Eventually she may become a member of a co-operative store.
Under a specially able leadership, a special hardship through high prices, or a condition of special exploitation, the co-operative store may be expected to develop.
She had come back to Yerbury a thousand dollars richer for her relative's death, and she and Jack were drawing plans for a co-operative store.
I rather like the scheme of the co-operative store," Hurd began presently.
This was deposited in the bank as a nucleus for a co-operative store as soon as there might be sufficient capital to warrant it.
Amos Hurd and Peter Yardley used to talk over the other scheme of a co-operative store.
In fact the co-operative store, properly organized, creates a tied trade for the output of co-operative workshops.
The best example of the former is a wage earners' productive society; of the latter, a co-operative store.
Since the latter are paid only quarterly, the co-operative store exercises a considerable influence toward inducing its patrons to save and to become small capitalists.
Crossan manages the co-operative store which I started, and Godfrey regards him as one of my servants.
My dear Godfrey," I said, "for all you or I know there may be hundreds of tons of it piled up in the co-operative store.
Godfrey walked up the hill towards the co-operative store.
He is the manager of our co-operative store, and although most of the money which went to the starting of that enterprise was mine there is a considerable number of small shareholders.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "operative store" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.