350 examples of prentice in sentences

Why, this comes of Idleness; thou should'st have bound him Prentice in time, the Boy would have made a good saucy Taylor.

If I be pos'd upon a book, sir, though I be a poor 'prentice, I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth, sir.

Indeed, if Mr. Barnard should report any day that a discouraged 'prentice-boy had left town for his country home, all the bells could instantly be set to work to speak articulately, in language regarding which the dullest imagination need not be at loss, "Turn again, Higginbottom, Lord Mayor of Boston!"

John H. Prentice.

JOHN JAY PIERREPONT, Brooklyn, N.Y. GIFFORD PINCHOT, Washington, D.C. JOHN HILL PRENTICE, New York City.

Then, as we sat each one harking for what might next befall, George, the youngest 'prentice boy, who had his seat beside me, plucked me by the sleeve, inquiring in a troubled voice whether I had any knowledge of that which the crying might portend; but I shook my head, telling him that I had no knowing beyond his own; though, for his comfort, I said that it might be the wind.

He plays yet, like a young prentice the first day, and is not come to his task of melancholy.

I was 'prentice for five miserable years to a stupid brute of a country apothecarymy poor father left money for thathe thought nothing could be finer for me.

The Prentice speaks his Disrespect by an extended Finger, and the Porter by stealing out his Tongue.

Men and women without another theological interest in the world are yet keen to argue about Millenarianism, and to try their 'prentice hands on the interpretation of the imagery of the apocalyptic literature of both the Old Testament and the New.

By William Healy, Augusta F. Bronner, Edith M. H. Baylor, and J. Prentice Murphy.

MURPHY, J. PRENTICE, joint author.

SEE Price, Edith H. MILLER, H. PRENTICE.

STEADMAN, J. M. Exercises in writing and thinking, by J. M. Steadman, H. Prentice Miller & Phil S. Grant.

J. M. Steadman, III (C), H. Prentice Miller & Phil S. Grant (A); 16Sep60; R262947.

WOODWARD, HELEN. Evelyn Prentice.

SEE Woodward, W. E. WOODWARD, W. E. Evelyn Prentice.

The Greek political experience; studies in honor of William Kelly Prentice.

by Loretta Phillips & Prentice Phillips.

Elinor H. Prentice (PPW); 4Jan68; R426372. BOSWORTH, ALLAN R.

by Loretta Phillips & Prentice Phillips.

Sir Stephen proposed putting me to Prentice; but my Lady being an excellent Manager, would not let her Husband throw away his Money in Acts of Charity.

Sir ROGER'S Kindness extends to their Children's Children, and this very Morning he sent his Coachman's Grandson to Prentice.

Every young writer forms himself upon some older writer; nobody begins master; but Ibañez became master while he was yet no doubt practicing a prentice hand; yet I do not feel very strongly the Zolaistic influence in his first novel, La Barraca, or The Cabin, which paints peasant life in the region of Valencia, studied at first hand and probably from personal knowledge.

He will have us up before the Council," laughed the goldsmith's 'prentice.

350 examples of  prentice  in sentences