(1) He was a husband, father, farmer, sawyer , commercial fisherman, quarryman, storyteller and, every now and then, beer drinker.(2) In 1754 an immigrant sawyer , who had begun a business in New York City, advertised that he had ‘a good house for keeping timber out of the weather.’(3) He was learning to be a sawyer , helping to provide the wood for the carpenters engaged at the ‘Big House’ where further modifications and extensions were being built on the West Front.(4) Mark estimates that any city of 50,000 or more easily generates enough ‘waste ‘wood to keep a custom sawyer busy.’(5) Mills works as a sawyer in Tennessee, and his poems have the kind of down-home intelligence that comes from a man listening to people talk.(6) For the nomad sawyer , working in the shop one day, in the back yard the next, and at a buddy's place on the weekend, a lightweight, bench-top table saw is an ideal choice.(7) A manual dial allows the sawyer to accurately choose the size of the lumber being targeted.(8) After Ray, who makes rolltop desks, watched a custom sawyer turn a log into lumber, he and Mark decided they wanted to make their own lumber.(9) He eventually secured a job as a sawyer with an Edinburgh timber merchant, which gave him the means to support a wife and three small children.(10) He arrived on the Belgravia in 1864, with a 15-year sentence to serve for house-breaking and worked as a woodcutter, sawyer , fencer and general labouring teamster.(11) The pinewood nematode is transmitted from pine to pine by an insect vector, the pine sawyer .(12) The size and number of sawpits would be determined by the ability of the timber merchant to acquire material and employ sawyers .(13) The pine sawyers are wood borers and emerge throughout the summer months as adults carrying the nematode from infested or non-infested pine trees.(14) These men often were working not only as sawyers but as carpenters, coopers, and shinglemakers as well.(15) Opponents believe it's all a spin to provide more even-aged timber for the sawyers .(16) Sometimes, in the mild English summers, the sawyers would work in sawpits in the woods, which often would have no covering at all.