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Example sentences for "bakers"

Lexicographically close words:
bakehouses; bakelite; baken; baker; bakeries; bakery; bakes; bakeshop; baking; baksheesh
  1. Some bakers use malt extract both as a yeast food to hasten fermentation and for its effect upon the flavor.

  2. Flour manufacturers and bakers are constantly experimenting to find the best possible varieties and combinations of varieties for bread flour.

  3. The magazines at Dresden were filled with an immense quantity of provisions and forage for the Prussian army, and the bakers were ordered to prepare a vast quantity of bread, for which purpose thirty new ovens were erected.

  4. Five-and-twenty Minorquin bakers were hired, and a large number of cattle brought into the fort, for the benefit of the garrison.

  5. This is why the bakers were subjected to a municipal tariff, were closely watched, and were sometimes obliged to put up with the competition of outside bakers.

  6. The bakers were no longer compelled to make loaves of a fixed weight; the merchants were exempted from paying for weights and measures which they hardly ever used but which they were forced to possess.

  7. There is no need for further explanations to make us understand why the bakers and bread-makers at Florence came last on the list of the twenty-one official guilds.

  8. The same may be said of bakers and bread-makers; many peasants had their own oven in which they baked their bread,[84] and they held stubbornly to this right which they sometimes insisted on having solemnly recognized.

  9. Mayors and Justices of the Peace were to determine a fair profit for their local bakers for all the types of bread.

  10. Bakers must mark their bread with W for white, WH for wheaten, and H for household or else forfeit 20s.

  11. The larger size of duck eggs, however, makes them favored by bakers and they can usually be sold at any time in a city of any size at prices as good as those received for hens' eggs.

  12. The infertile eggs after a careful retest are then packed in cases and sent to market where they are usually sold to bakers as tested eggs.

  13. The bakers in New York ornament these cakes, with devices or pictures raised by a wooden stamp.

  14. It is only in country places where there are neither brewers or bakers that it is expedient to make it at home.

  15. Another, forbidding Bakers to convert into Biscuit, the Meal the City gives them to make Bread of for the Poor; or to make any White Bread, in order to prevent their bolting the Meal designed for the Poor's Bread.

  16. The 15th, the Bakers having almost spent all the Fuel for their Ovens, so that they must leave off Baking, Vessels are sent towards Toulon to fetch Wood.

  17. Bakers compete for higher protein lots and pay far higher prices for more protein.

  18. Other invaluable fortifying foods are algae of all kinds (such as chlorella and spirulina), lecithin, brewers yeast, and fresh bakers yeast.

  19. Bread bakers use "hard wheat" because of its high gluten content.

  20. Many people have had very unpleasant experiences trying to eat living bakers yeast and so use brewers yeast instead.

  21. A deputation of a guild of bakers once presented themselves before the chief magistrate, asking for permission to raise the price of bread, which in those days was regulated by the corporation.

  22. The bakers of the town are nearly all sous les drapeaux.

  23. And that those persons every 14 days make report to the justice of the division wherein they dwell how the people are dealt withall by the badgers, bakers and brewers.

  24. Further, that Alice Geldoghter and Adam Notebroun are bakers and sell bad bread contrary to the assize.

  25. Mr. Bushell's store was across the river from where the Bakers lived, and she said she did not want the child to have to go through the bridge after dark.

  26. The bakers of London were divided into white bakers and brown or tourte bakers (turturarii), who made a coarse bread of unbolted meal.

  27. Pannier (or Panyer) Alley, leading from Newgate Street to Paternoster Row, was once the standing place for bakers with their bread panniers.

  28. Similar trades were the pastellers, who made pies and other kinds of pastry, pie-bakers and cooks.

  29. House bread was prepared by the bakers of household bread, while hostellers, by whom it was exclusively used, were forbidden to make it.

  30. The deputies assembled, and after much deliberation felt themselves compelled to augment the price of it: the bakers breathed, but the people became furious.

  31. They besieged the bakers and vendors of flour with the same pertinacity as during the period of the former factitious and transient abundance, produced by the first tariff of Antony Ferrer.

  32. In commanding the bakers to make such a quantity of bread, means ought to have been afforded for the supply of the material of which it was to be made.

  33. Some say the bakers are rogues, and so say I: but they ought to be hanged at least in a legal manner.

  34. Yes, yes; we will make the bakers do that which is just.

  35. The magistrates threatened punishment--the multitude murmured at every delay of the bakers in furnishing them.

  36. The common practice of bakers and milkmen was to keep a tally on the door-post with chalk.

  37. For instance, it was once discovered that wholesale robberies were carried on by certain bakers who made holes in their moulding-boards, and so filched the dough.

  38. Bakers who heat their ovens every day, would find it profitable to buy Indian corn in large quantities, and prepare it as above, to sell afterwards for table use.

  39. It is only in country places where there are neither brewers nor bakers that it is expedient to make it at home.

  40. Butchers, brewers, and bakers shall not conspire together to sell their victuals only at certain prices.

  41. No pie bakers shall sell beef pies as venison pies, or make any meat pie with entrails.

  42. Bakers must mark their bread with W for white, WH for wheaten, and H for household or forfeit 20s.

  43. In London, an ordinance prescribed for bakers for the first offense of making false bread a forfeiture of that bread.

  44. The Bill Bakers would have laughed out of existence the great tinkerers like Franklin and Lincoln and Jefferson.

  45. This is why the Bill Bakers cannot face the Jim Ellerbees.

  46. There was really nothing that could be done about Baker, Bill Baker in particular--and the host of assorted Bakers scattered throughout the world in positions of power and importance, in general.

  47. At Montlhéry, where six thousand men had collected together, each one obtains for his share only a small measure, while the bakers of the town have none at all.

  48. At Nevers, the bakers not having put bread on their counters for four days, the mob force the granaries of private persons, of dealers and religious communities.

  49. Punish the aristocrats, who hinder the bakers from baking.

  50. Messmen were usually berthed with other men of the supply department, including bakers and storekeepers.

  51. In March 1944 it had already made black cooks and bakers eligible for duty in all commissary branches of the Navy.

  52. In large cities, the bakers usually confine their attention to particular branches of the business.

  53. The explanation was that rolls and fancy bread took too much time and there were not enough bakers left to do the work--and inspectors see that the law is obeyed, whether amiable bakers think they have time or not.

  54. If fancy bread were made, only the big bakers would have time to make it, little ones would be without clients, and that this highly centralized, paternal government cannot allow.


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