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After the death of his father, he became a tradesman for a while.
Or any of the other tradesmen who had come and gone over the past two months.
The whole building was sold to tradesmen of the town.
He's down in the garden, talking to a tradesman just now.
He will not be treated as anything else than a tradesman.
It takes sharp looking to tell one Tradesman from another.
By the age of 26, he had become an independent and successful tradesman.
So tradesmen have to keep returning until the problem is put right.
Have to become, if not a gentleman, then at least a tradesman.
He had 50 people, including needed tradesmen, teachers, and physicians.
He was, however, very far from being a mere tradesman.
As he started across the bridge to the new city, the tradesmen began to appear.
"They have not yet come for the bodies," said the tradesman.
The ground floor was originally used as a sales area for tradesmen.
The complex also is home for many business professionals, teachers, tradesmen and students.
About 15 of the 30 who applied were legitimate tradesmen.
Surely no one knew that she was here- It must be a tradesman.
A large number of tradesmen and small merchants served the area's needs from the town.
I could not fail to notice the tradesmen at your door.
His father was a successful middle-class tradesman and had even held public office.
The project was finished in less than a year and a half, using 200 skilled tradesmen.
A tradesman who has been ringing at the front door for several minutes gives up and goes away.
The only real difference between him and any other tradesman is that he happens to have a title.
Indeed, Smith had a particular distrust of the tradesman class.
Tradesmen regularly earn as much, if not more, than teachers.