How to use in-sentence of “quaker”:
– In 1983, Quaker bought Stokely-Van Camp, Incorporated.
– Hewes’s parents were part of the Quaker Society of Friends.
– Anyone can go to a Quaker meeting.
– Because of this, she persuasionpersuades her husband to take him to a Quaker town to get better.
– He married a Quaker girl he knew, Annie Pim.

Example sentences of “quaker”:
– Fisher-Price stopped being owned by Quaker in 1991.
– A young Quaker named William Penn started a new colony there.
– The park is named after Jonathan Dickinson, a Quaker merchant who was shipwrecked in 1696, with his family and others, on the Florida coast near the present-day park.
– In 1969 Quaker got Fisher-Price, a toy business.
– In his 30s the Quaker wrote a lot of scientific papers that were published.
– Cope’s father gave money to a small Quaker college called Haverford College.
– In the 1880s, the land that is now Whittier was bought by Quakers, who named the city after John Greenleaf Whittier, a Quaker poet.
– The Gurneys were a Quaker family.
– The exposition was where many famous inventions were first presented and many modern items such as the Ferris wheel, Quaker Oats, Hershey’s, the Frontier thesis was presented, and the United States Mint, in the United States of America, offered its first commemorative coins.
– In August 2001, Quaker was bought out by Pepsico because Pepsi wanted to own Gatorade and be in the sports beverage market.
– Under his leadership, PepsiCo launched brands like Quaker Oats CompanyQuaker, Tropicana and Doritos in the Indian market.
– Mainly on his initiative the first Peace Centre in South Africa was founded in Cape Town in 1985, the Quaker Peace Centre in whose administration he is still active today.
– There was a purpose built Quaker meeting house in Schoolhouse Lane that had been built near the same time.
– In 1994, Quaker bought Snapple for $1.7 billion.
- Fisher-Price stopped being owned by Quaker in 1991.
- A young Quaker named William Penn started a new colony there.
- The park is named after Jonathan Dickinson, a Quaker merchant who was shipwrecked in 1696, with his family and others, on the Florida coast near the present-day park.
