Examples of 'there was a barber' in a sentence

Meaning of "there was a barber"

there was a barber: This phrase is the beginning of a sentence and describes a situation involving a barber. Without further context, the meaning is incomplete

How to use "there was a barber" in a sentence

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there was a barber
Most likely there was a barber shop inside.
There was a barber and his wife.
I asked an urchin whether there was a barber in the place.
There was a barber and his wige.
Y, i } In our town there was a barber shop.
There was a barber and his wife And he was beautiful.
And she was beautiful. Ghosts. There was a barber and his wife… Shadows?
There was a barber and his wife And she was beautiful.
In our town there was a barber shop for men only.
There was a barber called Bioletti.
Then, there was a barber across the police station.
There was a barber and his wife And he was beautiful A proper artist with a knife.
In our town there was a barber shop for men only, run by a beautiful Alsatian woman.
There was a barber and his wife and she was beautiful… a foolish barber and his wife.
Ghosts . There was a barber and his wife.

See also

There was a barber and his wife, and she was beautiful . Ghosts.
Once there was a barber A barber who lived in Spain.
There was a barber and his wife, and he was beautiful, Something not very nice.
There was a barber called Bioletti I think he's still there, actually, in Penny Lane.

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