Examples of using A bricklayer in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
He's a doctor- not a bricklayer.
At 16 he began work as a bricklayer.
He's a bricklayer.
Outside of hockey Stuart worked as a bricklayer, and later in his life he also worked with his father in construction.
He was brought into training as a bricklayer, and at the same time he attended classes at the Academy of Art starting in 1766.
During the interrogation the man confesses that the person who gave him the documents is a bricklayer he met in jail who has a red van
Two days after he was acquitted from the Suárez case Lucio went back to work as a bricklayer.
Early years==Schumacher was born in Hürth, North Rhine-Westphalia, to Rolf Schumacher, a bricklayer, and his wife Elisabeth.
This guy has a daughter because, after all, all a man has is his legacy. and he's gonna teach her to be a bricklayer.
The taxi driver who drove me to the airport this morning was a bricklayer who has been laid off as a result of Polish people coming onto the site,
Agnieszka- a senior film school student- persuades a bigwig journalist to give the green light to her film about Mateusz Birkut, a bricklayer and labour leader whose brilliant career ended abruptly around 1952.
Mateusz Birkut- a leader of socialist labour, a bricklayer, a constructor of Nowa Huta,
Mine was a bricklayer.
I was a bricklayer.
I was a bricklayer. Where?
In Buccinasco, he reinvented himself as a bricklayer.
That's a different category. You're a bricklayer.
Jacobsen initially trained as a bricklayer.
Let's see your hands. He was a bricklayer.