stonemason - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • cut: The following inscriptions were probably cut by the same stonemason: Iscrizioni di Cos ED 38 72 dpi image of ED 38.
  • build: It was built by the stonemasons of Glamis for the Queen Mother's mother.

Converse of object

  • become: He was born on an island off the coast of Dalmatia and became a stonemason.
  • work: How has this connection between working stonemasons and modern Freemasons established?
  • use: These values are explored through participation in a series of ritual dramas, which use stonemason 's customs and tools as allegorical guides.
  • include: In the 1891 Census Bennett Street listed 71 building workers, including 15 stonemasons.
  • employ: We employ full time stonemasons plus technical support staff.
  • train: A City & Guilds stonemason trained at Weymouth College, he went on to study conservation in Italy.

Adjective modifier

  • skilled: In a place where things had been timber-built, skilled stonemasons were scarce.
  • local: Through into another part- three years ago they created a stone circle, using stone cut by a local stonemason.
  • medieval: It is a town to which many builders have contributed, from the medieval stonemasons to the craftsmen that created the splendid Georgian facades.
  • same: The following inscriptions were probably cut by the same stonemason: Iscrizioni di Cos ED 38 72 dpi image of ED 38.
  • many: It is advisable to ensure the memorial and many Stonemasons will be able to arrange this for you.
  • experienced: This book presents a new look at cathedrals, abbeys and churches through the eyes of experienced stonemason, Thomas Maude.

Modifies a noun

  • yard: Pass the stonemason yard on the left hand side, and then CTS on the right hand side.
  • craft: Freemasonry in Scotland grew organically form the medieval stonemason craft.
  • father: The Early Years Gibbon was born in 1869 in a house built by his stonemason father on Malakoff Street, Stalybridge.

Noun used with modifier

  • specialist: Erection of the building commenced in1994 with the 1869 frontage being rebuilt by a specialist stonemason.
  • apprentice: As an apprentice stonemason, I was in charge of building one.
  • journeyman: She was born in 1857 in Bootle, Lancashire, the daughter of Ben THORPE, a journeyman stonemason, and Sarah TURNER.

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