56 examples of from the market in sentences

Tradesmen's wines, and dried meats from the market, he would not touch.

At this the husband returned from the market and said to the mother, "Why don't you busy yourself looking after your son?"

Juries were always liable to be imposed upon, and generally gave liberal compensation, altogether apart from the market value.

MY LOVE Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market?

A peck of meal upon her back, A babby in her basket; Saw ye aught of my love a-coming from the market?

The leading refiners were approached and an arrangement was made with the whole body of refiners that they should stand aside from the market for raw sugars, leaving it free for the operations of the Government.

He further directed that, by way of expiation, his body should be thrown into the sewer which drained the offal from the market, and covered with a large stone; this sewer up to the end of the last century was still called Pont Alais.

She had, however, secretly instructed another fisherman to procure a dried and salted fish from the market, and, watching his opportunity, to get down into the water under the boats and attach it to the hook, before Antony's divers could get there.

They are thus enabled to undersell the fair trader and drive him from the market.

Not far from the market-place of Warwick stands the great church of St. Mary's: a vast edifice, indeed, and almost worthy to be a cathedral.

Mr. A. taught him to carry meat home from the market, and he was never known to eat it, or allow any other dog to take it from him.

One day as he was going home from the market, the basket was heavy, having in it a large piece of meat.

On those estates which are situated near the market, provisions will be cultivated; on those which are remote from the market, provisions will of course be partially neglected, and it will be more profitable to the apprentices to work on the estates at a quarter of a dollar per day, raising only enough provisions for their own use.

Most of the people aboard had come from the market-place with fruit and fish and vegetables to cook when they arrived at home.

I have even seen it happen that my daughter-in-law and myself, and her friend Madame de Bois-Sombre, and old Mère Julie from the market, have formed the whole congregation.

For, besides the through traffic out from the market-place to the broad macadamised road that had taken the place and the route of an ancient Roman road, there were the customers to the shops that lined each side of the street.

He comes out from the market town, and travels on foot for a whole day together, from hamlet to hamlet.

"And I am willing to proclaim it all from the market-place," he said hoarsely, "if that is your wish.

Wagons were sent daily through nearly all the streets to gather these contributed supplies, and the street-cars were free to all women and children going to or from the Market-House.

On his return from the market, he flung himself upon his couch and sat motionless for a whole hour.

In handling for storage, be careful not to bruise or break the skins; and in purchasing from the market, select only such as are perfect.

Celery from the market may be kept fresh for some time by wrapping the bunches in brown paper, sprinkling them with water, then wrapping in a damp cloth and putting in some cool, dark place.

THE PREPARATION AND COOKING OF MEAT.Meat, when brought from the market, should be at once removed from the paper in which it is wrapped, as the paper will absorb the juices of the meat; and if the wrapping is brown paper, the meat is liable to taste of it.

And so the asparagus that we had this spring' "'Was always from the market!' "'Hear that!

For example, to a person who is not familiar with commercial slang, this sentence from the market columns of a newspaper is a puzzle: "Java coffees are dull and easy, though they are statistically strong.

56 examples of  from the market  in sentences