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It's a common misconception among jobbing builders.
The work was carried out by a local jobbing builder called Rolfe, assisted by a lad.
Regan is a small-time jobbing builder, divorced with two kids, who lives in the sleepy Irish town of Kildenny.
A jobbing builder in Bradford, West Yorkshire, Neilson turned to crime when his business failed.
Hairy Dave & Jungle John - these two brothers are local jobbing builders who are known for their wild coiffure.
Old Pope Alex was certainly far from omnipotent if he dwelt under the misconception that present day jobbing builders could repeat the masterworks wrought by their fifteenth-century counterparts.
A PVA (polyvinyl acetate) is a cheap general-purpose adhesive and sealant much loved by jobbing builders, one of whom has doubtless recommended it to you.
One man identified himself as a jobbing builder and chatted to the woman, who was in her seventies, while another searched the house in Brougham Street, Darlington, on Tuesday.
This is one of the big three timber importers in the UK, but is best known to the public for its 191 Jewson outlets catering to the small jobbing builder.
Elderly are warned on conmen builders Elderly people in Stockton have been warned about 'jobbing builder' conmen after a pensioner parted with £2,500 of his savings.
Charles was 12 when his father began to work on his own account as a jobbing builder, and Charles joined him after leaving school staying with the firm until his death in 1945.
The original brothers were sons of Thomas and Elizabeth Holloway, of West Lavington, Wiltshire where Thomas was a local jobbing builder and bricklayer.
The business was founded in 1865 when Richard Costain and his future brother-in-law, Richard Kneen, left the Isle of Man and moved to Liverpool as jobbing builders.
Along the bar from him huddled in their usual conspiratorial poses were Brentford's two resident jobbing builders, Hairy Dave and Jungle John, so named for their remarkably profuse outcroppings of cerebral hair.
On 25 November 2007, The Mail on Sunday carried a front page headline: "How big Labour backer is a jobbing builder who knows NOTHING about his £200,000 donation".
Little is still known of the designers and speculators of this part of the town's growth, save that they were often little more than smallholders or jobbing builders who saw the possibility of some quick profits on their small capital.