pearson family造句
例句與造句
- Paul is a hair-replacement specialist who is treated like part of the Pearson family.
- At some time during the Pearson family ownership, the inn building housed a post office.
- The fourth son of the 4th Earl of Listowel, Hare was indirectly related to the Pearson family.
- The family business is still passed down through generations and is currently run by the Pearson family in London today.
- Boswells and the Oxford Drug Company are still owned by the Pearson family and unusually for a Department Store still contains a Pharmacy.
- It's difficult to find pearson family in a sentence. 用pearson family造句挺難的
- In 1976 Brodie published an article in " American Heritage " magazine about the grandchildren of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson, and covered the Pearson family.
- In March 2014 Heritage said the Pearson Company plant in High Point, started by the Pearson family in 1942, was closing by August, affecting 86 employees.
- In 1817 Leader House was sold to the Pearson family and between 1853 and 1873 Mr Pearson s daughter lived there with her husband, the surgeon H . Brown Fisher.
- Jack Tait actually lived on Dovercourt Road in Toronto's west end during his athletic career, where from 1903-1907 his neighbors were the Rev . Edwin Pearson family.
- In 2004, during the inaugural run of the Ultimate Speed Challenge, the fastest time was achieved by a car designed and built by the Pearson family, driven by Alicia Kimball, and utilizing high performance pneumatic tires.
- The house and the street it sits on were used as the main exterior set for Wisteria Lane of " Desperate Housewives ", and was also previously used as the Pearson family house on " The Bill Engvall Show ."
- In 2000, Hugh Gibson, a former director of Royal Doulton and a member of the Pearson family, led a buy-out, making Royal Crown Derby once again an independent and privately owned concern, which at present ( 2006 ) employs about 300 people at the Osmaston Road works.
- The structure held other businesses until the Pearson family sold the building in 1972 to antique collector Roger John Douvres, who restored the structure over a period of four years, using the lower section as an old-fashioned soda fountain and the upper portion as an elegant dining hall decorated in early 20th-century style.