Use of guild in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include guild at the start of sentence, guild at the end of sentence and guild in the middle of sentence
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guild at the end of sentence
- In 1884 he became a founder member of the Art Workers' guild.
- The site has sponsored two buses, painted in company colours, which promote Preston guild.
- But also the whole agenda of maternity and child welfare and its subsequent implementation was promoted by the guild.
- Perhaps inevitably, with such wealth and diversity an oligarchy of local tradesman emerged, organised into a merchant guild.
guild in the middle of sentence
- I belong to a guild of wine butlers.
- I also still have the old guild car stickers in my car.
- Much of this bore the unmistakable stamp of guild thought and policy.
- We don't really comprehend how rigorous the training in the guild system was.
- Shulman, though not a guild member, has never participated in health networks.
- Of course some of Our guild Members are dare I say it just that wee bit narrow minded.
- This was too much for 15 ladies in the Chula Vista Art guild, who stood up to be counted.
- Another body concerned with qualifications in church music is the guild of Church Musicians.
- Many Cheyenne women belonged to a housewives' guild, which taught domestic arts and decoration.
- This person needs something more like a medieval crafts guild than the labor union of 1860-1980.
- St. Martin's church and its medieval guild were responsible at some stage for providing the bull.
- Nevertheless, the guild succeeded in imbuing its members with a firm sense of self-worth and purpose.
- A fishy story Luncheon with a definitely fishy flavour was served by Rochdale Ladies' guild recently.
- A member of the guild is always present to answer any questions you might have about the items on display.
- This is no mean achievement as it means achieving guild membership consistently for five successive years.
- The guild, untrammelled by the weight of conservatism, was in the vanguard of cooperative thought and action.
- By the mid-thirteenth century they were still the leading guild, although the drapers were now also important.
- The guild receives financial aid from the Council, and relies heavily on the enthusiasm and dedication of its members.
- Be that as it may, the precise chain is not known; somehow the guild was informed and the train of events set in motion.
- Sadly, the underlying amateurishness of the organization could not stand the strain and the guild disintegrated in 1888.
- The National Council of the guild decided by three votes to two to call a special conference to rescind the affiliation decision.
- Some of its most significant early relations were with the guild merchant, which sought to regulate the conditions of urban trade.
- Margaret Bondfield joined the guild in 1911 and with Llewellyn Davies assumed a critical role in reform of health and maternity policy.
- The pickup features an exclusive transducer that guild claim offers advanced sensitivity and dynamic range as well as low noise levels.
- The guild consists of around 140 writers and winning projects have to be environmentally sound as well as contributing something to the local economy.
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