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How to use merchant's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word merchant's? Here are some examples.

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Part way down, we stopped at the Torre Tavira, which is a merchant's house atop of which an observation tower was built.
Indeed, the merchant's political convictions straddled the divide in southern opinion.
The train of merchant's wagons continued slowly into the gate, their wooden axles creaking loudly in the hot stagnant air.
She hopes to save her children via her merchant's trade, yet she inexorably loses them.
He sees a woman much like himself, a coarse merchant's daughter who guffaws loudly at a dirty joke.
When purchasing bayonets, look at as much of the merchant's stock as you can and check the condition carefully.
If their owners don't claim them soon, they'll be transported to a scrap merchant's and unceremoniously put through the crusher.
Firefighters tackled a massive blaze involving at least 100 vehicles at a York scrap merchant's yard today.
Each merchant's tales of how the scarabs came from the tomb of Tutankhamun grew less and less likely with every member of the caravan.
The merchants then aged the wine, bottled and sold it around the world often featuring the merchant's name prominently.
Merchant's style is anecdotal, a frolicsome oral narration, aglitter with personal encounters with stars round the world.
His father worked in Kumbakonam as a clerk in a cloth merchant's shop.
As a 15th century merchant's home, it would have proved most commodious.
In the same jurisdiction in 1787, a merchant's victorious request that a cultivator cease passing with his cattle resulted in 45 livres in court expenses.
These tracks are produced with eclecticism and style, but through it all is the limp sameness of Merchant's voice.
The Reeve, the Shipman, and the Merchant's Tales are in a similar vein, although tonally they are all quite different.
When you close the book, you are no closer to understanding film making, but Merchant's generous, bonhomous warmth lingers in the mind.
A Tudor merchant's house from Haverfordwest, opened in 2012, is the latest building to be added to the museum's collection.
As was common at his time, he became a merchant's assistant, but he had to leave his native Scotland.
On the Angara River in 1701 he met and plundered a merchant's boat loaded with Chinese goods.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They both have their feet on woolpacks, and on the son's woolpack is his merchant's mark.
Saying which, he flourished his shillelagh before the slipper merchant's face, and then gave him a smart tap on his head.
Futile were also the merchant's attempts, to convince Siddhartha that he should eat his bread.
A bloodstained knife was found under the old merchant's pillow.
To these communications Peggotty replied as promptly, if not as concisely, as a merchant's clerk.
He had travelled, and had been a merchant's clerk in Paris and London.
The silver signet ring has a circular bezel with an engraved central device the form of a merchant's mark.
The rules that govern a merchant's ability to surcharge are wrapped in a complicated web of overlapping credit card network regulations and state statutes.
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