Which preposition to use with caretaker
His commissionaire and body-servant, Stork, had once, in a rarealmost uniqueconvivial moment, declared to the caretaker of the building that he knew no more about his master after ten years than he did the first day he entered his service.
I was a caretaker at the Haven of Rest Cemetery for sometime.
I went downstairs and sent the caretaker on an errand to the Law Courts.
My first impulse was to send the caretaker for a doctor and a policeman; but a moment's reflection convinced me that there were serious objections to this course.
Will you youths, full of illusions, overflowing with aggressiveness and energy for new undertakings, resign yourselves to this profession of watchmen and caretakers to a country?
But the caretaker over at the summer resort has even a lonelier time, I suppose.
My business kept me from home nearly all the time; but my father, mother, brother, and sister-in-law kindly watched my caretakers with argus eyes, and the so-called triplets throve wonderfully day by day.
Unless the weather grew worse, the party would drive back to Bayfield; but the old caretaker in the Town House had orders to light fires there and prepare the bedrooms, and on the chance of being detained.