Examples of 'timber merchant' in a sentence

Meaning of "timber merchant"

timber merchant: Refers to a person or company involved in selling or dealing with timber or wood products

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Why did you visit the timber merchant.
His father is a timber merchant and a collector of antique cars.
He then became a produce and timber merchant.
The timber merchant once beat up Bertel.
The site was used by a timber merchant for many years.
I was merely trying to further a respectable career in the employ of a timber merchant.
Jean the timber merchant.
You know the electricity pylons by the timber merchant.
Rolt was also a timber merchant and a descendant of the Pett shipbuilding family.
His father was a timber merchant.
Timber merchant Thomas Hammond perished during the fire.
He is also a timber merchant.
His father was originally a farmer and later became a timber merchant.
He was a very wealthy timber merchant and owned several Saw Mills.
Read the section on wood before you go to the timber merchant.

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Being a timber merchant and builder, Alfred was able to have a large home.
He was primarily a timber merchant.
Timber merchant Zinovyev, who also owned a factory near Narva City, owned a tugboat named Narova.
The family came from Mechelen and practiced the profession of boatman or timber merchant.
The building was later purchased by timber merchant Christian Ludvig Maag.
Bastide studied law for a time, and was afterward engaged in business as a timber merchant.
A Trow called Joan was owned by a timber merchant called Oliver Luff.
From the 19th century onwards, the house was inhabited by Richard Dobell, a prosperous timber merchant.
George Rex became the foremost timber merchant in the district, as well as a ship builder.
Tellef Dahll Schweigaard worked as a wholesaler and timber merchant.
The first to arrive, Poulain, timber merchant and former mayor, found the door shut.
Edmond Salomon Chait was a fluent French speaking son of a timber merchant from Rotterdam.
CONTENTS Family-owned timber merchant with real environmental commitment 3.
I can not see the connection between the doctor, Kaergaard and the timber merchant though.
It passed to a timber merchant firm in 1952 who cut down trees on the property.
No, I was trying to further a career as a timber merchant.
Mr. Nonsuch, the timber merchant is here.
She was the daughter of John Souter, a timber merchant.
Abraham 's son Joseph Cunard became a major timber merchant and politician in New Brunswick.
His father, Kalman Leib Kallenbach, was a Hebrew teacher and, later, a timber merchant.
In her own words, " Mr. Tarrant was an inspired timber merchant who dreamed of a super-Camel.
Zinkeisen was born in Kilcreggan, the daughter of Clare Bolton-Charles and Victor Zinkeisen, a timber merchant.
The manor house was built by timber merchant Just Treschow in 1723.
A bank? No, I was trying to further a career as a timber merchant.
It was established by in 1845 by Ralph Henry Arderne, a timber merchant originally from Cheshire, England.
Twelve years later in September 1867 she married Edmund Kay Wolstenholme, a timber merchant.
Today, he 's a prosperous timber merchant.
He married Sarah, the daughter of Sir Thomas Steavens, a wealthy timber merchant of Eltham, Kent.
In 2004 the war crimes unit also started investigating timber merchant Guus Kouwenhoven.

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