How To Use Lager In A Sentence

  • The arrival of the charity van set off a minor riot as villagers scrambled for a share of the aid.
  • Mr. Hernandez's monochromatic costumes were 1950s-style, with the plain garb of the villagers contrasting with the cosmopolitan clothes of Neruda and his wife, Matilde, and Di Cosimo's natty, attention-getting white suit. When Postman and Poet Meet
  • Finally met Judith "with the blue shutters": the American to whom the villagers have been trying to introduce me, going as far as to give me directions to her house "avec les volets bleus". Péquenaud - French Word-A-Day
  • More than 50 cask ales, lagers and ciders will be on available, including Abbot Ale, Cumberland Ale, Titanic Iceberg and Sam Smith's Old Brewery Bitter.
  • Tell the operator that Karl Lagerfeld thinks you're 'demode'. I want a t-shirt that says...
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  • At harvest time all the villagers lend a hand.
  • Villagers then filtered out the sediment by pouring the water through tightly woven cloth.
  • Most villagers have cleaned out their bomb shelters and made sure to stock canned food and medical supplies. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, pilsner is one of the most popular lagers, while porter and stout are examples of ales.
  • In Aberdeen, the licensing board has proposed minimum drink prices in pubs of £1.75 for a pint of beer, cider, premium lager or cocktail.
  • He said he had drunk around 13 vodkas and ten pints of lager during the day.
  • More events are planned, as villagers celebrate their unique and historic home.
  • This posting is about intercommunication among Zapoteco villagers in Oaxaca State and the notion that communications among various villages can be improved by foreigners introducing radio signal interrelationships to, supposedly, improve inter-village understanding and, perhaps, harmony. Radio stations in Oaxaca
  • At the bar a leather-clad schoolboy was buying a pint of lager, served in a plastic beaker.
  • Usually one finds on a given manor that ten or fifteen of the villagers have each a virgate of a given number of acres, several more have each a half virgate or a quarter. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England
  • But this was no town centre pub packed with lager louts. The Sun
  • They round up all the villagers and execute them one by one.
  • The villagers hated them, and spread malicious gossip about their immorality and irreligion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only this, but, fortified by the fact that I had drunk his lager by mistake, Ken managed to hit the winning double in the second leg of the last match.
  • Villagers have poured in on either side of the debate over whether to allow the new eatery to open next to the existing Evergreen takeaway in Fawley.
  • He was increasingly enjoying the social life, sinking halves of lager. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the monsoon season the villagers divert their occupation to fishing and agriculture.
  • Villagers used to hold a great feast at harvest time.
  • I washed it down with a pint of John Smith's, which with my soft friend's lager shandy came to more than £5 a little steep, I am sure you will agree.
  • One of these, Chåteau Rauzan-Ségla, a grand cru classé winery in the Margaux region, is celebrating its 350thanniversaryby releasing its 2009 Bordeaux with a label designed and signed by Karl Lagerfeld himself. Mary Orlin: Tasting Notes on Wine and Style
  • Bewildered by the suddenness of this blow, I could but watch in helpless silence the advancing throng, with my poor friends in their midst, their hands bound, their tottering footsteps directed by rude shoves towards the pipul tree, the accustomed assembly place of the villagers and the village council. Tales of Destiny
  • While a system of barracks relieved the villagers of having to lodge the dragoons in their houses, the obligation to transport provisions using their own animals at times when they were needed in the fields was burdensome.
  • The presence of the jumbos created terror among the villagers and they fled.
  • Previously, detainees have been hit or tortured during questioning, villagers say.
  • Although it is perfectly good meadowland, none of the villagers has ever grazed animals on the meadow on the other side of the wall. STARDUST
  • Why not all lager like this? Times, Sunday Times
  • After years of derision and association with loutish behaviour, lager is mounting a fightback. After real ale, brewers cash in on trend for 'real lagers'
  • The villagers all line the dock, tears welling in their respective eyes, waving a mournful farewell to the departing sailors.
  • Yusuf Ahmad/Reuters INDONESIA TORRENTS: Villagers carried a motorcycle in a flooded village in Palopo, Indonesia, Wednesday. Today's Photos: Nov. 5
  • At first Jack Mulcahey had been a disappointment to the villagers.
  • Villagers look like they will be losing their main bus service in just over a fortnight, despite a deluge of complaints to the bus company.
  • Rural libraries, training centres for the visually impaired, public toilets and milch animals are only a few assets contributed by NSS volunteers for the benefit of villagers during their field visits.
  • Lolling in their leisurewear, with lager cans as a substitute for ammo, these soldiers don't quite belong in that tragically vulnerable company. The big picture: On the way to the Falklands War, 1982
  • The villagers took fertility symbols into the fields to ensure a good harvest.
  • Not only this, but, fortified by the fact that I had drunk his lager by mistake, Ken managed to hit the winning double in the second leg of the last match.
  • Victor Sjöström's silent Swedish classic "The Phantom Carriage" 1921, based on a novel by the Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlöf, could be watched as rewardingly on Christmas or Easter, thanks to its religious content. The Horror, at Home
  • A copper coloured (golden brown) American style ale / lager hybrid with a lasting head.
  • A better water supply would contribute dramatically to the villagers' well-being.
  • On the left is a vodka and tonic, in the centre red wine and on the right lager. Times, Sunday Times
  • Swamps extend from the river to their base, and penetrate their valleys, which are extremely malarious: these forests are frequented by timber-cutters, who fell jarool (_Lagerstroemia Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • A villager has criticised the rail service which runs trains to and from his rural community, claiming the transport needs of people living in the countryside are being ignored.
  • An assortment of half-empty aluminium trays and polystyrene cups were festering on top of the washing up along with empty lager cans.
  • The militants also fired few shots to scare the villagers and later fled from the spot.
  • I have come into villages where, had we acted a domineering part, and rummaged every hut, we should have found nothing; but by sitting down quietly, and waiting with patience until the villagers were led to form a favorable opinion of us, a woman would bring out a shellful of the precious fluid from I know not where. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • The expectation among the villagers is that the new model would serve as a path-breaking example for the rest of the country to emulate.
  • This ended the controversy and at last the Sutton villagers were able to be buried in their own churchyard.
  • The epidemic swept off most of the villagers.
  • The villagers support their monks with food, gifts, and offerings to Buddha.
  • Shortly thereafter CCL made two more opencast mine of about 5 sq.km each displacing villagers in 8 villages and scattered hamlets and this mining is still continuing towards a heavily built-up tribal area in the forest See newspaper report of today by Jaideep Degharia. Jeff Biggers: India's Coal Rush and Form of Mountaintop Removal: Interview with Jharkhand Leader Bulu Imam
  • The villagers showed us how they collect lontar palm juice, and distill it into an alcoholic drink either fine or rough, sold cheaply in the market for local consumption.
  • And, because we are realistic, right-thinking leftists, we understand that interspecies carnivorism is celebrated among Insect-Canadians, adding another community of insect villagers. Summer of the Ants
  • This strategy not only emphasized the status of the paramount chief, but it also pushed the undefended villagers to the centre for protection in the event of an attack.
  • The new plant will package one million hectalitres of premium lager a year, the equivalent of four million pints a week.
  • Fossey saw local Rwandan people as barbarous, and went to extreme lengths to protect the gorillas, even killing villagers' cattle and firing guns at them.
  • Meanwhile, brewpubs continue to proliferate, broadening awareness of the stylistic range of beers beyond the light lagers offered by the mass domestic brewers.
  • As I turn the other cheek the pillager has raped my daughters and my wife. Crime, culpability and punishment
  • The presence of the security forces personnel created apprehensions among the villagers and they took refuge in a nearby ground.
  • The fustanella, or Albanian kilt, was common dress for men until the 1400s. Common villagers and rural people wore a fustanella made from coarse linen or wool; more affluent men wore silk.
  • Villagers stole cattle for beef, for a ransom payment, or in some cases for ploughing or local sale.
  • Villagers hid in the hills as the troops advanced.
  • When villagers tried to put the cones back, they were insulted by some motorists.
  • The arrival of the charity van set off a minor riot as villagers scrambled for a share of the aid.
  • Several of them carried burning torches and I had a flash of old horror films, the mob of villagers going after the mad scientist and his monster.
  • A frown of irritation creased his brown and weather-beaten face, obscured by a scraggly black beard that tended to make him rather inscrutable, and probably enhanced his reputation amongst the villagers.
  • The villagers had been angry about the smell and pollution from rubbish being dumped near their homes and had tried to halt a loaded truck that arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • Villagers also enjoyed spectacular helicopter rides as well as listening to sound advice from Bromley police and firefighters.
  • A villager had noted the number of the truck.
  • This forest type is dominated by evergreen tree species with scattered deciduous trees such as Dipterocarpus kerri, Anogeissus acuminate, Pometia pinnata and Lagerstroemia calyculata. Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, Vietnam
  • Understandably, they were subject to sporadic physical attacks from partisans and Polish villagers. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • We need not look for ‘proof’ by poring over the dusty records of the meticulous pillagers, marauders, and savvy tradesmen.
  • His brother died of scarlet fever, many other villagers succumbed to asthma and diabetes.
  • Miss Creamer told the prison authorities she had injected £80 worth of heroin and drank up to six litres of cider or lager each day.
  • All the folks who were in that park that afternoon were frying meat and boerewors, drinking Castle Lager and singing!
  • The villagers were powerless against the rising flood water.
  • Oh! so sweet of Uub who don't want to fight but still fights as he wants to use the prize money to arrange eatables for his villagers. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • Though my Brooklyn hometown is lousy with lovely craft beers such as Cigar City's mango-hinted Jai Alai IPA, Sixpoint's bracing Crisp lager and Firestone Walker's balanced, citrusy Union Jack IPA, there are hundreds of brews I'd sacrifice a pinkie to sip every day. Food Republic: 5 Craft Beers Worth Traveling For
  • The Puritan villagers believed all the quarreling was the work of the Devil. Boing Boing
  • Although the waters are slowly receding the villagers are not optimistic about what they will find when they return home.
  • As the news of the victory spread across the country, villagers left their mountain hideouts and joined his righteous army, which grew into a force of 2,000 people.
  • While Lagerfeld's design aesthetic was woven into the whole show, there were also wry motifs that reflected his own dress sense, such as jewelled silver gloves. Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • FANCY a cool, crisp lager or sparkling glass of wine? The Sun
  • The situation escalated, with villagers attacking each other with clubs and other weapons.
  • And so in China, the army starts displacing villagers to begin what it calls a dam-building project. 2012 Are you ready? - Arts & Culture - Macleans.ca
  • The villagers think the experiment has failed but Scundoo is very clever: He asks everybody raise to raise their hands above their heads and every hand is blackened with soot from the iron pot — every hand except Sime's. “And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?”
  • The villagers were not consulted, even though the river was their only source of water and they depended on the sago trees for food.
  • In other lands however there are pillagers and marauders that keep me strong, but soon will come a time when slaughter shall cover these lands and I shall rise above the rest.
  • Experts say some of that helplessness may be erased by commune council elections, held for the first time in 2002, which could give villagers more influence over local planning.
  • The villagers are rocked by news of a murder! The Sun
  • The vast majority of canned beers in the U.S. are of the American Light Lager variety, for which a beer widget would be counterproductive.
  • The villagers believed a devil had taken control of his body.
  • The villagers told them to quit the place immediately.
  • The entire island was designated a naval base, and villagers were expected to conform to naval standards of hygiene and decorum.
  • Villagers who live in and around national parks have suddenly been banned from hunting in the forests. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only disappointment for the Villagers was the fact they conceded a controversial converted try late on to deny them a prized clean sheet.
  • Maymond later told officers he had had six cans of lager, a bottle of whisky and had smoked a joint.
  • Do you know how much watery draft lager a hockey fan like me can suck down in the course of a goddamn 80-hour game?
  • That twerp, all eyeliner and lager dithering up Chalk Farm Road under a back-combed barnet, the lips that I'd only seen clenching a fishwife fag and dribbling curses now a portal for this holy sound. Russell Brand on Amy Winehouse: 'We have lost a beautiful, talented woman'
  • He was told by villagers that approximately 10 minutes after the airman had landed, militiamen from the village found him hiding in a bamboo thicket and captured him. Busch, Jon T.
  • Not every villager believes that he was given a fair hearing, and the issue remains a conversation point on local streets.
  • The villagers piped in drinking water from the reservoir.
  • Oh, do you think so, you seclusive wretch," the headman said, as other villagers closed in around them, each looking more surly than the others. Demons Don't Dream
  • For more than three weeks, villagers have camped out in their village hall demanding the ouster of the mayor and new elections.
  • I smelt of warm lager and lime, and puke, and spent most Saturday nights in casualty, holding a wad of tissues to some mate's bottled face.
  • The ferries plying in these rivers provide cheap transportation to many villagers and poor people who live in remote areas, not accessible by road.
  • Local villagers cut a tunnel road through the mountain and named it Guoliang Cave.
  • Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer (real ales with traces of yeast, rather than filtered lagers).
  • In some supermarkets it is possible to buy cans of lager and bottles of cider for less than a bottle of water.
  • Villagers in Bishopton and the surrounding area started to complain because they were annoyed by the irregularity of the service.
  • Villagers opposed to opencast mining plans near their homes claim the proposals could encroach on local water voles, currently the UK's fastest declining mammal.
  • He adds that the 80 or so brews on offer, including bitters, milds, porters, stouts, wheat beers and real lagers, will range in strength between three and eight per cent and alcohol by volume.
  • In September, Kaiser Karl canceled his Lagerfeld fashion show, revealing plans to create a "masstige" ready-to-wear collection that would be sold online and available next fall. Karl Lagerfeld To Design For Macy's
  • A better water supply would contribute dramatically to the villagers' well-being.
  • With a rise in the water level of the Sutlej after the release of water from the Ropar headworks, panic has gripped villagers living along the Dhussi bundh.
  • This month Steiff launches a limited-edition teddy bear in Lagerfeld's image. Up front: Eva Wiseman
  • Beer consumption has gone down by 20 per cent over 20 years, even if lager is counted as beer - which, officially, it is.
  • From any part of the salt tract one may see the boundary of the inner arable part of the district fringed with long lines of trees, from which every morning the villagers drive their cattle out into the saliferous plains to graze. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The flood has left villagers and animals desperately scavenging for food.
  • It uses local Hallertauer and Saaz hop and has at least six weeks of cold maturation which results in an extremely drinkable lager.
  • We also envisage this as a discovery kind of museum in which the villagers can gain some insight into science.
  • The only clearly visible reminder is the road 'Lagerstrasse' which runs through the estate. Camp Layout
  • But most times to live at continent and throw villager child, So though residential district build up already, the schools of continent dismiss from and keep one a piece of teachings order also still.
  • Driveways, gardens and entrances were under water and many villagers could not leave their properties without wellies or waders.
  • Since late 1989, when Steinlager's three-year contract was not renewed, U.S. rugby has been without a principal sponsor.
  • Villagers are proud and fortunate to be living here in this peaceful little village, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
  • Other big brewers are reducing alcohol in lagers. The Sun
  • Three villagers were hacked to death in a savage attack.
  • A trickle of subterranean water, which fell on the plateau weeks before, collects in a culvert for the villagers.
  • This is not despite, but because of, the fact that it consists mostly of lists: a list of every department of the Gulag (the word is an acronym for Glavnaya Upravlenia Lagerei, or Main Camp Administration); a list of every subdepartment of the Gulag; and a list of all 476 camps whose existence has so far been identified in the archives. Inside the Gulag
  • Brits have an unfortunate tendency to pour strong foreign lagers – Stella, even Leffe – into a pint jar for which they were not intended, and to get poisonously pie-eyed in the process. In praise of … the pint | Editorial
  • One day I was in the nearby village of Lang Co, where I went every day except Sunday, to treat the villagers for their various ailments, which ranged from ringworm and pinworm to elephantiasis. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Loving Our Dogs
  • Officials are now looking at alternatives such as higher duty on strong beers and lagers most closely linked to binge drinking. The Sun
  • Mexican villagers call any open spreading sore lepra. Chapter 9
  • The few Persian travellers in the caravansarai and the villagers come flocking around as usual to worry me about riding the bicycle, but the servants drive them away in short order. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
  • Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and lifted cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt.
  • To confuse pillagers, exquisite bas-reliefs were laid face down to camouflage them among more ordinary blocks.
  • Father cabled the poor villager's son some money for his further study.
  • The villagers cook on open fires with precariously balanced pots, which result in many scalds and burns.
  • Villagers are concerned for the safety of people walking on narrow footpaths next to narrow roads.
  • The villagers whose cottages are destroyed by the floods have to be relocated immediately.
  • Villagers in Heaton are among those now campaigning to protect land from housing.
  • Villagers used to hold a great feast at harvest time.
  • It seems to me that this is a totally unnecessary imposition by government on neglected and over bureaucratised rural villagers.
  • “No, by Saint Mary,” said another; “he is a follower of the arch-fiend and ennobled clown Halbert Glendinning, who takes the style of Avenel — once a church-vassal, now a pillager of the church.” The Abbot
  • Government officials stole relief money assigned to rebuild ruined rice terraces and then local authorities attempted to levy a tax on villagers.
  • Villagers who live in and around national parks have suddenly been banned from hunting in the forests. Times, Sunday Times
  • He spends 100 a month on beer, mainly lager. Times, Sunday Times
  • It might well be called a Doberman in a jar; 'Black and Tan' is the name given to an alcoholic drink comprising of a 'mixture' of ale and stout, or sometimes lager and stout. Word Magazine - Comments
  • Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
  • The villagers hurled all possible effort into rebuilding the bombed houses.
  • A broadway parish councillor is urging his fellow members to rethink a controversial new rule, which he feels limits a villager's opportunity to be heard.
  • Last month, SABMiller—which counts Grolsch, Peroni Nastro Azzurro, Pilsner Urquell, Castle Lager and Miller Lite among its brands—said first-half revenue per hectoliter gained 3% in constant currency terms. Emerging Markets Lift SABMiller
  • He looked at him, mentally debating his public duty, then greed won and he took down a fresh unopened bottle from the shelf and pulled a couple of tankards of lager from the pump.
  • The government transplanted the villagers to an island.
  • Connie said the 11.6 fluid ounces of dark ale, bottled in 1977, is not much to her taste as she prefers a cold Fosters lager with a Bailey's Irish Cream chaser.
  • A better water supply would contribute dramatically to the villagers' well-being.
  • Villagers also enjoy a two-hour siesta each afternoon. The Sun
  • He looked firmly at the villagers, who were heaping piles of straw around the lion with mechanical motions, as if they were going to burn it.
  • He adds that the 80 or so brews on offer, including bitters, milds, porters, stouts, wheat beers and real lagers, will range in strength between three and eight per cent and alcohol by volume.
  • The villagers built banks of earth to hold back the flood waters.
  • Lagerfeld was especially huffy, saying: ‘I think they should have taken a big name.’
  • After a fortnight of failure, a villager reported that the lurcher repeatedly visited one isolated house.
  • Lagerfeld is a designer in the grand manner.
  • Certain quarters of the snooty music press spent years writing them off as lager louts. The Sun
  • The harassed villagers who live on the reserve might come closest to entertaining the notion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many believe a glass of wine is the equivalent of one unit, and a pint of lager two.
  • The house lager was, again, delicious, just a bit on the malty side, and perilously drinkable.
  • Villagers stole cattle for beef, for a ransom payment, or in some cases for ploughing or local sale.
  • One of the villagers showed him an old-fangled film projector which his paternal grandfather had requisitioned to show movies to the villagers.
  • But not the villagers who rush around madly in Dickensian mode. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Lagerfeld was trying to remind us that we live in a harsh world.
  • So each morning and evening, 700 villagers strike out across dirt roads turned into a morass of mud and dung to deliver medicines to people with AIDS and tuberculosis.
  • Joseph beckoned to the leader, gesturing for him to enter his house, which was much nicer than the average mud huts of the villagers, being made of wood with thin tiles on the roofs.
  • Villagers hope that the building can be restored as the focal point and social hub of the hamlet. Times, Sunday Times
  • a Munchkin villager; Margaret Pelligrini, the "sleepyhead" Munchkin and Meinhardt Raabe, the coroner. Home | Mail Online
  • Then, with a beating of drums, forty or fifty well-built villagers filed out of the temple and took up their stations along the side of the tank parapet.
  • Traditionally, villagers deposit money in post offices as they consider them safe and they also earn more interest compared to banks.
  • Douglas Hurd's active citizen and John Patten's lager louts are both given an airing.
  • Other bold-faced bibliotheques to check out include Brooke Astor's much knocked-off red lacquer and brass cases designed by Albert Hadley, Karl Lagerfeld's 60,000-plus collection on steel shelves in Paris and Cole Porter's handsome, freestanding brass bookshelves designed by Billy Baldwin. Bookish Good Looks
  • Vegetation of the Telanca Plateau and central lowlands is a more open secondary forest, dominated by palms, such as Arenga pinnata, Caryota mitis and Arenga obtusifolia, which may occur in almost pure stands interspersed with taller canopy trees, such as Lagerstroemia flosreginae, Diospyros macrophylla, Vitex pubescens, Ficus sp., and Planchonia valida. Ujung Kulon National Park and Krakatau Nature Reserve, Indonesia
  • Before the enemy's attack he crossed the river and alarmed the unarmed villagers.
  • But he then had a pint of lager and one drink led to another.
  • The villagers were unable to put up any resistance to the invading troops.
  • In the scenes in which she was abused by the vindictive villagers, Doone gave a moving representation of the ruffled pride of the old and slightly dotty.
  • The brewery intends to turn round the fortunes of the English pint, which is facing tough opposition from chilled lagers and Irish ales.
  • Following complaints from villagers that the sheep were marauding through their gardens, metal road grids were installed as a deterrent.
  • For her late husband, David, who died this summer, was one of the villagers who had previously rung the bell.
  • The villagers displayed the typical narrow-mindedness of a small community.
  • Jenny sipped some lager and dabbed her lips with a paper serviette. AFTERMATH
  • Visit the local museum, which displays the villagers' embroidery and filigree silverwork. Times, Sunday Times
  • They kill villagers over there and our fellow citizens over here. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is time for women to leave behind lager and alcopops to quaff real ale, according to the first female head of the Campaign for Real Ale.
  • He was sickened when, just months later, vandals desecrated the memorial, built to commemorate villagers who fought in the First World War.
  • You cannot proceed a mile without starting a steeple, with its little patch of villagery round it, enverduring the waste. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb
  • None of the eight other fatal accidents claimed by the villagers has been recognised by the government.
  • As if those aren't enough outlets for his creativity, Lagerfeld also boasts his own designer label, Karl Lagerfeld, which he started in 1998 under the name Lagerfeld Gallery and sold to Tommy Hilfiger in 2005. Style.com: Daily Fashion Show Pictures

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