20 examples of clientele in sentences

We had wandered off the main thoroughfare, where the trams, hurtling past the Irani's tea shop, drown from time to time the chatter of Khoda Behram's clientele; and skirting a group of Mahomedans who nightly sit in solemn conclave, some on the 'otlas,' others on charpoys or chairs placed well in the fairway of traffic, we reached at length a sombre and narrow 'gali,' seemingly untenanted save by the shadows.

Naturally a courtier, taking to the intrigues of the royal court like a duck to water, making enemies on every hand as well as friends, and with a fastidious and impatient clientele, he yet found time to dabble in the wonders of the newly perfected microscope and to speculate upon the meaning of the novelties revealed by it in the tissues.

Nothing daunted, he returned to his quest for a court clientele, and was rewarded finally by having the moribund Louis XV as a patient.

That the conception, as far as it goes, is valid is proved by the fact that it is the neurasthenics who furnish the majority of the clientele of the cults, the Christian Scientists, the osteopaths and the chiropractors, and who are the subjects of the faith and miracle cures, like those of Lourdes.

As a result, in addition to their own clientele, other members of the bar who found themselves encumbered with matters which for one reason or another they preferred not to handle formed the habit of turning them over to Tutt & Tutt.

But her chief function, one which made her invaluable was that of receiving clients who came to the office, and in the first instance ascertaining just what their troubles were; and she was so sympathetic and at the same time so sensible that many a stranger who casually drifted in and would otherwise just as casually have drifted out again remained a permanent fixture in the firm's clientele.

buyer, purchaser, emptor, vendee; patron, employer, client, customer, clientele.

"With my methods and experience one ought to acquire an extensive clientele.

In that it is certainly rough, and is not calculated to favourably impress the more critical of our clientele.

Thus, these families built up a clientele of lesser gentry families which assisted them and upon the loyalty of which they could count.

"He has half of Wall Street in his clientele.

The New York American represents a clientele to be counted by the hundred thousand, manifestly with no other solicitudes, just burning to live and living to burn.

Independent of hospitals and almshouses, but subjected to the surveillance of the State, it comprised all the conditions of comfort and salubrity essential to establishments of this description designed to receive an opulent clientele.

" The clientele was certainpeople from the church, who had the devotees back of them and considered Don Esteban as one of their class, and farmers, many rich farmers.

... He had seen much greater difficulties overcome by his clientele.

Hindenburg, turning his mighty back upon his clientele, was reading an evening newspaper on the counter.

Irwin Shaw (A); 23Feb68; R430175. Select clientele.

Irwin Shaw (A); 23Feb68; R430175. Select clientele.

It made it extremely difficult to build up a clientele, but Fernand was equal to the task.

We shall meet this Medium again, but for the present we will leave him, after pausing for a minute over his business card, which, after stating his terms in prosaic dollars and cents, thus apostrophizes his clientele: "From the bright stars, And viewless air Sweet Spirit, if thy home be there, Answer me.

20 examples of  clientele  in sentences