Paul is time-served in the demanding trade, but reckons he's as fit as he ever was. |
|
Formed in 1998, the nine women wanted to prove themselves as competent as any time-served welder in fabrication skills. |
|
Fine if it were time-served and incorruptible Scottish law lords, but would a UN-sponsored court be as independent and free from bias? |
|
In addition to being time-served tradesmen, they will also need experience of high quality finishes. |
|
This is a good political answer to an often awkward question, and he is a time-served politician once again on the warpath. |
|
Knowles, as a time-served jazz enthusiast, has his own problems with orchestral music. |
|
Youngsters are made aware of their lower-rung positioning, and are expected to revere the time-served expertise of seasoned professionals. |
|
I decided to employ a time-served pork butcher and we started to make them ourselves. |
|
That inexperience is put down to the death of the time-served artisans who created the body of the church but did not survive to give us the steeple. |
|
The experienced time-served drivers have the best shifts and don't want to work weekends, and it is the new entrants who face the long hours and back shifts. |
|
The group heading to Kenya is a varied bunch, including someone who is a time-served cabinet maker and others who are good at painting or have other skills. |
|
For Brown, a time-served welder before his football career caught flame, had the inner fire to mould Rangers' championship-winning sides together. |
|
His language veers between a time-served nationalist and a graduate of the Harvard Business School, an odd hybrid of Celtic comfort and business assurance. |
|
This is a good political answer to an often awkward question, and the Labour MP for Glasgow Kelvin is a time-served politician once again on the warpath. |
|