Ainda não temos significados para "be carpenters".
1They should learn to be carpenters and farmers and the like.
2In that case we should be not apprentices but students, and our ambition is not merely to learn carpentry but to be carpenters.
3The Mission boys are taught to be carpenters, masons and brick makers, for food is so plentiful that there is no need to establish plantations.
4Outside, there were carpenters hammering professionally upon a hasty grandstand of timber.
5They were carpenters lifting a post into a vertical position within the parapet.
6Some are carpenters, others are masons, weavers, tailors, basket-makers, etc.
7There 's a good roof repair group and there 's carpenters
8Some are carpenters, some masons, some miners, some tailors.
9There were carpenters, masons, blacksmiths, tailors, shoemakers, &c., or, one of each, and sometimes more.
10They were carpenters, and bore on their shoulders an empty coffin, covered by a thin black cloth.
11There are carpenters, bankers, pilots, clerks, lawyers, tradesmen of all grades, and working men of all trades.
12They were carpenters and blacksmiths by turns, regulating their occupations by the grand doctrines of supply and demand.
13Some of the men were carpenters, blacksmiths, and farmers, while the women wove blankets or a coarse cloth.
14The workmen were carpenters, all engaged upon the new schoolhouse above the hill, and returning from their day's job.
15His sons were carpenters, sailmakers, and fishers, and they hunted the amphibians in all the creeks during the hot season.
16The figures show that among each 100 American born men in Cleveland only seven are machinists and only three are carpenters.