Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
So how many years were you a French polisher then?
On discharge he took up the profession of French polisher.
And what about the French polishers, did you call that an apprenticeship too?
Yes you don't here of many French polishers now.
And my neighbour's husband down the stair, he was a first class French polisher.
Cook does not do this because he missed his vocation as a French polisher.
They had a French polisher in occasionally to deal with things like that.)
Women in particular were known as skillful "french polishers" who completed the finish on furniture.
He became one of the first members of the French Polishers Union.
Now there's men French polishers too.
Literally, a French polisher; but also, the sort of sexual deviant who loves the rub of the crowd.
Er you've two French polishers.
"In my opinion, everybody and their grandmother claims to be a French polisher," Mr. Rios said.
The team include highly skilled craftspeople such as: upholsterers, French polishers, gilders and furniture restorers.
He later changed his name to John Currie and found employment in Melbourne as a French polisher.
'I'm only the French polisher, Quincx.
These craftsmen sit in the open doorways of their small workshops - the tinsmith, the cabinetmaker, the french polisher and the wrought-iron worker.
He was educated at Petersham High School and was initially an apprentice French polisher but lost his job during the depression.
He was educated at Thornhill Primary School, Islington before entering an apprenticeship as a French polisher.
Edward Peter Mills, RVM, French Polisher, Royal Household.
Son of a French polisher, Cope grew up in Crossgates, Leeds, and first played cricket at Manston Junior School.
Humphrys was one of five children born to Winifred Mary (Matthews), a hairdresser, and Edward George Humphrys, a self-employed French polisher.
He then lived in Pagewood, Paley and Pugin Streets until he moved to Old Bidston Road to work for Cammell Laird as a French polisher.
Hundreds of Old Nichol inhabitants made couches, chairs, mirrors and toys, or worked as sawyers, carvers, french polishers, ivory turners and upholsterers, with their tiny homes doubling as workshops.