builder - use in sentences

Possessives

  • merchant: Then a local builder's merchant built a hall on the far side, closing up the open view across the pit.
  • rubble: Always discuss how the builder's rubble will be disposed of, and when.
  • yard: There are materials in the builders ' yard; there is a great deal of work to be done.
  • skip: This all-new product features a minimum width of under 1 meter matched to a high lift function for tipping into builders ' skips.

Converse of object

  • employ: Working in teams, Habitat also employs local builders to work with their volunteers to brick lay.

Adjective modifier

  • reputable: These contacts will know of reputable builders in your area who they have dealings with.
  • speculative: Most houses were built by speculative builders, who funded each project from the profits from the previous buildings.
  • self-employed: Husband self-employed builder Hilary: formerly a computer operator, husband a pharmacist.
  • dodgy: A god for airlines, one for dodgy builders and one for children's breath.
  • foolish: Not sure even the most adventurous and/or foolish digital builder can claim that kind of longevity.
  • prolific: Britain's most prolific builder of coach bodies over the same period was Duple and the Bedford / Duple combination could be seen everywhere.

Modifies a noun

  • merchant: Contact a builder merchant directly or search using the internet.
  • rubble: No loose rubbish, or builders rubble will be collected.
  • yard: Compared to the previous use as a builders yard the scheme was likely to generate less traffic.

Noun used with modifier

  • cowboy: The last thing we need is a load of cowboy builders returning their right ears to us claiming it was down to our product!
  • organ: Eric is a pipe organ builder who works with his brother John who runs the family firm, B C Shepherd & Sons.
  • pyramid: Another study we carried out at Manchester Museum proposed an educational resource based around the pyramid builders ' town of Kahun [ 26 ] .
  • boat: Scottish Canal Cruising: Boat builders on the Millenium Link canals.
  • empire: To them, the Irish had become second class citizens in the world's greatest empire builder.
  • rogue: Cutting the rate of VAT is a necessary condition for the eviction of rogue builders.

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