mason - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • locate: The ancient Britons, the Celts and the medieval church masons intentionally located their sacred places in very specific places.
  • hire: In April Mayer Brown & Platt hired two Masons ' partners, Nigel Weiss and Steven Janes.

Converse of subject

  • carve: Almost certainly, the stonework was carved by masons who had worked at Canterbury Cathedral.
  • build: Clarence House, built by English masons for the Duke, stands on a small hill which commands a fine view of the dockyard.

Modifies a noun

  • bee: The Council offers advice only on solitary and mason bees.
  • jar: I.e. paint cans, tins, baskets, mason jars, use coils of rope to hide the vases.

Adjective modifier

  • monumental: Monumental Masons will not tout for business within the cemetery.
  • skilled: Good to see we still have the skilled masons able to do the work.
  • same: St Mary's was built by the same masons who rebuilt Westminster Abbey.

Noun used with modifier

  • wall: Fleetwood Museum S RM 3. Encourage local entomologists to search for wall mason bee in appropriate season.
  • sand: These areas are largely dominated by lugworms, sand masons and other polychaetes.
  • firm: We also offer legal advice to businesses in West Yorkshire, in conjunction with leading law firm Masons.

Possessives

  • mark: The tower stair displays a good array of masons ' marks.

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