31 examples of bankers' in sentences

Hannibal, on the other side, wished to imitate such confidence, and put up for sale the bankers' houses in the city; but no buyer was found; so that it was evident that the Fates had their presages.

There's also an association forming that will insure these costly animals, and chase a thief across the continent until they eventually get him; just as the bankers' association does.

However, I went to my bankers' and made arrangements to be provided with the amount.

" I was a little staggered, but, pitying his distress of mind, went once more to my bankers' and made the further necessary arrangements.

" "And in speaking of this matter," said Sir Henry, "I may tell you that bankers' clerks are the very best that ever could be invented as tests for handwriting.

The late squire had apparently been as well aware of the neglected state of his ancestral halls as of his tangled and overgrown woods; but he had also, it seemed, been unable to make up his mind to take any steps towards amending the condition of eitheror to part with his ever-increasing balance at his bankers'.

No, by George!" said Mark, "no one shall say that while Mark Armsworth had a balance at his bankers' he let a poor girl" and, recollecting Mary's presence, he finished his sentence by sundry stamps and thumps on the table.

The dinner was well on its way towards its end, and the women had begun to talk across the table, and to exchange bankers' addresses, and to say "Be sure and look us up in Paris," and "When do you expect to sail from Cowes?"

The steppers, hardly cool, were hurried straight off to his bankers', to be driven, after their owner's interview with one of the partners, back again to the great emporium of their kind at Tattersall's.

After the death of Mrs. Hudgins, family intimates, wives of physicians, bankers' wives and other Fayetteville dowagers continued periodically to come to see Adeline.

Gruyère's place, although in the business quarter, is not supported to any great extent by the hurrying throng of bankers', brokers', merchants', and lawyers' clerks who overrun the vicinity every day at lunch-time.

The bankers' blue book, by Rand, McNally and Company.

SEE Rand McNally Bankers' Directory, Chicago.

R91802, 18Feb52, Rand McNally & Co. (PCB) RAND MCNALLY BANKERS' DIRECTORY, CHICAGO, comp. Key to numerical system of the American Bankers Association, March 1924.

Bankers' directory, 1947 ed.

The bankers' blue book, by Rand, McNally and Company.

SEE Rand McNally Bankers' Directory, Chicago.

R91802, 18Feb52, Rand McNally & Co. (PCB) RAND MCNALLY BANKERS' DIRECTORY, CHICAGO, comp. Key to numerical system of the American Bankers Association, March 1924.

Bankers' directory, 1947 ed.

When he was travelling he used to leave his investment securities and other valuable documents in his bankers' custody, and, as he has never applied to have them returned, the bankers still have them and are retaining them until the will is proved, when they will, of course, hand over everything to the executors.

The bill was actively discussed within and without the halls of Congress, and many of its features were attacked by bankers individually and acting through the bankers' associations, at various stages of its progress.

Among these features are measures for developing bankers' acceptances, open market operations, the gold clearing system of the Federal Reserve Board, and the clearing of checks and parring of exchange.

In 1916, the centenary of the beginning of savings banks in this country, a nation-wide propaganda was undertaken by the American Bankers' Association for the encouragement of savings. § 4.

"And he must have a considerablea very largesum of money at his bankers'.

I had no definite idea in the matter, you understand; but I had vague notions of finding the bankers' receipt for the half-million francs.

31 examples of  bankers'  in sentences