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Example sentences for "adulterations"

Lexicographically close words:
adulterants; adulterate; adulterated; adulterating; adulteration; adulterer; adulterers; adulteress; adulteries; adulterine
  1. And this figure does not include adulterations of wine, whisky, beer, tobacco, drugs or patent medicines.

  2. After seventeen years of inspections, arrests and prosecutions, adulterations of milk still continue.

  3. Food, its Adulterations and the Methods for their Detection, 1874.

  4. It is shocking to read of the adulterations which first-class wines are subjected to, or rather the adulterations which are called first-class wines.

  5. The following adulterations are not legitimate unless sold as such: 1.

  6. Scarcely had the body been lifted from the tree than the disputes commenced, the adulterations crept in.

  7. They saw, in Christianity, only the adulterations of the centuries.

  8. It was mixed with adulterations which obscured and almost neutralized it.

  9. The adulterations of tea are usually the leaves of other plants, but as a matter of fact very little adulterated tea is imported.

  10. The adulterations of cocoa are largely starch in excess.

  11. The adulterations of coffee should be noted, although these are of the kind that gives the buyer something cheaper in place of coffee, rather than a substance that is injurious.

  12. There is need of a pure textile law in order that the adulterations of textiles may be defined.

  13. Hassall (Analyst to the Lancet, Author of "Adulterations Detected," etc.

  14. The adulterations of ground coffee can be easily detected.

  15. As might be expected, numerous adulterations are found in ground coffees of inferior grades.

  16. The coloring will separate and join the water, and the other adulterations settle to the bottom.

  17. The commonest adulterations of milk are not of a hurtful character.

  18. When some delicate zest," says a work just issued on the adulterations of trade, "is required to make the plain English breakfast more palatable, many people are in the habit of indulging in what they imagine to be anchovies.

  19. This rage for white bread has introduced adulterations of a very serious character, affecting the health of the whole community.

  20. They detect vegetable adulterations by the shape and size of the leaf when unrolled, and sometimes burn the leaves and weigh the residue of ash.

  21. Microscopical Society states that many members of that scientific body have looked into the alleged adulterations of food products and find them not as general as many suppose, and the adulterants found were in most cases harmless.

  22. Jellies are wholesome, cooling, and grateful, provided they are free from adulterations and noxious colorings, and are much used upon the tea table and in the sick room.

  23. The most offensive of all adulterations are found in these savoury morsels.

  24. To-day the science is greatly abused in the interest of adulterations and fraud.

  25. Adulterations Detected;+ or, Plain Instructions for the Discovery of Frauds in Food and Medicine.

  26. Adulterations of various substances, on the detection of, E.

  27. Cecil, made it his business to call the attention of the House of Commons to the state of the law with respect to false weights and measures, and the adulterations of food and drinks.

  28. The ingenuity consists in the fact, that it is much more difficult to detect the adulterations when effected by the admixture of mannite, than when by the admixture of salicine, &c.

  29. Dr Bailey states, however, that he has been informed that the persons formerly connected with the Brussels firm, are now in this country engaged in the same iniquitous business; hence the adulterations spoken of.

  30. Of this kind are the manufacture of factitious pepper, the adulterations of mustard, vinegar, cream, &c.

  31. From these statements, and the seizures that have been made of illegal ingredients at various breweries, it is obvious that the adulterations of beer are not imaginary.

  32. A great many of the essential oils obtained from the more expensive spices, are frequently so much adulterated, that it is not easy to meet with such as are at all fit for use: nor are these adulterations easily discoverable.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adulterations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.