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Example sentences for "other trades"

  • They raise a tax from the rest of the nation, including all the workmen of other trades.

  • Strikes sometimes last for many months, the workmen living on what savings they have, and on contributions sent to them by workmen or unions in the same or other trades.

  • This is what has happened in the last few years in England, and the same thing has happened over and over again in other trades.

  • In other trades, on the contrary, the national union was supreme in declaring industrial war and in making peace, and even claimed absolute right to formulate the civil laws of the trade for times of industrial peace.

  • I made interest at the Custom-house for various exports and imports, and for copies of the muster-rolls of several slave-vessels, besides those of vessels employed in other trades.

  • By means of this iniquitous practice the wages in the Slave Trade, though nominally higher in order to induce seamen to engage in it, were actually lower than in other trades.

  • The weavers of Winchester render account of 2 marks of gold for their gild.

  • Therefore by the discretion of the said assigns he was hanged; and order was made to the escheator to enquire diligently of his lands and tenements, goods and chattels, and to make due execution thereof for the lord the King.

  • They have delivered it into the treasury.

  • When the trade or practice becomes thoroughly established and well known, the competition reduces them to the level of other trades.

  • He enters into every trade, when he foresees that it is likely to be more than commonly profitable, and he quits it when he foresees that its profits are likely to return to the level of other trades.

  • Part of what had before been employed in other trades, is necessarily withdrawn from them, and turned into some of the new and more profitable ones.

  • But if the common returns were sufficient for all this, bankruptcies would not be more frequent in these than in other trades.

  • Each important manufacturing industry has a number of industries which in their relation to it are secondary, although in some cases, having similar relations to a number of other trades, they may in themselves be large and important.

  • If the whole rent were remitted, they would still obtain lower profits than those in other trades, and would therefore not continue to cultivate their land, unless they could raise the price of its produce.

  • There is no more immorality than in other trades, but there is an amount of humiliating and degrading philandering, a mauling sensuality which is more degrading than any violent abduction.

  • I cannot omit the opportunity of expressing my hope that this example will be followed in other trades.

  • But in other trades, merchants frequently have to pay weekly wages to the men they employ, and take their risk of the market?

  • Would the market not fix the prices just as it does in other trades?

  • Side by side with the compulsory system we shall offer facilities to voluntary insurance schemes in other trades, managed by trade unions or by societies or groups of workmen.

  • By means of this iniquitous practice the wages in the Slave-trade, though nominally higher in order to induce seamen to engage in it, were actually lower than in other trades.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other trades" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aqueous solution; for several; great deal too much; large business; other banks; other castes; other chiefs; other colors; other folk; other form; other industries; other lives; other method; other nationalities; other night; other painters; other pictures; other powers; other provinces; other purposes; other ranks; other side; other subspecies; other troops; other witnesses; other writings