9231 examples of store in sentences

I could even read in their actions and words the simple stories of their former livesthe farm laborer, the sailor, the store-keeper, now all on one common level of misfortune and miserycondemned alike to exile, to servitude in a strange land, beyond seas.

His bold antagonist his quivered store Then Rustem raised his bow, with eager eye Choosing a dart, and placed it on the string, A thong of elk-skin; to his ear he drew The feathered notch, and when the point had touched The other hand, the bended horn recoiled, And twang the arrow sped, piercing the breast Of Ushkabús, who fell a lifeless corse, As if he never had been born!

It has a display section in front and a store room at the back.

I have thought of you many times since I parted from you at Madame Conquilla's store of shell-work.

When Tom came to say he was going to Savannah, she commissioned him to go to the store where her dresses were usually ordered, and buy some fine French merino.

I went to Mr. Goldwin's store to do your errand, and who should I find there but Florimond Blumenthal!"

And he went looking all round in New York, and then he came to Boston, hoping to see us or hear from us some day; but he had about done expecting it when I walked into the store.

" "Don't go to the store on purpose to see him, dear.

He found the store of his old friend occupied by strangers, who could only repeat what he had already heard.

Hallo, Signor Papanti!" The Italian, who was thus hailed, halted in his quick walk, and, being beckoned to by Mr. Talbot, crossed the street and entered the store.

"Mr. Royal did introduce me to him at his store.

Were I the richest monarch under heaven, And had one daughter thrice as fair As was the Grecian Menelaus' wife, Ere I would match her to an untaught swain, Though one whose wealth exceeded Croesus' store, Herself should choose, and I applaud her choice Of one more poor than ever Sophos was, Were his deserts but equal unto his.

No, my lord, not I; this I remember, We supp'd with Gustus, and had wine good store, Whereof I think I tasted liberally.

Then long may you live together, have store of sons! ILF.

For these products, when they are completed, will serve (taking society as a whole) to replace the store which in the meantime is being used up, so that the longer this replacement takes, the larger must be the initial store.

For these products, when they are completed, will serve (taking society as a whole) to replace the store which in the meantime is being used up, so that the longer this replacement takes, the larger must be the initial store.

Conversely, the larger the store of consumers' goods available, the more distant is the future for which we can afford to work.

It is thus the store or stock of consumers' goods which represents our real capital; for it is the magnitude of this store which determines how far we can devote our energies to purposes which are remote in time.

It is thus the store or stock of consumers' goods which represents our real capital; for it is the magnitude of this store which determines how far we can devote our energies to purposes which are remote in time.

A large store of consumable goods is thus not a fundamental necessity of a prosperous society.

If it is argued that this power to produce consumable goods may be regarded as being in effect a store of consumable goods, it must be sternly replied that this is the language of symbolism, not of science, and that symbolism is highly dangerous in this connection.

The false conception of capital as essentially a store of consumers' goods has led and still leads to many serious fallacies.

The store of consumable goods is what it is: the quantity of goods in process of manufacture, which will shortly be coming forward, is also what it is.

A moderate skill in different languages will easily satisfy one of the truth of this, it being so obvious to observe great store of words in one language which have not any that answer them in another.

But men, in making their general ideas, seeking more the convenience of language, and quick dispatch by short and comprehensive signs, than the true and precise nature of things as they exist, have, in the framing their abstract ideas, chiefly pursued that end; which was to be furnished with store of general and variously comprehensive names.

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