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Meanings of many clerks in English
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Usage of many clerks in English
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One would think that many offices and manyclerks would be required.
2
Too manyclerks, lots of brand names, wide alleys between counters and shelves.
3
So manyclerks these days have a pasty look.' Wrenne looked at the empty plates.
4
Did I embark in it largely, I would keep as manyclerks as a bank.
5
I know just how annoying it is for you, who have so manyclerks to look after.
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It is a boarding-house, where manyclerks board; that tells a doleful story to the initiated, I suspect.
7
Was a clerk once, but got out of a job, and couldn't get another; there are so manyclerks.
8
How manyclerks, cashiers, clergymen, editors, and professors in colleges have lost position and prestige by carelessness and inaccuracy!
9
Receiving and paying tellers, with bookkeepers, and manyclerks are necessary to carry on the business of a large bank.
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The girls in their companies are like so manyclerks to them, just machines that help to bring the money in.
11
They passed through a large office and here Prescott saw manyclerks at work at little desks, four women among them.
12
Alick could give him some work to do, while at Fort Ross there were already as manyclerks as could find employment.
13
It used to be the invariable custom in stores-itis so still in a few-tolay off manyclerks during the dull seasons.
14
We couldn't have used more without hiring so manyclerks and marcelled paraphernalia that the sound of the gum chewing would have disturbed the Postmaster-General.
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Manyclerks began issuing such licenses to same-sex couples rather than go back to court.
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Manyclerks are married to milliners, licensed tobacco dealers, women who have charge of the public lotteries or reading-rooms.