46 examples of trade-mark in sentences

They had them mounted in the best possible manner, and sent them to all the principal cities and railroad centers in the country, having them placed in prominent positions at the leading hotels, dépôts, and other public buildings, as a sort of trade-mark, or advertisement, of the Kansas Pacific Railroad; and to-day they attract the attention of the traveler almost everywhere.

I don't know the f-f-fellow's n-n-name, but I've g-g-got his trade-mark on my c-c-cheek, every k-k-knuckle of his fist.

Poor Theron, who has some original ideas on a subject to which he has given years of research and meditation, has been waiting anxiously from month to month to see whether his condensed exposition will find a place in the next advertised programme, but sees it, on the contrary, regularly excluded, and twice the space he asked for filled with the copious brew of Adrastus, whose name carries custom like a celebrated trade-mark.

Recent tomahawks taken from the Indians bear an English trade-mark.

No, I don't want a fanthat's a Lydia Languish trade-mark.

"The trade-mark name of tins coat'Aquascutum'is a Latin word, and translated into our own good English, 'Aqua,' means water.

And every evening the three young salesmen met at an appointed place and went over the day's trade, each borrowing from another anything he'd sold out of; and Andresen would sit down, often as not, and take out a file and file away the German trade-mark from a sportsman's whistle, or rub out "Faber" on the pens and pencils.

And others, particularly business people, use it merely as a trade-mark or sign of respectability, and then laugh in their sleeves at the number of dupes they make with it!"

"This League of the Nations we mentioned above, With the motto, 'Be Quiet,' the trade-mark, a Dove, Will be wanting a President, won't it, my love?" Jimmy's mother sees light.

If one has ever participated in an affair of arms at Ypres, it gives one a sort of honourable trade-mark for the rest of the war as a member of the accepted successful Matadors of the Flanders Bull-ring.

I like coffee, but it doesn't like me!" Irritating, maddeningly reiterated wordsthe trade-mark of the dyspeptic bore!

The laundress, with diabolical cunning, takes care to place her trade-mark as near the top rim as possible.

V. Sackville-West (A); 24Nov61; R285742. SADTLER, ROBERT E. Patent and trade-mark forms for the United States and Canada.

SEE Stern, William A. Trade-mark protection and unfair trading.

SEE KHUN DE PROROK, BYRON. DERENBERG, JULIUS. Trade-mark protection and unfair trading.

Beatrice Roethke (W); 16Dec63; R328269. ROGERS, EDWARD S. Trade-mark protection and unfair trading.

CO. Patent and trade-mark forms for the United States and Canada.

V. Sackville-West (A); 24Nov61; R285742. SADTLER, ROBERT E. Patent and trade-mark forms for the United States and Canada.

SEE KHUN DE PROROK, BYRON. DERENBERG, JULIUS. Trade-mark protection and unfair trading.

Beatrice Roethke (W); 16Dec63; R328269. ROGERS, EDWARD S. Trade-mark protection and unfair trading.

"Being a hero, I require the trade-mark.

This contains descriptions and illustrations of interesting and novel inventions, Personal Notes about inventors and Legal Decisions in Patent, Trade-mark and Copyright cases, etc., digested in a popular and readable style.

I'll kill him, if he strikes me agin," the dark trade-mark coming into her eyes.

At the end of an absorbingly interesting reel showing the Kaiser reviewing his troops, a huge green trade-mark globe revolved with a streamer fluttering Berlin.

When he changed the trade-mark the Germans bought them as fast as he could supply themnot because they were short of food at that time, but through the magic of a name.

46 examples of  trade-mark  in sentences