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  • Patients then had either normal or low-dose ciclosporin (also spelt cyclosporin), low-dose tac-rolimus or low-dose sirolimus. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Jolly Bottle, the Jolly Bottle, "cried Habershaw, pronouncing this word according to ancient usage, with the accent on the last syllable, as if spelt" bottel; "" give us the Jolly Bottle, we all know the chorus of that song. Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency.
  • The difference is that the message it spelt out would be a little more discreet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nine-year-old had just spelt the word "sergeant" correctly at her school's spelling bee when her father, a sergeant serving in Iraq, appeared from behind a curtain. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • 'Otter' is spelt with a double t.
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  • I just used the spellcheck on my computer - 805 words misspelt out of 1,200.
  • Serve with toasted spelt or barley. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of the organic grains - wheat, spelt, dry edible beans - are big on the international market now.
  • Problems with the hybrid system of the third car spelt an end to its chances of victory. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Domesday it is spelt 'Flaneburg,' and _flane_ is the Norse for an arrow or sword. Yorkshire
  • The spelling of our language in respect to the pronunciation is also wonderfully defective, though perhaps less so than that of the French; as the words slaughter and laughter are pronounced totally different, though spelt alike. Note XV
  • It said that faeries - he spelt it fairies - were so small that they didn't have room for more than one emotion at a time.
  • There is, for example, scarcely a Welsh name which is correctly spelt.
  • The sun was setting between Eigg and Rum as we reached the deserted beach, only to find "VALHALLA DANCEHALL" spelt out in seaweed letters two foot high, which stumped even the locals. Weird and wonderful: Scotland's Away Game music festival
  • Spelthorne Borough Council is having to dig deep into its coffers to help finance a county-wide concessionary bus scheme, after Surrey County Council withdrew its support.
  • Homographs - A homograph is a word that is spelt the same, but has a different meaning. Site Home
  • Make sure you have spelt and addressed your letter correctly.
  • To make French bâtards or anadama, breads of rye or spelt, fougasse with olives and semolina, they need flour, and for flour, they need wheat. One Big Table
  • As with many of Paisley's characters he is a lovable rogue, thoughtless but not cruel, well-meaning but easily sidetracked, a boy whose threadbare background has spelt out a future of meagre options, many of them criminal.
  • There is no policy of transliteration: the same Bengali word is spelt differently in the text and the notes.
  • This exotic combination is followed by a complete contrast of sound in the succeeding galliard, or Gailliarde as it is spelt in the score.
  • The white, almost gleaming walls of the semi-detached houses spelt wealth and comfort.
  • This same Lethlean article also refers to another kind of porridge, one made from ground corn - polenta - which was also the Italian word to describe gruels made in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance from things like spelt, chestnut flour and the aforementioned millet and acorns. At My Table
  • Paul Hill: you'd also think he'd notice the other Blaydon is spelt differently, seeing as how he picked you up on spelling. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • There was one pedantic point that really annoyed me about this book: Arcturus is spelt incorrectly throughout, missing the first 'r'. May Books 19) Lord of the Flies, by William Golding
  • CAYUGA PURE ORGANICS grows and sells an amazing product called freekeh, which is roasted unripe spelt berries. Avital Binshtock: Grain Trust: Experts Recommend Their Eco-Favorites
  • Zinc (pronounced/ˈzɪŋk/, from German Zink), also known as spelter, is a metallic chemical element; it has the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. PhpBB.com
  • The words are spelt differently and they mean quite different things.
  • Gradually add stock until the beans and spelt are tender but still al dente. Times, Sunday Times
  • Didn't Kanye West have his name misspelt on his birthday cake, sometime last year I think? Sarcasm! Wow, That's ORIGINAL!
  • The crop failure spelt disaster for many farmers.
  • One of the tasks I saw was a spelling contest where the participants misspelt everything: faux pas became 'fohpa,' cyst became 'sest,' beguile 'begyal' and so on. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • To take a single case, why should he not have spelt _until_ with two _l_s, instead of one, -- as he does "distill, The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • Its spelt sourdough combines wheat, rye and spelt for a thick crisp crust with an exceptional flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term farro is broadly used for wheat family members that have a nutty flavor and stout build, including emmer, spelt and einkorn. Get Your Freekeh On
  • Ser, " offered Speltar, 'might I show you the house? Wellspring of Chaos
  • The actors took a short while to fully get into the difficult dialogue, but by the end, the confessions, revelations and delusions were brilliantly spelt out.
  • Rotate oatmeal with grains like amaranth, millet, quinoa, rice, spelt, or toasted buckwheat.
  • Sorry i spelt it wrong just in a hery:) yazzerx reply to this GNOME-Look.org Content
  • Accompanying Taylor is Paul Speltz, who was appointed last month as the Treasury's envoy to China.
  • She baked it the night before, using spelt instead of traditional wheat flour, and big, juicy, organic sultanas.
  • I was pleased to note that my name had been spelt correctly for once.
  • A simple brass plaque spelt out Brook Advisory Clinic.
  • I have a guess what of truth there may be in that; and you the fair Alchemist, are you not all the richer and better that you know the essential gold, and will not have it called pewter or spelter, though in the shops it is only such? The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • Jackman Hugh Jackman please someone that dood looking doesn’t deserve to have their name misspelt shallow i know Weekend To-Do List: Overexposure edition | EW.com
  • His agent, Don Meehan, says Yemelin prefers his name spelt with a 'y'. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Serve alongside spoons of the spelt salad and wilted spinach leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • The failure of their crops spelt disaster for the peasant farmers.
  • Speltz prefers the term positional plagiocephaly because the babies 'flat heads are caused in part by their spending so much time on their backs' sleeping in cribs, lying back in car seats and carriages. Winnipeg Sun
  • August 27, 2007 at 10: 08 pm sorry spelt some sord wrong Lie is one of them Facebooking on your phone | Sync Blog
  • Little letters spelt out his birth date and the whole book was decorated in blue and green pieces of paper and sparkly letters.
  • They forgot that a dog is a dog, not its name spelt backwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marbles" - the Royal Navy communications rating spelt the codeword back phonetically - `has transferred, over. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • For sentimental reasons I had brought with me the spelter lancer that Bella had drawn on that memorable day. The Vesuvius Club
  • And speaking as one who often gets both parts of my name misspelt - an extraneous ‘e’ tacked onto the end of Sharp and pick where you like for people to put the dieresis. May 2008
  • Gradually add stock until the beans and spelt are tender but still al dente. Times, Sunday Times
  • And speaking as one who often gets both parts of my name misspelt - an extraneous ‘e’ tacked onto the end of Sharp and pick where you like for people to put the dieresis. What’s My Name Again?
  • I put together a blend which I aptly named "Rider's Cereal Blend" which consisted of Artisanal Cereal blend base (multigrain oat bran, rye, spelt, barley, amarath and wheat germ) cacao nibs, granola, goji berries and pumpkin seeds. 12 posts from November 2008
  • The metal is known in commerce as "spelter" when in ingots, and as sheet zinc when rolled. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • The failure of their crops spelt disaster for the peasant farmers.
  • The word "hotooa" is the same as that which is usually spelt "atua" by Polynesian philologues, and it will be convenient to adopt this spelling. Evolution of Theology: an Anthropological Study
  • In England, thatching straw would have been obtained primarily from spelt wheat which replaced emmer wheat as the staple throughout southern England in the Iron Age.
  • As far as the library's concerned our powers are clearly spelt out in the Cathedral statutes. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • This brings me back to my old hobby horse and the stupid traffic system inflicted on the residents of Spelthorne.
  • Spelthorne Borough Council has made the money available on a first come first served basis to help senior citizens in the area make their homes warmer and cheaper to heat.
  • When you do choose breads and pastas, select only those made with whole grains (like quinoa, spelt, or wheat).
  • spelter," which is really only finely granulated fusible brass, is used for brazing iron joints. On Laboratory Arts
  • Return of the MacGuffin: Iran and Nuclear Weapons (K-punk) “A MacGuffin (sometimes spelt McGuffin or Magoffin), an empty master-signifier, is a now-ubiquitous plot device or catalyst that holds no meaning or purpose of its own except to motivate the players or characters and advance a narrative or story.” Google MLK in Black and White
  • The earliest record in which this word occurs, so far as I have seen, is in an act of Edward III., quoted by Manwood, and it is there spelt _puraley_; and it relates to the disafforested parts which several preceding kings permitted to be detached from their royal forests. Notes and Queries, Number 185, May 14, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The difference is that the message it spelt out would be a little more discreet. Times, Sunday Times
  • For such calves, equal parts of bran, oats whole or ground, and ground corn, barley, rye, or speltz are excellent. Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry
  • If we listen to Harold McGee he will say that farro is Emmer wheat and that spelt is mistakenly called farro because spelt is the English translation of the Italian word farro. Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once
  • The regulations have now spelt out what those requirements will be. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the fine people at the International Association for Human Values, and their confrères at Canada's Art of Living Foundation, the word ‘holistic’ is spelt with five Hs.
  • 'He never seemed anxious to be released while he was at work,' said Jane, after she and the captain had spelt the symbolling in turns. Celt and Saxon — Volume 2
  • Despite good results in lesser matches, that World Cup defeat spelt the end of Thorne's captaincy.
  • The word _coven_ is a derivative of 'convene', and is variously spelt The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • I was so happy to find that bread made with spelt was even better tasting and feeling than bread made with regular unbleached stoneground flour. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Little of the wheat or spelt in New York made baking quality; farmers just couldn't get into the sodden fields to harvest before the grain sprouted.
  • These villages were then spelt Blachesleune and Atenestone and containing seven hides and one virgate of land.
  • That was when the presence of imported equipment in the house spelt social status and turned the neighbours green with envy.
  • Delighted to know the selection process people spelt "Wrekin" wrong as well. Shrewsbury & Atchoo!
  • Its spelt sourdough combines wheat, rye and spelt for a thick crisp crust with an exceptional flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The obligations and duties of insurers doing direct selling need to be spelt out explicitly.
  • As they danced, some held aloft giant letters that spelt ‘VOTE’, though poor choreography had managed to anagrammatise the rest of the message.
  • West Yorkshire Police Authority chiefs spelt out how they set their spending and council tax precepts to Bradford councillors last night.
  • As a reference work on usage, it is far from complete: The Simon and Schuster Publicity Department could have used an entry on foreword/forward (spelt "foreward" in the release accompanying the review copy). VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3
  • Sorry to ask a boring grammar question but I'm wondering why mille mercis is not spelt milles mercis? Rencontre - French Word-A-Day
  • Basic facts of Indian history and life are laboriously spelt out in early chapters while in others the author assumes that readers know the meanings of Hindi words such as sannyasi someone who has renounced worldly things and be acquainted with the workings of Indian 'vote banks'. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Owing to a typographical error, the town of Longridge was spelt as Longbridge.
  • Fuel shortages spelt the doom of such huge gas-guzzling cars.
  • Add the cornmeal, wheat bran, whole grain spelt flour, buttermilk, butter, eggs, salt, oil and honey (I recommend pouring the oil into the measuring cup first, dumping it, and then measuring the honey — it will slide right out for you) to the soaking grains. Laura’s Not 7 Grain Multi Grain Honey Bread
  • About two hundred and fifty million pounds of crude zinc, or "spelter," are produced in the United States; forty-five million pounds were exported in 1900, mainly to Great Britain. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges
  • While the spelt is cooking, make the pesto. Times, Sunday Times
  • This defeat spelt the end of his hopes of winning the title again.
  • I was pleased to note that my name had been spelt correctly for once.
  • Lumumba Di-Aping, the Sudanese chairman of the group of 132 developing countries known as G77 plus China, spelt out exactly why the poor countries he represents were so incensed. Sam Black: Copenhagen: A Theater of the Absurd
  • That last email spelt out the result. Times, Sunday Times
  • A friend of mine suggested that "lilied" was peculiarly appropriate to form "cold nymphs chaste crowns," from its imputed power as a preserver of chastity: and in MR. HALLIWELL'S folio, several examples are quoted from old poets of "peony" spelt "piony;" and of both _peony_ and _lily_ as Notes and Queries, No. 209, October 29 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc.
  • Fuel shortages spelt the doom of such huge gas-guzzling cars.
  • Gradually add stock until the beans and spelt are tender but still al dente. Times, Sunday Times
  • What we need now is more arguments, where disagreements are forced to the fore and their consequences spelt out.
  • Well into the sixteenth century the cedilla is often found wrongly added to words such as puer, equus, eruditus, epistola; in 1550 the Froben firm was still regularly printing aedo, aeditio; and in the index to an edition of Aquinas, Venice, 1593, aenigma and Aegyptus, spelt in this way, are only to be found under e. The Age of Erasmus Lectures Delivered in the Universities of Oxford and London
  • He spent the greater part of his life campaigning to have respelt those words that look as though they are spelt wrongly but aren't.
  • This defeat spelt the end of his hopes of winning the title again.
  • The Hebrew word ‘hametz’ is translated as leavened bread and refers to food prepared from five species of grain - wheat, barley, oats, spelt, and rye - that has been allowed to leaven.
  • The signal-officer explained that the word "confide" would have to be spelt, and suggested instead the word "expects," as that was in the vocabulary. Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes
  • The crop failure spelt disaster for many farmers.
  • Now, spelt (or dinkel as it is usually called in Germany) is coming back as a crop. 13. Other Cultivated Grains
  • Serve alongside spoons of the spelt salad and wilted spinach leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • A group has been on a rally to London to demonstrate its feelings and has also spelt out its views to Institute chiefs in a bid to keep tuition fees as low as possible.
  • Marbles" - the Royal Navy communications rating spelt the codeword back phonetically - `has transferred, over. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • But here is a quote from the above-mentioned report, "Farro in Italy": "It is very difficult to make the distinction between the three different farros einkorn, emmer and spelt as particularly the term spelt and farro are often used as synonyms. Archive 2009-03-01
  • These include the glutens present in all forms of wheat, including durum, semolina, spelt, kamut, malt, couscous, bulgar, triticale, einkorn, and faro, as well as in related grains - rye and barley.
  • The crop failure spelt disaster for many farmers.
  • Within 24 hours after our kidney beans and soybeans are harvested, the fields are disked lightly and planted to a small grain, usually spelt, wheat, triticale or winter barley.
  • The scheme which Branson spelt out over lunch was indeed revolutionary.
  • Did you make sure you spelt my name correctly?
  • Mohammad Tayyab Sait, a first-time voter and BBM student, was upset to find his name misspelt in the voters 'list. Analysis
  • Instead, they just need to identify the first vowel sound to find out how it is spelt. Times, Sunday Times
  • A smudge of blood marked the pure whiteness of the paper and then the force made Kerri write the letter I and then the letter D and then O and she eventually spelt the words I, don't and only.
  • I wonder if he spelt or other grains are less problematic; there used to be a bakery nearby that made lovely spelt croissants ...) (Spelt = dinkel in German. Breakfast in Bed
  • Side Lateral silicon dioxide skatol skin skullcap sleep smoking sodas sodium soft drinks soy soy oil spare tire spelt spices spinach squash The Fiber35 Diet
  • Mulcahy approached the makeshift altar, its linen crisp, white, and bare apart from the candle sconces and a small plain wooden cross with a grey spelter figure of Christ attached to it with jagged-looking pins. The Priest
  • Alchemist, are you not all the richer and better that you know the _essential_ gold, and will not have it called pewter or spelter, though in the shops it is only such? The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
  • Details of their sexual encounters, which she spelt out in lurid detail to the hungry English press, are being repeated worldwide.
  • Problems have to be spelt out in unequivocal language, with deadlines set for resolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remember as kid eating farrow porridge for breakfast.. and I got some spelt berries and cooked them and was like.. FARRO MINESTRONE WITH WINTER SQUASH AND GREENS
  • In the humid Midwestern United States, wheat should never follow wheat or spelt in the rotation sequence.
  • Fuel shortages spelt the doom of such huge gas-guzzling cars.
  • Can someone retitle this thread so it's spelt properly, and thus easier to find?
  • Such is fame! your name misspelt in a bulletin, or a bullet in your body. Recollections and reflections : an auto of half a century and more,
  • -- The alloy used for this purpose is termed "spelter," and brass, zinc and tin are its usual components. Practical Mechanics for Boys
  • August 21, 2008 at 1:37 am oh , wait i fixed mai name naw, in da comment bord, it says name required and ai spelt it rong, silleh me! Teen kitteh earnin extra - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Mallet (or Malet, as the old Scandinavian name was now corruptly spelt), one of the illustrious twenty-five "conservators" of Magna Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 12
  • Lunch was a cup of herbal tea and a spelt roll. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second is "spelter," or soft fusible brass, and the third is an alloy of silver and brass called silver solder. On Laboratory Arts
  • She apologised that on flyers advertising the big demo in London February is spelt Febraury and then sprinted out on to Oxford Road to dish them out so fast that the paper became a blur.
  • Good article Jeremy but clearly all your proof readers are on holiday: lambast is not spelt "lambaste". The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • My own views as to the proper limits of jurisdictional control will be spelt out after a consideration of the case law.
  • Necessary" is one of the most commonly misspelt words in English.
  • She came across the Waiwhakaiho Bridge into town so we decorated the factory with ponga fronds and spelt ‘welcome’ in the hedge with hydrangea blooms.
  • The major part of the zinc concentrates necessary for the making of spelter is mined in Australia, and these mines, before the war, were owned by a wonderful combination of German metal companies through direct ownership or under long contracts, and 80% of all the zinc concentrates went directly to Germany while Britain got 3%. The Finance of the War
  • Soybeans, corn, wheat and spelt are the focus, along with some dry beans, a little oats, and assorted cover crops.
  • The Rev. John Coleridge wrote an exegetical work on the Book of Judges; we doubt whether Walker could have spelt _exegetical_. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
  • Necessary" is one of the most commonly misspelt words in English.
  • 3. How many millimetres are there in a decametre [can also be spelt [or spelled] with a ‘k’]? Archive 2009-05-01
  • Finally we have donated the plates we used to use at university to the charity shop, and I have at last thrown out a bag of spelt flour in acknowledgement of the fact I will never have the time or really the inclination to bake bread. Chaos « Tales from the Reading Room
  • In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences (already grasped before they are spelt out) over the tinkle of fine teacups.
  • joe, your thefreedictionary definition is, put simply, incorrect. the word bollock, regardless of how it is spelt, refers to themale genetalia, specifically the testes. Got a call last night from Bill Thompson
  • Mallet (or Malet, as the old Scandinavian name was now corruptly spelt), one of the illustrious twenty-five "conservators" of Magna Charta. Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Complete
  • Ring round the words which you think are misspelt.
  • If only he'd known about spelt and navelwort. Times, Sunday Times
  • Problems have to be spelt out in unequivocal language, with deadlines set for resolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watchers moved through the streets, polluted with blood, so that none could touch their garments is spelt" ayin "," vav "," reish ". Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Sports lovers across the world can be forgiven if they have perceived the Games as a great burlesque of the tenets spelt out by Coubertin.
  • This is what is called spelter, or the pig of zinc, and this is what is sold to refiners, who take out all the dross or impurities so it can be rolled or used for galvanizing iron, or for other purposes. The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island
  • Summer's approach spelt out in a breezy spin on Paisley.
  • Note that they even spelt the company name wrong in the body of the email!
  • On being shown the Bavarian flag he spelt: 'lib mudr sei fei farb!' Lola or, The Thought and Speech of Animals
  • Pearl spelt looks rather like pearl barley and can be used in similar ways. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hmm. Two quarters of the box (divided crosswise) are taken up by spelt pasta gratin with mushroom sugo and cheese, broccoli, carrots, a fishy with vinegar in one remaining quarter, and tiny grapes, half a zebra cookie, and some tangerine in the other. Bento #195 – spelt pasta « Were rabbits
  • Words with double letters, such as "accommodation", are commonly misspelt.
  • The word " right " and " write " are spelt differently but they are pronounced the same.
  • The difference is that the message it spelt out would be a little more discreet. Times, Sunday Times
  • He even spelt some words wrong, and maybe he should've just used the computer spellchecker.
  • Instead I fried a spelt burger, added it to a rice patty and wrapped it in nori to keep it together. Bento #216 « Were rabbits
  • You'll need to continue avoiding barley, bulgur, farina, kamut, rye, spelt, and wheat; oats, which may be contaminated by gluten from other grains during processing; and gluten-containing additives such as malt extract, dextrin, and soy sauce. Q&A: Life without gluten?
  • Necessary" is one of the most commonly misspelt words in English.
  • That last email spelt out the result. Times, Sunday Times
  • Probably he thought they heightened effect, much as Charles Lamb spelt plum pudding with a b ” “plumb pudding,” because, he said, “it reads fatter and more suetty.” Fifty Years of Railway Life in England Scotland and Ireland
  • The Scots word for braces, straps supporting trousers from the shoulders, is sometimes spelt ‘galluses’ and is a corruption of the term ‘gallows’, the apparatus for capital punishment by hanging.
  • Jane, after she and the captain had spelt the symbolling in turns. Celt and Saxon — Complete
  • his vilely spelt and illiterate letters
  • The truth is, we had read amiss, and the Queen had spelt amiss: the word was "Fellon," -- a sort of whitlow, -- not "Fellow. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862
  • They forgot that a dog is a dog, not its name spelt backwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • We followed this with braised beef in ginger and soy on a bed of wholegrain spelt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add the spelt or barley and stir well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Small digital prints with religious images, words and textual extracts rendered in lush textures and rich hues address a broad range of clearly spelt out themes.
  • And it's spelt "sceptic" - it is the British Broadcasting Corporation, after all. THE RISING TIDE....
  • One of the leaders is this cool, modern osteria, where you can also find lighter, more creative dishes on the menu such as risotto alle fragole strawberry risotto, a "kmzero" caprese salad or a bowl of farro – spelt with courgettes, baby shrimps and soy sauce. • €6 for a pasta or salad, €7 for a main course, 13 Via Marsalino, +39 51 238675, marsalino.it 10 best budget eats in Bologna
  • It may well be an immaculately written novel, correctly spelt, beautifully punctuated, and full of poetic language and noble ideas.
  • These include the glutens present in all forms of wheat, including durum, semolina, spelt, kamut, malt, couscous, bulgar, triticale, einkorn, and faro, as well as in related grains - rye and barley.
  • Page view page image: annoyances, winding up with the resolute persistency of the clerk at the stage-office to enter my name misspelt on the way-bill, had not predisposed me to cheerfulness. The luck of Roaring Camp, and other sketches
  • And the reason is because they were deliberately respelt by scribes in order to "improve" them, and yet the result was a spelling significantly unimproved.
  • The dangers of the counterfeits were highlighted in a national newspaper after packets of Benson and Hedges turned up with the word ‘suppliers’ misspelt as ‘suppuiers’.
  • Pearl spelt looks rather like pearl barley and can be used in similar ways. Times, Sunday Times
  • I spent many years teaching Danish to English students and I would tell them that words like bliver, blev and blevet (stay, stayed and (has) stayed) should not be pronounced as they are spelt, but as blir, ble and bleet. Archive 2009-05-01
  • On my arrival, lunch was spelt-based pizza with veggies from the garden and a wonderful tendrilly salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • I like working with part spelt flour and part wheat flour with breads to get the best of both worlds: delicacy from the spelt and enough gluten to get a high rise on the finished loaf. Spelt White Bread | Baking Bites
  • I got stuck when I spelt a word in a crossword puzzle.
  • The leader of Spelthorne Borough Council has announced his decision not to stand again, after eight years of guiding the local authority.
  • Because they are difficult to grow, farro and spelt fell into disfavor as farmers turned to raising the more profitable and high-yielding commercial wheat variety.
  • Does it matter that the generic and the masculine personal pronouns are spelt and pronounced alike? Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, they just need to identify the first vowel sound to find out how it is spelt. Times, Sunday Times
  • But perhaps _imponed_ is pledged, _impawned_, so spelt to ridicule the affectation of uttering English words with French pronunciation. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • A motion in arrest of judgment was instantly made, on the ground that a Latin word indorsed on the back of the indictment was incorrectly spelt. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
  • Pearl spelt looks rather like pearl barley and can be used in similar ways. Times, Sunday Times
  • For loaf breads, grind the millet to a fine flour and then combine it with three times as much spelt, barley, or wheat flour.
  • The ruinous effect of the discriminatory acts on Mr Scott's morale and well-being had been spelt out in medical evidence which the tribunal accepted and to which we will turn when we deal with the psychiatric injury.

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