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indenture - use in sentences
Converse of object
- date: The earliest document in the bundle is a land indenture dated 5 March 1716.
- allow: Allowed an Indenture whereby John Dryden a poor Child of the Parish of S t.
- make: The Clerk to make all Indentures for all persons bound and to take Reasonable Fees.
- sign: At the end of the session the children will be asked to sign an Indenture to become apprentices for a period of 7 years.
Object
- labor: In Natal the system of indentured labor began in 1860.
- worker: Where I come from we don't have social workers, just indentured workers.
Adjective modifier
- large: Group of early large sheet vellum indentures, all dating back to the 18th c.
- vellum: Group of five early vellum indentures from the 17th c.
- twenty-eight: Collection of twenty-eight large sheet vellum indentures, 19th c.
Modifies a noun
- trustee: Her general research interests include corporate and securities law and she has written on corporate bonds, indenture trustees and diversification of finance.
- paper: Stitched into the lining of his clothing were his indenture papers, which would prove to any prospective employer that he knew his job.
Noun used with modifier
- vellum: Group of early large sheet vellum indentures, all dating back to the 18th c.
- apprenticeship: Likewise, apprenticeship indentures are only mentioned where they fill gaps or offer additional date coverage.
- sheet: Group of early large sheet vellum indentures, all dating back to the 18th c.
Preposition: of
- apprenticeship: Allowed an Indenture of apprenticeship whereby Susannah Holbrook aged ten years was bound to Joseph French of the parish of S t.
- lease: In 1811, documents refer to Indentures of lease and release between this Elizabeth and George Brook, " a Shropshire gentleman " .
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