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Example sentences for "ales"

Lexicographically close words:
alert; alerted; alerting; alertly; alertness; aleurone; alewife; alewives; alez; alfa
  1. Dyce remarks that Marlowe's copy had "ales mihi missus" for "imitatrix ales.

  2. The reason that a representation of this very secular custom is seen in the church probably arises from the fact that the Church ales were feasts instituted for the purpose of raising money for the repair of the church.

  3. The bitter words must have recalled to Ales words of hardly less bitterness which he had listened to on a visit to Lambeth years before.

  4. We forbid the proclaiming of scot-ales in church by layfolk, or by priests or clerks either in or without the church.

  5. No doubt the truth lies between these extremes; but church-ales must not be altogether forgotten when we read the numerous medieval testimonies to the intimate connection between holy days and crime.

  6. Earnest Churchmen had, all through this century, more important abuses to combat than these quasi-religious convivialities; and we find no voice raised against church-ales until the new puritanism of the Reformation.

  7. It is well known that church ales were very common in medieval times, when the churchwardens bought, and received presents of, a large quantity of malt which they brewed into beer.

  8. It was by good strong brewed ales and beef that he had made himself what he was, and unless John Barleycorn was reinstated they fully believed that the Buccaneer would dwindle down to the mere shadow of his former self.

  9. Our ales will moisten their parched lips, increase their stamina, and strengthen their inward man.

  10. You, Basilio, are fined two réales for not ringing regularly.

  11. It will be observed that the ales are named in some instances from localities, and in others from the herbs of which they were decoctions.

  12. Analyses of ale worts and of the ales made from them.

  13. The results of the analyses of 9 ale worts and the finished ales are shown in Table IV.

  14. Analyses of beers and ales from various breweries.

  15. In the case of the beers we find there is practically no difference between the loss in solids and the loss in sugar, while in the case of the porters and ales there is a very appreciable difference.

  16. These figures clearly show that in the case of the porters and ales there has been some material other than sugar fermented.

  17. The main object of this investigation was to find, if possible, a means of distinguishing beers and ales made entirely from malt from those made from malt together with other cereal products, such as rice, corn, and cerealin.

  18. Ales Hrdlicka, who has just returned from the Hyde expedition, informs me that in visiting the western part of Sonora he found pure Opata spoken west of Rio de Sonora and north of Ures, e.

  19. Ales Manfielde and Margaret Greuell bewitched to death Robert Cheston and Greuell Husband to Margaret.

  20. Ales Newman bewitched to death John Johnson and his Wife, and her owne husband, as it is thought.

  21. Ales Newman and Ursley Kempe bewitched to death Letherdailes Childe and Strattons Wife.

  22. Ales Hunt had two spirits lyke Coltes, the one blacke, the other white.

  23. The sayd Ales and Ursley Kempe bewitched Strattons Childe and Grace Thorlowe, whereof they did languish.

  24. The sayd Ales Newman had the said Ursley Kemps spirits to use at her pleasure.

  25. Ales Manfielde and Margaret Greuell bewitched the widdow Cheston and her husband's v beasts, and one bullocke, and seuerall brewinges of beere and batches of bread.

  26. Ales Manfield and Margaret Greuell had in common, by agreement, iiii spirits, viz.

  27. Ales Hunt bewitched to death Rebecca Durrant and vi beasts of one Haywardes.

  28. Cysley Celles and Ales Manfielde bewitched Richard Rosses horse and beasts, and caused their Impes to burne a barne with much corne.

  29. Ales Hrdlicka says, "The jaw and the tooth belong to a fossil chimpanzee.

  30. These ales were brewed on the abbey premises, where probably the abbots had their own maltings: as it was a common covenant in leases of mills, where were abbey property, for the malt of the lords of the manor to be ground free.

  31. But scot-ales were by no means confined to the foresters.

  32. That these ales were eminently productive, the churchwardens' accounts of many parishes attest.

  33. One of the last admonitions respecting scot-ales is to be found proceeding from the Synod of Ely in 1364.

  34. Scot-ales accordingly denote a gathering at which the company share the drinking expenses.

  35. Ales commonly became known by the name of the district that produced them--e.


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