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Example sentences for "businesses"

Lexicographically close words:
busiest; busily; busines; business; businesse; businesslike; businessman; businessmen; busk; busked
  1. At the time that I--in September, beginning the second week in September of 1963, I was brought in from employment service representative duties, which is going out and calling on businesses to gain some experience on a placement desk.

  2. Sisters’ businesses isn’t to laugh at their brothers,” Bruno replied with perfect gravity.

  3. For it was apparent at once that a withdrawal of railroads from all such correlated businesses was not only proper in itself, but would also greatly promote the enforcement of many other provisions of the law.

  4. This is imposed on certain occupations and businesses on account of the dangers to health arising out of the work, and on account of the strength required in the work.

  5. For such businesses as are subject to Imperial and State administration, the powers and obligations conferred upon the police courts, and higher and lower courts of administration, by Sec.

  6. The British Factory Acts include under the head of workshops those businesses in which no motive power is used, but in which protected persons (women, children, and young persons) are employed.

  7. I cannot claim that a single one of the great businesses we organised added any real value to human life at all.

  8. They go about these businesses quite gravely and earnestly.

  9. Some businesses are straight and quiet, anyhow; supply a sound article that is really needed, don't shout advertisements.

  10. It is made up of financial people, the owners of the businesses that are eating up their competitors, inventors of new sources of wealth, such as ourselves; it includes nearly all America as one sees it on the European stage.

  11. How many of the men you know at the head of large businesses started life poor?

  12. Why do some businesses give increasing returns as they grow?

  13. But I found there was not much chance for a young fellow to make his fortune over there--everything is owned by a few rich people who keep all the businesses in their own families.

  14. He found that his initial information was correct--Esbor was a small-time, local politician, but was also connected with many other businesses about the city.

  15. We can't each go about our individual businesses grabbing our share of the world without troubling ourselves to get a grasp of the whole and help to shove it along the right track.

  16. To most of us fathers were fathers and businesses were businesses--things to be accepted without comment or criticism.

  17. Plenty of good little businesses all around there.

  18. The Public Health Act gives power to any town corporation to declare as offensive trades such businesses as tanning, hide and skin merchanting, fellmongering, tallow melting, etc.

  19. In such cases, anyone desiring to set up business in these trades must apply to the Town Council, who may or may not give their consent; in fact, a few applications to establish these businesses have lately been refused.

  20. Almost all businesses are little trusts, monopolies more or less tiny, more or less ruthless.

  21. And then she was rich and therefore dissipated in the minds of those who cannot imagine wealth as providing other fascinating businesses besides vice.

  22. Warren with me, talking of our businesses all the way going and coming, and there got his reference of my pursers' paper to the Board to consider of it before he reads it, for he will never understand it I am sure.

  23. At noon home to dinner and then down to Woolwich and Deptford to look after things, my head akeing from the multitude of businesses I had in my head yesterday in settling my accounts.

  24. Up, and to St. James's, there to wait on the Duke of Yorke, and had discourse with him about several businesses of the fleete.

  25. To the office and did a little business, and then home and did a great jobb at my Tangier accounts, which I find are mighty apt to run into confusion, my head also being too full of other businesses and pleasures.

  26. So broke up, and I to my office, then about letters and other businesses very late, and so home to supper, weary with business, and to bed.

  27. Why so you shall, my businesses are great, I will attend you when it is his pleasure to see you.

  28. Some people in England seem to think that the Germans are anxious to keep these businesses alive in order to make money.

  29. So long as the businesses are kept going until after the war, when they can again start out with redoubled energy, the Germans desire nothing more.

  30. Coincident with the destruction of foreign shipping, and the maintenance of their businesses in enemy countries (England and Italy especially) is the exploitation of the coal and other mines, oil wells, and forests in occupied enemy territory.

  31. A quarter of an hour later he was off, leaving Martin behind, since there were various businesses in the town which he wanted him to attend to.

  32. Furthermore, one of the most profitable businesses has been that of making the munitions and supplies required for the prosecution of war.

  33. Each industrial director put his own ideas into his business, and as it grew in response to them, the various businesses differed as much in shape, size and character as did the early factory buildings.

  34. The tendency toward departmental autonomy in large businesses is also very marked.

  35. For a few it had a population of some fifteen hundred while thirty-two businesses tended to Bonanza's needs.

  36. Lower Fulford grew in popularity, and gradually the post office and many businesses moved down to the more roomy location.

  37. The state has no income tax and low business taxes and thrives as a tax haven both for individuals who have established residence and for foreign companies that have set up businesses and offices.

  38. The Negro, as we have seen, has conducted businesses in New York in the past, businesses patronized chiefly by whites.

  39. Among the businesses that cater directly to the colored, probably none is more successful than undertaking.

  40. In those businesses in which he comes in contact with the white, the most pronounced success of the colored man has been real estate brokerage.

  41. As institutions closed their gates, one by one, they left in their wake major financial upheavals, wrecked businesses and homeowners, and devastated communities.

  42. The more retail businesses there are," says he, "the more goods wholesale houses sell.

  43. I don't b-believe two businesses like his and ours can make a living in Wicksville.

  44. These little proprietors of businesses are lords indeed on their own ground.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "businesses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.