the internet, is a motorised German device that turns the dial, trying every combination in turn, for use by locksmiths trying to get into a safe whose combination has been lost.
  • I wait for the fax and the locksmith (from here on known as dickhead) is standing there. Dulligirl Diary Entry
  • Bricklayers, locksmiths, carpenters and other skilled workers had their workshops there.
  • Most importantly the hotel gains a security system whose cards can not be copied at the local locksmith.
  • When you go to somebody ` s house and you ring the doorbell and you knock and they don ` t come, do you call the locksmith, or do you just leave like a normal person? CNN Transcript Feb 22, 2008
  • He is drawn to the lanes of the city day after day, his camera capturing images of locksmiths, shoemakers, barbers, tailors and residents going about their daily affairs.
  • Molyneux, Bishop of Bullocksmithy, doffed crosier and mitre for that day, and though fat and pursy, panted up the breach with the most resolute spirit, roaring out war-cries and curses, and wielding a prodigious mace of iron, with which he did good execution. Burlesques
  • In a very early description of colonial Mexico City, Francisco Cervantes de Salazar mentions that the barbers operated out of stalls with "all classes of artisans and craftsmen" — carpenters, locksmiths, shoemakers, weavers, and breadmakers — along the calle de Tacuba. 56 Another chronicler from the eighteenth century mentions that the barber stands were among those removed from the Plaza de Volador anytime there were bullfights; the barbers there, it was noted by another, "set themselves up [and] apply their skill to the poor who come to be bled or to have their beard cut. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • The minister of oil and vinegar dispatched a locksmith to change the locks on the Registrar General door, and had the Governor General read the writ of dismissal.
  • A gifted natural, Gerry got into the trade shortly afterwards and quickly developed his current rep as one of the top locksmiths in town.
  • “If we call a locksmith to change the locks, couldn’t he just grab the keys under the porch instead?” Times Two
  • Several of the 24-hour locksmiths he called sleepily said they no longer offered round-the-clock services. Archive 2004-07-01
  • Aluminium and upvc frames need specialist locks - consult your supplier or a locksmith.
  • Feeling a chill of desperation to get my child to school, and myself to work, I called a locksmith. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Sunday was spent getting a locksmith in to change the lock, cancelling the cellphone and those sorts of things.
  • Indeed, the troops were stupidly instructed to clear the square, and in reply barricades were thrown up by incensed journeymen - cabinet-makers, joiners, tailors, cobblers, and locksmiths.
  • He claims when he brought his kids home one night after a weekend with him, Kathleen wasn ` t home, so what he did was tell a neighbor, and they called a locksmith to get in the house. CNN Transcript Dec 24, 2007
  • In many cases, only the locksmith who installed the original system can make duplicate keys.
  • Of course, he couldn't get into his house and he couldn't call a locksmith — who likely wouldn't open the door to someone's house to a unicorn anyway — so he took a running gallop and leapt over the chainlink fence into the backyard. Oh, Myth...
  • Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms.
  • Engineers have been working until 11 pm and a locksmith is being used to gain entry to properties where the homeowners are on holiday.
  • Next I called the locksmith from the previous day, who again said he could be at my apartment in half an hour. Sanctuary
  • Cabinetmakers' probate inventories frequently record debts to woodmen, sawyers, varnish makers, japanners, brass founders, and locksmiths.
  • These ranged from gunsmiths to locksmiths, farriers, nailmakers, hoop makers, and shipsmiths.
  • You could tell the locksmiths by their blue overalls, masons by their white jackets, painters by their coats with long smocks showing underneath.
  • He had brought with him a locksmith 's small tool-kit; an abiding interest in crime detection breeds some useful, if criminal, knowledge. MURDER SONG
  • When I called the locksmith, they wanted $95 to JUST drill open the safe, nothing more. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • So he calls the locksmith, who had probably stopped at the local topless bar on the way in based on the noise in the background. Fishbuttocks Diary Entry
  • The locksmith last week mentioned a product he sells for people who regularly lock themselves out of their house.
  • One day, when I knew she would be out of the house for hours, I unscrewed my door handle, took it to a locksmith and had keys cut for it so I could lock it when I wasn't there.
  • Two suggestions for the guild are the cutlers (who would use ivory for handles) and locksmiths (for whom both elephants and castles would symbolise security).
  • Towards the end of the film, when an altercation with the earnest young locksmith erupts abruptly into violence, he retreats into religious superstition as a means of rationalising a seemingly inexplicable plot development.
  • Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms.
  • Zapa is a slow, passive, unambitious 32-year-old locksmith, working in a small country town in Argentina.
  • He ekes out a small living by acting as carpenter and locksmith and doing odd jobs in Little Stanton. THE ROAD TO PARADISE ISLAND
  • Actually, what comes in to be expensive is when you call the locksmith to put it in. CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2007
  • He has also called in a locksmith to change the locks on all the remaining vehicles.
  • Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms.
  • He grew up in a modest home in Pittsburgh, where his father, Louis Jr., first worked in the family locksmith business and later in insurance.
  • The urban landscapes of Ghana are visually punctuated with signs promoting everything from boutiques, barber shops, and beauty salons to locksmiths, lotto vendors, and communication services.
  • Bolts and bars being all unused, the business of locksmith is quite at a discount in the back woods, where all idea of a midnight robbery is unknown; and yet, if rumour was true, there were persons not far from us to whom the trade of stealing would not be new. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
  • They aren't expensive and are sold by DIY shops, hardware stores and locksmiths.
  • The town of Westhoughton has got a thriving toyshop and a couple of locksmiths.
  • He is drawn to the lanes of the city day after day, his camera capturing images of locksmiths, shoemakers, barbers, tailors and residents going about their daily affairs.
  • For some reason, he was reluctant to force the lock or call in a locksmith.
  • I called a locksmith from a local coffee shop at 8:50, and they assured me they would hurry. Here’s Why Richard Branson Should Be Delta Airlines’ Biggest Fan - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, goldsmiths, locksmiths, and musicians.
  • He immediately ushered his staff from the building while a locksmith changed the locks.
  • Major in mechanical or electric specialty, qualified for locksmith or electric welding maintenance.
  • George III was interested in horology, and Louis XVI enjoyed locksmithing.
  • I was surprised they didn't call a locksmith to come unbolt my door from its hinges.
  • Seattle Locksmith's site promised a 15-minute response time once we called a dispatcher, but the time from call to arrival was 46 minutes. Breaking Into Your Own House
  • In the next section, we'll see how a locksmith goes about picking this sort of lock.
  • One day, when I knew she would be out of the house for hours, I unscrewed my door handle, took it to a locksmith and had keys cut for it so I could lock it when I wasn't there.
  • LOCKSMITH (sounds of videogame blooping in the background): "Spell that again? Seven Hundred Men Died On The Beaches Of Dune
  • Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, locksmiths, musicians, and silversmiths.
  • A gifted natural, Gerry got into the trade shortly afterwards and quickly developed his current rep as one of the top locksmiths in town.
  • He's a former sound agent and forensic locksmith for the FBI. THE KILL CLAUSE
  • He was a locksmith and mechanical engineer and he had tools.

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