He controlled access to the King and assumed responsibility for the King's everyday necessities.
Plentiful towels, hair dryer, little bottles of everyday necessities.
They neatly folded their jackets - the pockets now full of the metal objects of everyday necessity - on top of their bags.
For many years, his parents ran the corner shop, selling everyday necessities to the often very poor customers.
The cost of everyday necessities such as power, transportation, clothing, food and even garbage disposal are much more of a hindrance in making ends meet.
Yet the Government's hands-off stance becomes less tenable as the Internet becomes an everyday necessity, a communications utility, for more and more people.
The canteen sold everyday necessities as well as a few items like biscuits, sweets and tobacco to the stationed troops.
The main function of a residential area is to house people and to provide the everyday necessities of life.
That can translate into ambition or practical application to the concrete, everyday necessities of life.
The cycle begins by being tricked into taking extreme loans for small, everyday necessities.