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Example sentences for "tailoring"

Lexicographically close words:
tailless; tailor; tailored; tailoress; tailoresses; tailors; tailpieces; tails; tailstock; taime
  1. The recent statistics of tailoring and shoemaking, which are becoming more and more machine industries, mark this movement strongly.

  2. Maáyu pag magtiluring ka, You have an interest in making trousers, so you will do well running a tailoring shop.

  3. N- v [A2; b6] go into the tailoring or dressmaking business.

  4. B16; a2] be a cutter in a tailoring shop.

  5. I wanted to study drawing, and he had a cousin that'd made a lot of money tailoring out in Dakota, and he said tailoring was a lot like drawing, so he sent me down to a punk hole called Curlew, to work in a tailor shop.

  6. This offer is one of the biggest, most generous ever made by any tailoring house.

  7. MEN, get into the wonderful tailoring agency business.

  8. We're out to beat high tailoring prices You save $6 to $11.

  9. One day a message came to him to offer him two or three days' tailoring in a farm-house some miles up the valley.

  10. Unlike most boys, he spent his leisure studying and learning the tailoring trade.

  11. His next journey was to Minneapolis, where he found employment in one of the largest tailoring establishments in the city.

  12. Though only a youth of fifteen, he found employment in a leading tailoring establishment, and attended school during evenings.

  13. He worked for awhile as cutter, then started a tailoring establishment of his own.

  14. Johnny looked at the towering big Lofty establishment, which occupied half the block, and at the dingy little ladies' tailoring shop, down around the other corner, with speculative curiosity.

  15. Polly, laughing again as she peered into the low dark windows of the ladies' tailoring shop.

  16. On the other hand, in the Panch Mahals and Rewa Kantha, besides tailoring Darzis blow trumpets at marriage and other processions and hold so low a position that even Dhedas object to eat their food.

  17. Both the dyeing and tailoring industries are probably of considerably later origin than that of cotton-weaving, and both are urban rather than village industries.

  18. This story indicates a connection between the dyeing and tailoring castes in the Maratha Districts, which no doubt exists, as one subcaste of the Rangaris is named after Namdeo, the patron saint of the Shimpis or tailors.

  19. The great head of the great tailoring establishment was visibly affected.

  20. The tailoring department is run on the same plan, to teach habits of personal neatness and of industry through giving the pupils work that results in neatness and gives some manual skill and control of tools.

  21. Besides the carpenter work and the repairing there is a boys’ cooking class, a shoe-repairing department, and a tailoring shop.

  22. Speaking of the establishment of minimum wages in the tailoring industry of Great Britain, Mr. Tawney declares that it "has given an impetus to trade unionism among both men and women.

  23. This is what seems to have happened in the tailoring industry of England.

  24. Tawney on the Chainmaking and Tailoring Trades and that of M.

  25. Tawney's study of "Minimum Rates in the Tailoring Industry" (Great Britain) a vigorous statement of the opposite view is given.

  26. Ignorant of any of the principles of mechanics, he worked alone and in secret for four years, neglecting his tailoring business to the extent that neighbors looked upon him as peculiar, if not crazy.

  27. There he learned the tailoring trade and by 1813 was fairly well established in his own shop.

  28. Two facts serve to give prominence to the growth of "sweating" in the tailoring trades.

  29. Such is the condition of inferior unskilled labour in the tailoring trade.

  30. The number of Jews engaged in the tailoring trade is about three thousand.

  31. This is the chamber-master proper, or "sweater" in the tailoring trade.

  32. But soon when more and more tailoring work was "put out," the home worker, finding he could undertake more than he could execute, employed his family and also outsiders to help him.

  33. The tailoring houses which once executed all orders on their own premises, by degrees came to recognize the convenience of giving out work to tailors who would work at their own homes.

  34. Here it is: 'A fire occurred yesterday afternoon in the ladies' tailoring department.

  35. Dorothy, with a very long face, was reading over her mother's shoulder: "In consequence of a fire in the tailoring department Messrs.

  36. Of course you wish him to learn tailoring thoroughly?

  37. That young chap in Portugal,' added Barnes, 'he won't take to tailoring when he comes home.

  38. Well, tailoring is an honourable and useful profession.

  39. In the morning the clothing that was finished had to be taken to the tailoring firm in the City for which it was made.

  40. A firm engaged in the merchant tailoring and ready-made clothing business write: "The occupation is unhealthy, because the workers are constantly sitting.

  41. As tailoring is done now, it does not require a regular apprenticeship as in bygone years, particularly for those who work by machine.

  42. A remarkable feature in Belleville, in common with other towns in Canada, is the great number of tailoring and shoe-making establishments, when compared with towns of an equal population in Great Britain.

  43. Illustration] Tailoring Done as it should be.


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