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Example sentences for "bank clerk"

  • She was sorry that he was a bank clerk; it had a poor and meagre sound.

  • I'm a bank clerk on a two weeks' vacation, of which the first day is gone.

  • And they are saying that you are a goose to throw yourself away on a bank clerk.

  • Of course, it would be wrong to deny that anyone had been a bank clerk; but that is different from telling everybody.

  • If one didn't know that he had been a bank clerk, I wonder if one would detect it.

  • Of course he has only been a bank clerk; but then so has George.

  • To be a bank clerk, now and always; now and always nothing!

  • I The trouble was not in being a bank clerk, but in being a clerk in a bank that wanted him to be nothing but a bank clerk.

  • I am only a bank clerk," he said, "but is that reason why this man's daughter should be injured by my society?

  • Why did papa engage that Sargent as bank clerk?

  • The possibilities, open to a bank clerk of twenty-one had no relation to their hopes.

  • When he married Lizzie in the little town of Lisgar, Nova Scotia, he had been a bank clerk.

  • A bank clerk in Canada is a kind of young nobleman at the beginning of what may be a striking career, after the manner of a fledgling in diplomacy.

  • Lord Silverbridge was nicer than the bank clerk.

  • I'd sooner have to dance with a bank clerk in New York, than with a bank clerk here.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    all his; apply myself; bank bills; bank clerk; bank credits; bank note; bank notes; considerable quantity; directly opposed; happier days; high above; its length; large stream; legal process; principal chief; printed matter; privately printed; second period; should like very much; slight hollow; teaspoonful each; the language; wagon train; water over; will seek; will succeed