12 examples of tata in sentences

The little Autocrat is beginning to master some of the maxims of Constitutional Monarchyfor instance, to find out that we do not always leave the room the moment he waves his hand by way of dismissal and utters the command of "Tata."

Then comes a monstrous new hotel, built by a stock company under the direction of the late J. N. Tata, a Parsee merchant who visited the United States several times and obtained his inspirations and many of his ideas there.

He was a guest of the late Mr. Tata, a famous Parsee merchant, and received a great deal of attention.

It is due to the enterprise of the late Mr. J. N. Tata, a Parsee merchant and manufacturer, and it is to be hoped that its success will be sufficient to stimulate similar enterprises elsewhere.

The late Jamsetjee Nusserwanji Tata of Bombay, a typical Parsee, amassed an enormous fortune as a merchant and manufacturer, won an enviable reputation for integrity, enterprise and public spirit, and for several years before his lamented death in 1904, was permitted to enjoy the gratification that men of his kind deserve after a long career of activity and usefulness.

I have been frequently told that Mr. Tata in his time was the most enterprising man in India.

There is plenty of ore, plenty of coal and labor, and Mr. Tata was willing to pay the expense and do the work of a pioneer in order that his fellow countrymen may enjoy the wealth that lies dormant in their mountains.

A slave of the economic thought of Adam Smith, David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill, or our own Nani Palkhivala, JRD Tata and M.R. Pai, I have been a votary of free enterprise and competition and allergic to monopolies.

Walter cast himself down, and bade old Tata fan him; why should Mabel have it all to herself? Then sounds of wrangling were heard below, and Walter roused himself to go down and interfere.

'These anthropophagi have some idea of a God, a superior being, their Tata ("Father"), a bo mam merere ("he made all things"), Anyambi is their Tata (Father), and ranks above all other Fang gods, because a'ne yap (literally, "he lives in heaven").'

'These anthropophagi have some idea of a God, a superior being, their Tata ("Father"), a bo mam merere ("he made all things"), Anyambi is their Tata (Father), and ranks above all other Fang gods, because a'ne yap (literally, "he lives in heaven").'

This Fang Father or Tata 'is considered indifferent to the wants and sufferings of men, women, and children.'

12 examples of  tata  in sentences