It seems the tradespeople don't come for orders, and I am much too inexperienced, and know far too little German to go shopping alone.
Unfortunately, there are war-scares flying about, and the tradespeople are a little shy of English customers.
In every quarter of Paris there is a doctor whose name and address are only known to the working classes, to the little tradespeople and the porters, and in consequence he is called "the doctor of the quarter.
The tradespeople were ready to offer good rents for the shops, on condition of being granted leases for eighteen years.
The house was one of the old-fashioned kind formerly inhabited by small tradespeople and citizens with small means.
His richer patients were butchers, bakers, and the more substantial tradespeople of the neighborhood.
In my arrondissement I undertake business for small tradespeople and working folk.
You couldn't market as I do, Mrs. Salisbury, but the tradespeople rather expect it of a maid.
Tradespeople were paid; there was always ice; there was always hot water.
He went to different tradespeoplewith whom the family dealt, stated his intentions, and asked for advertisements at the rate of fifty cents a number.
A gentleman who is going to spend his honeymoon at Richmond wants money; and a gentleman who is in debt to all his tradespeople wants money.
On Sundays, or festivals, such as marriages and funerals, broad-cloth might be worn by the prosperous tradespeople without exciting anger or reproach.
He had no friends or even acquaintances there, and spoke to no one in the town, save the few tradespeople who supplied the household with its modest necessities.
The tradespeopleof Millway would gladly have taken more of his money, but they had quite as much of his speech and company as they desired--more than they desired.
The tradespeople and workmen of the past seem to have had a passion for clubs; but there is this to be said in their favour, theirs were only drinking clubs.
One or two of his most prayerful parishioners among the tradespeople were next called upon, and permitted to offer their congratulations and thanksgivings, and then told to send their bills to the Park.
The tradespeople hungry and annoying,--that's her affair.
The tradespeople muttered and grumbled, and some went so far as to call her a thief and a swindler.
The tradespeople were beginning to grumble and treated her with less politeness.
The hearse was at the door to the great edification of the tradespeople of the neighborhood, who said under their breath that the Coupeaus had best pay their debts.
She owed five or six hundred francs to the tradespeople about her.
To say There Is No One which one knows except Tradespeople Going About and so Dull on Acc^t.
The members of this body were tradespeople of the town, and I quite think that in my mother's eyes all tradespeople were low.
Yet I an doomed to live with tradespeople in a miserable little hole like Hintock!
An idea implanted early in life is difficult to uproot, and many elderly tradespeople still clung to the notion that Fred Beaucock knew a great deal of law.
The civil list, privy purse, the salaries of the royal household, and the payments of the queen's tradespeople included the sum total of £371.
Tenants were evicted because they voted according to their conscience; and the tradespeople in country towns were menaced with loss of custom by the neighbouring landowners.
He entertained freely and lavishly, and exhibited no scruples of refinement at meeting unofficially wealthy tradespeople or {151} successful lawyers.
Merrion Square and St. Stephen's Green attracted wealthy barristers and doctors, and prosperous tradespeoplemoved from the 'other side of the bridge' to the desirable regions surrounding Merrion Square.
It was an old custom, in the passages and staircase of all the royal palaces, for tradespeople to sell their merchandise for the accommodation of the Court.
He has been playing at blind man's buff, but the poverty to which he has reduced so many of ourtradespeople has torn the English bandage from his eyes!
In Woodhouse, there was a terrible crop of old maids among the "nobs," the tradespeople and the clergy.
In Munich a great many tradespeople vote for Von Vollmar.
Among the tradespeople and business men, there is more rapid progress, especially in southern Germany.
Things looked so gloomy in the breakfast-room, albeit on the sunny side of Sackville Street, that any of the family tradespeople glancing through the blinds might have taken the hint to send in his account and press for it.
But this, indeed, most of the family tradespeople had already done, without the hint.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tradespeople" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.