How To Use Granary In A Sentence
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A shabby-looking ramada was attached to the southern side of the granary like an unwanted appendage.
Fire The Sky
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It is a structure which does not resemble the so-called granary or storage facility at Harappa.
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In this manner innumerable low ruffians have obtained the estates and houses of their lords; but, faithful to their old habits and early origin, they abuse only what they possess; live in the stables, and convert the castle into a barn, a granary, a brew-house, a manufactory, or sometimes dilapidate it brick by brick, as their convenience may require.
Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808
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The granary is an old 19th century grainstore, six storeys high, fronting onto the river Suir whose quays were once crowded with sailing ships.
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Today, only a scattering of cobblestones and a granary remain from the estate of a former Russian general, the nucleus of which formed the boundary of the camp.
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There is marmalade - and jam made from Scottish strawberries or raspberries - and in the bread bin beside the granary loaf are some oatcakes and barley bannocks.
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A small bowl of muesli or porridge is ideal, as is poached eggs on rye or granary toast.
Times, Sunday Times
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A small bowl of muesli or porridge is ideal, as is poached eggs on rye or granary toast.
Times, Sunday Times
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A shabby-looking ramada was attached to the southern side of the granary like an unwanted appendage.
Fire The Sky
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Egypt was known as the granary of the ancient world.
Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
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Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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Pack with a granary roll, an apple and pot of yogurt.
The Sun
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Historical local landmark buildings, including a late 19th century lime kiln and a granary, have been thoughtfully restored and integrate well within the layout of the farmstead.
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Below lie suburban sprawl, motorways, and the remaining wheat fields of the Ile de France, the golden granary of Paris.
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Four years ago, Arner and Handeen moved an old brooder house onto a concrete slab that once supported a granary.
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Each group's harvest was stored in its own granary for use throughout the year.
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A small bowl of muesli or porridge is ideal, as is poached eggs on rye or granary toast.
Times, Sunday Times
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The granary toast that came with my Dorset crab was piping hot: how many other brigades of waiters manage hot toast?
Times, Sunday Times
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In the time of the Roman domination the Camargue was a second Egypt, and was called "The granary of the Roman army;" and Arles was given the designation of "The Breasts," so flowing with plenty was it held to be.
In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
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Granary, wholemeal, rye and stoneground breads.
The Sun
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Raymond told how he slept alone in a old stone granary that was infested with rats during the winter in preparation for the programme.
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In London, we saw the rise of the first mega-bucks English breakfasts and I fed my growing waistline with £20 plates of Cumberland sausage, organic goose eggs, homemade baked beans, hash browns, portobello mushrooms and endless granary toast with lightly salted butter, served with cafetieres of freshly brewed coffee.
How Britain fell in love with breakfast
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For example, Anacharsis Cloots, who is a member of the Committee of Public Instruction, and who one should, of course, expect not to be more ignorant than his colleagues, has lately advised them to distress the enemy by invading Scotland, which he calls the granary of England.
A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, Part II., 1793 Described in a Series of Letters from an English Lady: with General and Incidental Remarks on the French Character and Manners
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Farm shop, old granary showroom handcrafted country furniture shop, ceramics artist and Art Gallery.
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Place a slice of lightly buttered granary toast on each plate and spoon the scrambled egg on top.
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Serve with a slice of granary toast and a grilled tomato.
Times, Sunday Times
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For the first time in decades, wheat yields in the granary of Bulgaria were smaller than those harvested in the western parts of the country.
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Serve the fish with some herbed yoghurt sauce, some toasted granary or wholemeal bread and a fresh rocket salad.
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The granary is bursting with grain.
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Breakfast: Two poached eggs on one slice of granary toast with grilled mushrooms.
The Sun
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Serve the tomato, mushrooms and eggs with a slice of wholemeal or granary toast.
The Sun
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It's a former granary and is attached to the listed 16th-century house next door.
Times, Sunday Times
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The plot has to be ploughed and partitioned, watered and made ready for the sowing; and then the sprouts have to be fostered and guarded into maturity until the crop ripens and can be collected and garnered in the granary.
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The jury decided on the following: Champagne breakfast with scrambled eggs and smoked salmon on doorsteps of Granary Bread fried in olive oil on one side.
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Cucumber with cream cheese on caraway seed bread, egg mayonnaise with shiso cress on white bread, chicken with wholegrain mustard mayonnaise on basil bread and buttery smoked salmon on granary bread.
Mara Gibbs: Everybody Takes Tea Where? In London, England, The Promenade in The Dorchester Hotel
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Two poached eggs served with a grilled tomato, some grilled mushrooms and a slice of granary or wholemeal toast.
The Sun
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A host of additional outbuildings were discovered as well, including two dairies, a smokehouse, a granary, and two storehouses, all adjacent to the house.
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Experts want fishermen to use brown or granary loaves to lure their catches because they contain more protein.
The Sun
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We congregated in the shade beneath the granary floor, my dogs growling at their new companions.
Fire The Sky
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You start by nibbling on first rate home-baked rolls - granary, herb or dusted with sea salt.
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Porridge or two poached eggs on granary toast are both good examples of really filling choices.
The Sun
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To the right side of the granary, visitors can enjoy an interesting display of even more of Timberlake's agateware.
Local News from The Dispatch | Lexington, NC
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Use this mix to eat with a slice of granary toast.
The Sun
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When you harvest your crop, you store it in a fat dried mud and stick granary, which is taller than you can reach.
The Valley Of The Caves
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Cut down on refined white sugar, and white flour, and eat more wholemeal, granary and brown products.
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The second wooden building is the last in the sequence on the north granary site; it wasn't the final building in the fort, as there is at least a medieval tower house, an early modern bastle house and the 17th/18th century farmhouse.
Birdoswald Roman Fort: dating the post-Roman use of the site
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He turned round in an instant, but the silence of the granary mocked him: he was alone.
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BREAKFAST: Two poached eggs with grilled tomatoes and a slice of granary toast.
The Sun
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This place was called the granary, and was used for a drying ground.
La Vend�e
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Serve with a slice of granary toast and grilled tomatoes.
The Sun
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Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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For example, Kagulu and Gogo speakers used an indoor * - donga "granary hut.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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In time the limestone coast became a granary and vineyard of Venice; Istrian marble would front renaissance palaces on the Grand Canal, Dalmatian pine would plank the Republic's galleys, and its seamen would sail them.
The Doges of War
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There is marmalade - and jam made from Scottish strawberries or raspberries - and in the bread bin beside the granary loaf are some oatcakes and barley bannocks.
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A host of additional outbuildings were discovered as well, including two dairies, a smokehouse, a granary, and two storehouses, all adjacent to the house.
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The north granary had been used as a rubbish dump after its roof collapsed in around 350, and the rubbish deposits included coins dated to the 380s and two penannular (ring) brooches of a type dated to the very end of or just after the Roman period in Britain (Wilmott 2001 p.121).
Birdoswald Roman Fort: post-Roman activity on the site
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But a stiff amble around its cobbled streets, taking in the fierce castle and the quaint medieval Baroque theatre installed in a former granary in the square, confirmed my good first impressions.
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A remarkable assemblage of work by ceramicist Patrick G. Hall previewing his new Bawn Dubh collection exclusively at Design at the Granary.
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Here the geese are being driven home; the cows are crossing a ford; the oxen are ploughing; the sower is scattering his seed; the reaper plies his sickle; the oxen tread the grain; the corn is stored in the granary.
A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
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Sugar cane is also grown there and the whole region is known as ‘the granary of the sub continent’.
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Breakfast: Two poached eggs on a slice of granary toast and a little butter with a glass of orange juice.
The Sun
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The Old Granary 01929 552010, hall-woodhouse.co.uk is an imposing former grain house overlooking the River Frome.
Secret beaches of the south-west: Shipstal Beach< Dorset
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Two boiled eggs served with a slice of granary or wholemeal toast and a small glass of orange juice.
The Sun
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Canada, long known as the granary, is also the "woodyard" of the Empire, and had a wonderful display of pulp and paper covering a thousand square feet.
The British Empire Exhibition, A Study in Geography, Resources, and Citizenship of the British Empire
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The dry corn was stored in the granary by late November.
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I had ended up with two large bottles of water, four Granny Smiths, a loaf of granary bread and a jar of lemon curd.
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A forage barn and granary is usually built to hold a fortnight's supply, and a chaff-cutter driven by horse power is fixed close by.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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He had built himself another granary on the north side of the mistal.
The Three Sisters
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But the black smoke of the granary belching against the white hills, or the kyloe, houghed and maimed, roaring in its agony, or the fugitive brought bloody on his knees among the rocks -- God's mercy!
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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He ordered the establishment of an emergency granary to store a tenth of the harvest each season to be used in times of emergency.
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Early on, America became the arsenal as well as the granary for the Allied powers.
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The next day I bought two sheets of foolscap from the schoolmaster, and after tea I betook myself to the granary, barred the door, and fell to writing my sermon.
The Story Girl
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The grain is already in the granary.
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Try poached eggs on granary toast.
The Sun
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The elephant passes through the wilderness, treading shrubs, bending and uprooting trees, fording rivers and lakes easily; the rat can gain access to the bolted granary.
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Use slices on pumpernickel or granary bread with horseradish, on crostini or in salads.
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In sandwich bars, ask for granary bread, and in supermarkets choose granary rolls, pittas and tortilla wraps.
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Jefferson was thus able to thresh the wheat from one field, then have the threshing machine follow the harvesters to the granary in the next field.
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You looked that wheat soybean cotton sorghum, has packed the grain bin granary.
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It was a granary for Rome, and its capital, Alexandria, became the world's chief commercial centre, when the sea route to India was opened in about 106 AD.
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But having trashed the place, the Romans eventually fancied it for themselves; a new city was built over the ruins of Carthage, and Tunisia became the granary of the Roman Empire.
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Arab _Ar'ab_, not _arab_ arid _ar'id_ asphalt _asfalt_, not _fawlt_ bade _bad_ catch not _ketch_ defalcate _defal'kate_, not _fawl_ dilletante _dilletan'te_ forbade _forbad_ granary _granary_ program _pro'gram_, not _grum_ rapine _rap'in_ rational _rational_ sacrament _sacrament_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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Opposite this doorway is a small granary that is on staddle stones and is the perfect resting place for the Labrador dog that happily ran up to lick our hands!
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In the granary, which is usually a low back room, the ears of corn are often sorted by color and laid up in neat piles, red, yellow, white, blue, black, and mottled, a Hopi study in corn color.
The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi
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Serve with a slice of granary toast and grilled tomatoes.
The Sun
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North Africa had long been the granary of Italy, and it continued in this role until the Vandals swept through in the 5th century.
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I knew there was a barn and a shed for silage; these must be to the other side of the house, with the farm's granary and the henyard, kailyard, and disused chapel.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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You can also, while they last, have granary or white crusty rolls or sliced bread.
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The problem with ‘granary’ bread is that the wholemeal flour content can actually be quite low.
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Serve with a slice of granary toast and a grilled tomato.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are located at one end of the farmyard and are used for the purposes of a milking parlour, dairy, calf shed and granary.
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Two poached eggs served with a grilled tomato, some grilled mushrooms and a slice of granary or wholemeal toast.
The Sun
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It is a structure which does not resemble the so-called granary or storage facility at Harappa.