How to use in sentence of “grain”

How to use in-sentence of “grain”:

– Malt is high in sugar because when the grain sprouts, much of its starch changes to sugar.

– Over half of the grain that is sent by ship to other countries, comes first by barge through the Port of New Orleans.

– Cooking pots, water pots and earthenware grain jars are the only other furniture.

– This feed contains grain like corn, hay including grass and alfalfa or clover, and fermented chopped feed called silage that is usually made from corn, wheat or barley.

– However, there is usually less vomitoxin in the animal product than in the grain that the animal ate.

How to use in sentence of grain
How to use in sentence of grain

Example sentences of “grain”:

– They cut silos into the rock to store the colony’s grain supply.

– The darkened, thin fractures in the bone made the lines look like the grain in a piece of wood.

– The good miller gives him the grain and he brings it to a hen to get an egg.

– In 1987, a month before his 30th birthday, McNair broke into and burgled from a grain storage facility in Minot, North Dakota.

– These bracts are the chaff removed from cereal grain during threshing and winnowing.

– Brown bread is a name for breads made with a lot of whole grain flour with usually rye or wheat.

– For example, if one argues that a given number of grains of sand does not make a heap and that an additional grain does not either, then to conclude that no additional amount of sand will make a heap is to construct a sorites argument.

– Plywood is a manufactured wood which is made by gluing several thin sheets of wood together with the grain alternately running along the sheet then across it.

– Grist is grain that has been separated from its chaff and is ready for grinding.

– The miller charged a fee called, which was usually 1/24 of the total grain milled.

- They cut silos into the rock to store the colony's grain supply.

- The darkened, thin fractures in the bone made the lines look like the grain in a piece of wood.
- The good miller gives him the grain and he brings it to a hen to get an egg.

More in-sentence examples of “grain”:

– The grain harvest in 1946 totaled 39.6 million tons – barely 40% of the yield in 1940.

– The most important things Kansas did to help the war effort was provide a lot of grain and send tens of thousands of men to fight.

– Winnowing removed the chaff from the grain, and the grain was then ground into flour, brewed to make beer, or stored for later use.

– The Grain Silo, as well as Pavlov’s House can still be visited.

– They will have a door near the bottom to get the grain out, and usually have an opening up high to put the grain in.

– Threshing may be done by beating the grain using a flail flail on a threshing floor.

– He was involved with the grain elevator business and was the owner of the Mount Pulaski Grain Company.

– It is easy to work and the grain is straight with long, clear sections without knots.

– It keeps the grain dry so it does not spoil, and keeps it away from animals that would eat it.

– After successful pollination, the pollen grain completes its development by growing a “pollen tube” and the two male gametes move through the pollen tube to the ovule.

– It was a wealthy city in its heyday, and remained the main way Egyptian grain went by sea to Ancient Rome.

– There were two newspapers, a public library, Gristmillflour mills, grain elevators, and an opera house.

– It is the step in grain processing after harvesting and before winnowing.

– They would give part of the grain to their lord.

– It is a cereal grain which was first grown by people in ancient Central America.

– For process engineering, several things are important: increasing the surface area of the solid; making the solid have wanted grain size; and pulping the material to the desired state.

– During the winter they also eat grain and vegetables from the fields.

– It might have been useful for smashing a shell or an animal’s skull, or for grinding grain on another rock.

– The two most common categories of milk substitutes are grain milk and plant milk.

– For some time, he ate one grain of rice and drank from the river every day.

– They bear panicle inflorescences with rounded grass grain fruits.

– The main types of commercial grain crops are cereals.

– He told his workers to drop extra grain for her.

– This is because the deoxynivalenol moves out of the grain into the water, and the water is thrown away.

– Pandora would incarnate the fertility of the Earth and its capacity to bear grain and fruits for the benefit of the Humans.

– Wheat grain is a staple food used to make flour for leavened, flat and steamed breads, biscuits, cookies, cakes, breakfast cereal, pasta, noodles, couscous.

– Other kinds of alcohol are usually harmful to drink, so the only kind of alcohol used in alcoholic drinks is grain alcohol.

– But there was no grain to be had there, even though “Moshulu” waited at anchor for most of January.

– In contrast to the fine banquets, poor people ate the cheapest foods, so they had for breakfast grain made into twice-baked bread and porridge, and for lunch a vegetable and meat stew.

– Growing grain uses a lot of water.

– However, these changes caused high grain prices in years when the harvest was bad.

– Rye is a type of grass, usually grown as a grain or forage crop.

– In some semiconducting ceramics a gain in temperature causes grain boundaries to become insulating.

– Another traditional method of threshing is to make donkeys or oxen walk in circles on the grain on a hard surface.

– Newby wrote about his round-trip from Ireland to South Australia in his book “The Last Grain Race”.

– Diorite has a phaneritic, often speckled, texture of coarse grain size and is occasionally porphyritic.

– It is usually a blend of malt and grain whiskies, and aged in barrels.

– Before modern times, windmills were most commonly used to grind grain into flour for making bread.

– The cultivation of buckwheat grain declined sharply in the 20th century with the adoption of nitrogen fertilizer which increased the productivity of other staples.

– In angiosperms the pollen tube germinates from the pollen grain and grows the entire length through the stigma, style, ovary and ovules to reach the eggs.

– Henderson Station had a ferry from 1856 to 1877, a general store, and a grain elevator, which closed in 1960.

– A stone is larger than a grain of sand, gravel or pebbles.

– He and his minister Turgot took away some laws on selling grain, which led to high grain prices in years when the harvest was bad.

– With humidity in the night, the awns of the spikelet become erect and draw together, and in the process push the grain into the soil.

– After successful pollination, the pollen grain completes its development by growing a “pollen tube” and undergoing mitosis to produce two male gametes.

– They returned to their home and Ruth decided she would go into the fields to pick up grain the wealthy people would drop on the ground.

– Turgot suggested they should relax the laws that limited when grain could be sold and how much it could be sold for.

– Whisky, or whiskey, is an alcoholic drink distilled from grain and aged in wooden.

– The new railways allowed grain to be transported from Central Russia to places like Moscow.

– Interior layers of these boards are usually made from an inexpensive wood while the outer veneer layers are made from more expensive timber to give the board a nice wood grain appearance.

- The grain harvest in 1946 totaled 39.6 million tons - barely 40% of the yield in 1940.

- The most important things Kansas did to help the war effort was provide a lot of grain and send tens of thousands of men to fight.

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