Clerk example sentences

These revolutions were led by the liberal-nationalists belonging to the educated middle-class elite, among whom were professors, schoolteachers, clerks and members of the commercial middle classes.This is because either I forget to ask for the air miles when I check in, or I remember to ask for them but the airline then manages not to record them, or the check-in clerk informs me that I am not entitled to them.Even in the mid-nineteenth century Qamr-al-din Khan's haveli had several structures within it, and included housing for the cart drivers, tent pitchers, torchbearers, as well as for accountants, clerks and household servants.In January, on a flight to Australia— a flight for which I was going to get about a zillion air miles — the clerk shook her head when I presented my card and told me I was not entitled to any.New groups of lower-middle-class people such as shopkeepers and clerks, along with the traditional aristocratic and gentlemanly classes in England and France now formed the new readership for novels.But the clerks and officials would not even look at him, leave alone do his job or bother to tell him the status of his application.Barring the office boys and a couple of clerks, everybody else at the Studios radiated leisure, a pre-requisite for poetry.English education produced clerks to whom the British gave petty jobs under them.Similarly, people who work in the offices of banks, insurance companies or government department, as managers, assistants, clerks, peons or security guards are the employees of these organisations.

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