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Example sentences for "jeweller"

Lexicographically close words:
jewel; jeweled; jeweler; jewelers; jewelled; jewellers; jewellery; jewells; jewelry; jewels
  1. According to your rule, Mr Caxton, he is not so much to be pitied; the dropsical jeweller would give him as much for his limbs and health as for ours!

  2. Brandon was jeweller to Elizabeth, and there are numerous references to orders given him by the queen, for plate and jewelry.

  3. In her correspondence she frequently mentions a court jeweller named Brandon, presumably an illegitimate son of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.

  4. A jeweller at Paris demanded payment for a necklace so costly that the finances of a queen would hardly warrant its purchase.

  5. When the jeweller saw her, he sprang to his feet and set her a couch and a cushion, and she sat down.

  6. So she locked the door between the jeweller and his negress and sent his man-servants out of the house, after which she went out and presently returned, followed by a lady, who filled the house with the sweet scent of her perfumes.

  7. When the jeweller heard this, he laughed and Ali said, 'Why dost thou laugh at my words, thou in whom I rejoiced and to whom I looked for succour against the shifts of fortune?

  8. Yes,' answered she; whereupon the lady turned to the jeweller and said to him, 'How is it with thee?

  9. He seated himself before her and she abode awhile without speaking, till she was rested, when she unveiled her face and it seemed to the jeweller as if the sun had risen in his house.

  10. Then he told her how he had come by Ali ben Bekkar's secret and related to her all that had passed, whereat she rejoiced; and they agreed that she should carry the letter to Ali and return and tell the jeweller all that passed.

  11. When they came, she said to them, "Mohammed Ali ben Ali the jeweller seeks me in marriage and hath given me the necklace to my dowry; and I accept and consent.

  12. Then she went away and the jeweller passed the night in a state of agitation.

  13. My real name is Mohammed Ali son of Ali the Jeweller and my father was one of the chief men [of the city].

  14. The diamonds were pronounced pure and of the first water; and the jeweller declared they were fully worth twenty-two thousand thalers.

  15. The Jew asserted that the false diamonds exhibited by Voltaire were not those Voltaire had purchased of him, and which the jeweller Reclam had valued.

  16. It was agreed that the riches of the pastor and those of the jeweller should be deposited in the same hole.

  17. The jeweller gave nine thousand six hundred livres for it.

  18. Boehmer the jeweller immediately named the Cardinal de Rohan and Madame de la Motte as the persons with whom he had negotiated, and they were both arrested and thrown into the Bastille.

  19. His plan would be to induce the jeweller to give her majesty credit, and accept her promissory note for the amount at a certain date, to be hereafter agreed upon.

  20. The cardinal readily agreed to the proposal, and instructed the jeweller to draw up an agreement, and he would procure the queen's signature.

  21. His majesty then sent it to his jeweller by M.

  22. And thou, lad, if the decision be in thy favour, wilt thou take for the ring double the worth at which the jeweller prizes it?

  23. The jeweller took the ring, viewed it in all directions with a scrutinising glance, held it to the light, pressed it to his tongue, turned it over and over, and finally declared that he could not sell such a ring under a thousand dirhems.

  24. The jeweller arrived, and, pressing his hand to his heart, bowed before Honain.

  25. The man, observing the prince and jeweller consulting together, thought they made some difficulty to accept his proposition; wherefore he demanded of them if they were resolved what to do.

  26. The jeweller knew who she was, having seen her several times at Ebn Thaher's house.

  27. The jeweller answered, You are not deceived, sir.

  28. Schemselnihar asked the jeweller if he had a lute, or any other instrument.

  29. The jeweller returned home in expectation of seeing the confident, who came some few hours after, but all in tears, and in great affliction.

  30. Before the jeweller retired, Ebn Thaher conjured him, by the friendship betwixt them, to speak nothing of this to any person.

  31. The jeweller would fain have withstood this kind offer; but although he represented that Schemselnihar had already made him more than sufficient amends for what he had lost, the prince would be obeyed.

  32. They went to bed, and their host left them to their repose; but they had no sooner lain down, than the jeweller was forced to call him again to assist at the death of the prince.

  33. The jeweller being weary with walking, vexed to see night approach, and the stranger having walked all day without acquainting him where he was going, began to lose patience.

  34. The jeweller needed no more to convince him fully of the prince of Persia's violent passion, which Ebn Thaher had told him: mere friendship would not let him speak so; nothing but love could produce such feeling expressions.

  35. While the jeweller was conversing with the prince of Persia, the confident had time to return to the palace, and tell her mistress the ill news of Ebn Thaher's departure.

  36. The jeweller was somewhat surprised at this resolution of the confident's, and said, Certainly you do not consider that this enterprise is in a manner impossible, for the caliph will never suffer it.

  37. The governor's orders were immediately put in execution, and the jeweller was punished according to his demerit.

  38. Diana requested her mother might be permitted to fetch the jeweller of whom she bought the ring, which being granted, the widow went out, and presently returned leading in Helena herself.

  39. She turned aside to examine an enamelled patch-box by Van Blarenberghe which the court jeweller had newly received from Paris.

  40. It was of gold, and met with the usual fate of relics of the precious metals, having been sold by the discoverer to a jeweller in Edinburgh for the sum of twenty-eight guineas, as a Roman girdle of brass.

  41. If little importance be due to the association of Weland's name with the working in iron, not very much more is to be ascribed to the no less frequent depiction of him as a cunning jeweller and goldsmith.

  42. The man concealed his prize till he got it disposed of to a jeweller in Glasgow, who melted it down into rings and brooches.

  43. Natural History of the Varieties of Man, by Robert Gordon Latham, M.

  44. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report for 1837, p.

  45. One instance, though by no means a solitary one in my own experience, will suffice to shew the pernicious effects of this antiquated relic of feudal claims, even in impeding research.

  46. The archæologists of Denmark justly value the absence of all relics of Roman art and civilisation, from the confidence it has given to their researches into the true eras to which their own primeval antiquities belong.

  47. The jeweller replied that it was unmistakably Indian.

  48. The nearest jeweller to Stoneground was a competent and experienced tradesman of the old school.

  49. Pray heaven the jeweller may not discover his loss before we have time to restore the spoil!

  50. After this latter visit Mr. Akers conducted us to the shop of the jeweller Castellani, who is a great reproducer of ornaments in the old Roman and Etruscan fashion.

  51. But when he returned after two days, that jeweller informed him that it was not gold.

  52. But before he lost consciousness he heard the jeweller exhorting the multitude not to spare him, for that he had stolen a lump of fine gold from the Sultan's treasury.

  53. But jeweller gente, if thou shalt lose Thy joy for a gem that thee was lef, had left thee.

  54. He visited a prominent jeweller in the Rue de la Paix, and, after making some trivial purchases, led the conversation to the question of diamonds.

  55. His friend the jeweller of the Rue de la Paix had not given him a lesson in vain during the previous afternoon.

  56. For several days, he frequented the shop of the jeweller with the hope of gaining a view of the lady.

  57. Are you the young lady who, some months since, sold a diamond ring to a jeweller on Grafton street?

  58. The King's jeweller named five hundred thousand dollars, but that paltry amount was scouted as ridiculously small.

  59. The jeweller nearly fainted with alarm, and poor "Butterfingers" was completely jellified with fear.

  60. Ah, could I be possest of more such Jemmes, I were the wealthiest Jeweller on earth.

  61. I have another jewell heere which I found in the Princes pocket when I chang'd apparell with him; that will I make money of, and go to the jeweller that bought the cup of mee.

  62. He thinkes the Jeweller made all of Jewels, Who, though he be a man of gallant spirit, Faire spoken and well furnisht with good parts, Yet not so peerleslie to be admir'd.

  63. In proof of her claim she produced receipts from the jeweller from whom she stated she had bought these articles, the total value of which was given at L150.


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