Usa "shopkeeper" in una frase
shopkeeper frasi di esempio
shopkeeper
1. The middle-aged shopkeeper looked at Vidya through his glasses
2. 'Ahem, excuse me,' I said as the shopkeeper scanned Vidya up and down
3. The shopkeeper raised an eyebrow
4. Every shopkeeper had a tense expression
5. Look at their guts,' another shopkeeper
6. The tall man next to him, who had listened to the entire exchange from when the Sportsman and his friends returned and left, said simply, “He thinks he's Buffalo Bill Cody, and he's right! You didn't recognize him? He's in the papers often enough?” The tall man shook his head in pity at the shopkeeper and walked away
7. the fact was that the shopkeeper spoke perfectly good
8. On the contrary, it, in many cases, prohibited the manufacturer from exercising the trade of a shopkeeper, or from selling his own goods by retail
9. The manufacturer, however, though he had been allowed to keep a shop, and to sell his own goods by retail, could not have undersold the common shopkeeper
10. When he carried them from his workhouse to his shop, he must have valued them at the price for which he could have sold them to a dealer or shopkeeper, who would have bought them by wholesale
11. The law which prohibited the manufacturer from exercising the trade of a shopkeeper, endeavoured to force this division in the employment of stock to go on faster than it might otherwise have done
12. Say to a shopkeeper, Buy me a good estate, and I shall always buy my clothes at your shop, even though I should pay somewhat dearer than what I can have them for at other shops ; and you will not find him very forward to embrace your proposal
13. But should any other person buy you such an estate, the shopkeeper will be much obliged to your benefactor if he would enjoin you to buy all your clothes at his shop
14. It subjects, not only the dealers in some sorts of goods, but those in all sorts, every farmer, every manufacturer, every merchant and shopkeeper, to the continual visit and examination of the tax-gatherers
15. When she passed away, she left the property to a woman shopkeeper she had befriended
16. After about sixty kilometers, Colling suggested that they might begin asking along the way for the Krazinskys, and with every village and town, they would find a tavernkeeper, barber or shopkeeper, and Colling would ask earnestly about his fictitious relatives
17. At the police station in Whitesands, Sergeant Jellicoe listened incredulously to the voice of the excited Indian shopkeeper
18. The shopkeeper looked at him suspiciously and she said:
19. The shopkeeper thought that it would be difficult to carry all that food, plus a blanket, over the hills and through the woods; but without further questions she packed his purchases into a large shopping bag
20. ‘Because I can’t! I’m not a shopkeeper whose job it is to serve a fat and happy wife who says she loves her man but only on her own terms
21. The sound was coming from the shopkeeper, who was a perfectly ordinary looking lady
22. I stole some food from a shop and the shopkeeper fired a gun at me
23. The shopkeeper couldn't see a mungal-sutar round her neck or a ring on her finger to prove that she was a lawful wife
24. ” The shopkeeper scoffed
25. Then the shopkeeper noticed his eyes
26. Van Thorn offered his hand, but the shopkeeper merely glanced at it
27. The shopkeeper stood in the doorway and smiled and nodded as they entered
28. The shopkeeper nodded and said a few words to an assistant who instantly disappeared into the back room of the shop
29. When Midge looked away from the screen of the UPS, he could see neither the shopkeeper nor the glasses, but he could feel the weight of the glasses as the shopkeeper placed them in his hand
30. Both he and Stick put on their glasses, and suddenly both the shopkeeper, his assistants, and all the items on the racks and shelves were visible
31. The shopkeeper pointed to a group of low chairs at a table,
32. The shopkeeper shrugged his shoulders,
33. 'Would his last name by any chance have been da Vinci?' Midge asked, and the shopkeeper lit up in a broad smile
34. The shopkeeper repeated his question,
35. 'You don't know what a year is?' Midge asked, and the shopkeeper shook his head
36. I mean, what's the point?' The shopkeeper took a sip of tea, obviously enjoying it
37. 'Then you don't know how old you are yourself?' he asked, and the shopkeeper looked at him, puzzled
38. Then he turned to the shopkeeper,
39. The shopkeeper looked at them,
40. 'I see,' the shopkeeper said, 'Then, in that case I should probably consider taking the journey
41. Midge didn't quite know how to tell the shopkeeper that the crystal was in fact made from ingredients purchased via the Internet and represented a value of only a few pounds on Earth
42. The shopkeeper raised his eyebrows in disbelief, and Midge suddenly feared that he wouldn't do business with them now
43. But the shopkeeper merely said,
44. Suddenly Midge remembered what the shopkeeper had said, and he tried to rephrase his question
45. 'Thanks, it was delicious,' Midge answered as he handed the shopkeeper a 5-Clink piece, 'Keep the change
46. “Bhaiya, what has happened? All the trains are delaying today?” I asked the shopkeeper
47. “I have heard that there is a riot in the district last night because of the killing of three men brutally,” the shopkeeper replied
48. “Yes, Babu, I’ve heard that!” I shopkeeper said
49. I saw the shopkeeper of a tea stall of the Railway platform
50. The shopkeeper cried out and he disappeared in the background of the railway station