Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] ' company [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He was apprenticed to a bookseller , Humphrey Robinson , on 4 February 1635 , and became a freeman of the Stationers ' Company on 1 March 1643 and a liveryman in 1657 . |
2 | William became a freeman of the Stationers ' Company on 6 December 1591 . |
3 | He was made a liveryman of the Goldsmiths ' Company on 13 March 1740 . |
4 | He was a Warden of the Goldsmiths ' Company in 1467 and 1471 , becoming Prime Warden in 1476 . |
5 | He was apprenticed 2 December 1712 to Samuel Wastell , a London goldsmith , and made free of the Goldsmiths ' Company by service on 16 June 1720 . |
6 | He had a son , Edmund , who became free by patrimony of the Grocers ' Company in 1758 . |
7 | he was apprenticed to his uncle , Thomas Stanton ( 1610–1674 ) , master of the Masons ' Company in 1660 and founder of the sculptors ' yard in the parish of St Andrew , Holborn , of which Stonecutter Street possibly marks the site . |
8 | William became free of the Masons ' Company in 1663 . |
9 | They had two sons , Thomas , who died at Leghorn , and Edward ( c .1681–1734 ) , who carried on the family business , becoming free of the Masons ' Company in 1702 and master in 1719 . |
10 | Daniel became free of the Haberdashers ' Company in 1632 , and apprenticed Samuel to the same trade in 1634 . |
11 | At the expiry of his term he became free of the Clothworkers ' Company on 7 August 1771 . |
12 | His father was active in City companies , and was master of the Carpenters ' Company in 1906 . |
13 | In 1828 he began five years as an apprentice apothecary with the Apothecaries ' Company of London . |
14 | Jaggard 's first book was registered with the Stationers ' Company on 4 March 1595 ; he rapidly became a successful businessman . |
15 | He was apprenticed in the Grocers ' Company of London in May 1634 . |
16 | Hutchinson was also active in the Ironmongers ' Company of London , of which he had purchased the freedom . |
17 | He was educated at Bridgnorth School , and then apprenticed to a London clothworker , becoming a freeman in the Clothworkers ' Company of London in 1541 or 1542 ( and its master in 1559 ) . |
18 | With the College of Arms hindering the grant of a new charter to the Upholders ' Company in 1722 , some London undertakers attempted to form their own livery company . |
19 | While retaining an interest in the Artillery Company , he transferred to the Stationers ' Company in 1777 , becoming a liveryman in 1776 at the time of his move to 33 Leadenhall Street . |
20 | " that it is desirable that before anything is done as to interfere in the internal arrangement of the School , that application be made to the Goldsmiths ' Company for an additional grant . " |
21 | I decided to write to the Grocers ' Company about the matter . |
22 | Baddam publicized in the Daily Advertiser the full range of experimental philosophy courses which he gave at the London Coffee House , Ludgate Hill , between 11 October 1732 and January 1733 , alternating with Abraham Chovet , a Huguenot anatomy lecturer who was appointed demonstrator to the Barber-Surgeons ' Company in 1734 . |