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Example sentences for "personal service"

  • Again, the kindnesses shown not by gifts of money but by personal service[AU] are bestowed sometimes upon the community at large, sometimes upon individual citizens.

  • The manner of showing it is twofold: kindness is shown to the needy either by personal service, or by gifts of money.

  • Men, in the proprietary family, restricting the natural industry of women to personal service, cut off their art with their industry, and by so much impoverished the world.

  • With marriage, love, happiness came an overwhelming instinct of service--personal service.

  • Women are females, and that's all; their working abilities are limited to personal service.

  • The performance of productive work, or employment in personal service, falls under the same odium for the same reason.

  • At this stage wealth consists chiefly of slaves, and the benefits accruing from the possession of riches and power take the form chiefly of personal service and the immediate products of personal service.

  • Manners, we are told, are in part an elaboration of gesture, and in part they are symbolical and conventionalised survivals representing former acts of dominance or of personal service or of personal contact.

  • Personal service holds a peculiar place in the economic development.

  • In North Carolina, if personal service cannot be made, the court may order service by publication, as in any other actions.

  • In litigation to determine succession to property by proceedings in escheat, due process is afforded by personal service of summons upon all known claimants and constructive notice by publication to all claimants who are unknown.

  • These requirements are met by personal service on the bank and publication of summons to depositors and of notice to all other claimants.

  • Indeed, it is scarcely a paradox to say that those civic and Parliamentary liberties which made such rapid strides during the sixty years of Chaucer's lifetime owed as much to this burden of personal service as to anything else.

  • Land was necessarily held by personal service; therefore the woman, useless in war, must necessarily be given with her land to some man able to defend it and her.

  • While French kings ignored the duty of every man to serve in defence of his own home, or remembered it only as an excuse for extorting money instead of personal service, Edward III.

  • No personal service is required of women.

  • Now the political effect of the existence of the principle of personal service, the institution of the comitatus, alongside of the primitive political community, was most important in our early history.

  • How far is a trend toward minimizing the demand for personal service of the housemother in the private family to be encouraged?

  • There is much compensation, therefore, for the woman who gives herself to her child in old-fashioned ways of personal service.

  • The land belongs to the state, and should only be subject to taxes, either by personal service, such as serving in the militia or yeomanry, or by money payments to the state.

  • The legislation of the Tudors abolished the payment of rent by personal service, and made all rent payable in money or in kind.

  • Under the feudal system the rent was of two classes--personal service or money; the latter was considered base tenure.

  • Religious teaching furnishes an abundance of examples of even kings and queens and the higher nobility and of wealthy merchants and their wives who devoted themselves to personal service in the performance of these works of mercy.

  • Such standards of personal service cannot be quickly developed; they can be achieved only through years of experience and the close personal study of the wide range of requirements of those who are to be served.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    fair sister; good for; green turf; living rooms; mental process; mon brave; past sins; personal adornment; personal character; personal characteristics; personal communication; personal freedom; personal friends; personal government; personal history; personal hygiene; personal knowledge; personal life; personal magnetism; personal observation; personal pronoun; personal property; personal relation; personal relations; personal responsibility; shall require