Loaves
in sentence
26 examples of Loaves in a sentence
I have two
loaves
of bread here.
And after the Sabbath, he made 12
loaves
of bread, took them to the synagogue, went into the synagogue, opened the ark and said, "God, I don't know why you want this bread, but here you are."
The argument for the latter is simple: with national currencies eliminated and everything priced in Euros, how can similar cars or
loaves
of bread have different prices on either side of a border?
This requires more than discussion about how health care money is spent because this can force doctors and patients to fight over crumbs when what is needed is bigger
loaves
(budgets)!
For example, Stephen Harmston’s oft-cited 1998 study points to anecdotal evidence that an ounce of gold bought 350
loaves
of bread in the time of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, who died in 562 BC.
Ignoring the fact that bread in Babylon was probably healthier than today’s highly refined product, the price of gold today is not so different, equal to perhaps 600
loaves
of bread.
"Only two loaves, Monsieur Maigrat.
Only two three-pound
loaves
a day."
As she passed through Montsou she resolutely entered Maigrat's shop, and begged so persistently that at last she carried away two loaves, coffee, butter, and even her five-franc piece, for the man also lent money by the week.
The table was encumbered: a parcel of clothes, two loaves, potatoes, butter, coffee, chicory, and half a pound of brawn.
Madame Homais was very fond of these small, heavy turban-shaped loaves, that are eaten in Lent with salt butter; a last vestige of Gothic food that goes back, perhaps, to the time of the Crusades, and with which the robust Normans gorged themselves of yore, fancying they saw on the table, in the light of the yellow torches, between tankards of hippocras and huge boars' heads, the heads of Saracens to be devoured.
It had been a simple, a nutritious diet; but there had been nothing exciting about it, and the odour of Burgundy, and the smell of French sauces, and the sight of clean napkins and long loaves, knocked as a very welcome visitor at the door of our inner man.
Yes, and they take
loaves
of bread and put quicksilver in 'em and set 'em afloat, and wherever there's anybody that's drownded, they'll float right there and stop."
"Therefore, I say," said he of the Grove, "let us give up going in quest of adventures, and as we have
loaves
let us not go looking for cakes, but return to our cribs, for God will find us there if it be his will."
Unquestionably there were but few things to put away, if there had been one; but, however few in number, or small in individual amount, still, remnants of
loaves
and pieces of cheese, and damp towels, and scrags of meat, and articles of wearing apparel, and mutilated crockery, and bellows without nozzles, and toasting-forks without prongs, do present somewhat of an uncomfortable appearance when they are scattered about the floor of a small apartment, which is the common sitting and sleeping room of three idle men.
Meanwhile, he cast his eyes over that unfortunate city, which contained so much deep misery and so many heroic virtues, and recalling the saying of Louis XI, his political predecessor, as he himself was the predecessor of Robespierre, he repeated this maxim of Tristan’s gossip: "Divide in order to reign."Henry IV, when besieging Paris, had
loaves
and provisions thrown over the walls.
Swine's flesh, dressed in several modes, appeared on the lower part of the board, as also that of fowls, deer, goats, and hares, and various kinds of fish, together with huge
loaves
and cakes of bread, and sundry confections made of fruits and honey.
Two children going to school, some pigeons that flew down from the roof, and a few
loaves
put outside a baker's window by an invisible hand touched him particularly.
These loaves, the pigeons, and the two boys seemed creatures not of this earth.
It all happened at the same time; one of the boys ran after a pigeon and looked smilingly up at Levin; the pigeon flapped its wings and fluttered up, glittering in the sunshine amid the snow-dust that trembled in the air; from the window came the scent of fresh-baked bread and the
loaves
were put out.
Then sweeping away all the embers, I set down my loaf or loaves, and whelming down the earthen pot upon them, drew the embers all round the outside of the pot, to keep in and add to the heat; and thus as well as in the best oven in the world, I baked my barley-loaves, and became in little time a good pastrycook into the bargain; for I made myself several cakes and puddings of the rice; but I made no pies, neither had I anything to put into them supposing I had, except the flesh either of fowls or goats.
At last, being eager to view the circumference of my little kingdom, I resolved upon my cruise; and accordingly I victualled my ship for the voyage, putting in two dozen of
loaves
(cakes I should call them) of barley-bread, an earthen pot full of parched rice (a food I ate a good deal of), a little bottle of rum, half a goat, and powder and shot for killing more, and two large watch-coats, of those which, as I mentioned before, I had saved out of the seamen’s chests; these I took, one to lie upon, and the other to cover me in the night.
My second cargo was a great bag of rice, the umbrella to set up over my head for a shade, another large pot of water, and about two dozen of small loaves, or barley cakes, more than before, with a bottle of goat’s milk and a cheese; all which with great labour and sweat I carried to my boat; and praying to God to direct my voyage, I put out, and rowing or paddling the canoe along the shore, came at last to the utmost point of the island on the north-east side.
When he came up to me I found he had been quite home for an earthen jug or pot, to bring his father some fresh water, and that he had got two more cakes or
loaves
of bread: the bread he gave me, but the water he carried to his father; however, as I was very thirsty too, I took a little of it.
Turning to me, as she took some
loaves
from the oven, she asked bluntly--"Did you ever go a-begging afore you came here?"
In the light of the conflagration they fought for loaves, and trampled many of them into the earth.
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