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Example sentences for "brews"

Lexicographically close words:
brewery; brewhouse; brewing; brewings; brewis; brial; briar; briars; briary; bribe
  1. Of the Brews in particular he spoke with reverence.

  2. There had been Brews in Boston, he said, since the year one.

  3. While the Brews and Borrodailes prided themselves on what they called their Boston provinciality and didn't believe to be provinciality at all, they enjoyed the New York connection.

  4. He said he was going to apply to his cousin, Andrew Brew, of Boston, going on to tell me more about the Brews than I had ever heard.

  5. He talked of the Brews and the Brokenshires as if they had been Bourbons and Hohenzollerns, making me feel a veritable Libby Jaynes never to have heard of them.

  6. I learned that Mrs. Rossiter's mother had been a Miss Brew, and that the Brews were a great family in Boston.

  7. Mrs. Rossiter often said he was the one member of the family who inherited from the Brews of Boston, a statement I could verify from the first Mrs. Brokenshire's portrait by Carolus-Duran.

  8. Barry Pain has a somewhat similar situation of the tragic miscalculation, in The Wrong Elixir, the story of an alchemist who brews the life-giving potion but means to keep it all to himself.

  9. He gives us two brews of it in Septimius Felton, one an Indian potion concocted by an old sachem.

  10. Brews good ale at shore o' Bucky; I wish her sale for her gude ale, The best on a' the shore o' Bucky.

  11. The same quality of malt was used in all of these brews, but the brews were of different strengths.

  12. Unfortunately, there is no all-malt product of this brewery to compare with the brews made from a portion of cerealin or from cerealin and brewer's sugar.

  13. It will be noted, however, that when the actual results obtained on the finished products of this brewery are compared with those of the all-malt brews of breweries Nos.

  14. This method was impracticable because it was necessary to take the brews as actually made under varying commercial conditions.

  15. It is apparent, therefore, that no direct comparison can be made between the percentage composition of these different brews in order to determine the effects of the raw materials upon their composition.

  16. And I suppose as for Thomas Brews he schall be translate in to myn brothir John Blake, but myn seyd Lord of Norffolk hath previly (?

  17. I need no Muse to give my passion vent, He brews his tears that studies to lament.

  18. No man brews bad beer without knowing it,--or sells short measure.

  19. The brewer who brews bad beer should vote for nobody.

  20. Her brews were straight, and on the red mouth was a faint smile.

  21. And all the time George alternately bent his brews upon me, and hung himself at the canvas, uttering strange, smothered cries and oaths, but painting, painting.

  22. Perhaps Sandy had played with the wand of the grim old Company; had tasted the brews of the dear Fairy Godmother and he had--bidden good-bye to the pretty girl-thing!

  23. And there is a nice old fairy godmother who brews wonderful mixtures for Sandy and darns his socks and makes believe, when no one is listening, that she is his mother.

  24. Lacking a coffee urn, some grocers make their brews in large-size home-service coffee-making devices.

  25. The use of paper presents the advantage of using a new and clean filter for each brew, whereas the cloth must be carefully kept immersed in water between brews to prevent its fouling.

  26. This brief review of the evolution of coffee brews shows that coffee making started with boiling, and next became an infusion.

  27. So she did not give the quinine quite as generously as the fiddler had recommended, and kept right on with her hot brews of herbs and roots in addition.

  28. Now the fire in the chimney was kept roaring more fiercely than ever, bottles of hot water were kept always in the bed, the blankets were heated freely, and hot broth and steaming spirits were given in place of the brews of roots and leaves.

  29. When the skipper and Cormick reached home after the second day's work on the cargo, Mother Nolan told them that Flora was in the grip of a desperate fever, upon which none of her brews of roots and herbs seemed to have any effect.

  30. There," he repeated, "there is the liquor which God the Eternal brews for all his children.

  31. Not many months, however, passed away, when he and Dame Elizabeth Brews were in correspondence about his proposed marriage with her daughter.

  32. He would be as kind a brother as could be, and if Sir Thomas Brews was afraid he might hereafter disturb John Paston and his wife in the possession of the manor, he was quite ready to give a bond that he would attempt no such thing.

  33. This letter evidently refers to a meeting arranged between Margaret Paston and Dame Elizabeth Brews on the subject of John Paston's approaching marriage, which took place in the latter part of the year 1477.

  34. This letter is clearly written in answer to an application by John Paston to his brother to aid him in making arrangements with Sir Thomas Brews in the spring of 1477.

  35. Item, to enforme my moder that if so be that we may be pute in possessyon of all the hole maner duryng oure two lyves, and the lengest of leveing, that then Mastyr Brews wyll geve me in maryage with my mastresse hys doughter CCCC.

  36. Mastyr Brews seyd that he wold shortly have eyther more lond in joyntour then Sweynsthorp and x.

  37. Brews how much he would gyve with his daughter Margery in mariage.

  38. At intervals we regaled ourselves with tea and brews of rice and cocoa, or rice and Oxo.

  39. However, they had two more brews of strong tea--one at 2 P.

  40. We had two brews of rice and Oxo and one of tea; then we boiled our last two handfuls of rice with a little cocoa, and so had a rice mould to take along with us in the dixie and eat that evening.

  41. Pity the poor bondsman of a tenant, and still more pity the general public condemned by the system to drink the inferior brews that no one would dare to sell to a free man.

  42. And Mo-ses and Aa-ron went in to the king and begged him to let the He-brews go out of the land.

  43. Yet Pha-ra-oh would not let the He-brews go.

  44. And he made it a law that if a boy child was born to the He-brews it should be put to death at once; but a girl child might live.

  45. But the king did not keep his word, for as soon as he found the frogs grew less, he said the He-brews should not go.

  46. Their microscopic size added greatly to his trouble, and it was only after years of careful and tedious investigation that he was able to perfect the commercial yeast cakes and yeast brews universally used by bakers and brewers.


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