Sentence examples for The fairs from inspiring English sources

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The fairs

adjective

Beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.

  • Monday's child is fair of face.

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The fairs are more than history, though.

The fairs of Champagne declined rapidly after 1310.

The fairs are one way to do so, because word does not travel far beyond France.

The fairs were designated as occasions for payment and repayment, contributing significantly to the progress of banking and business accounting.

The fairs also accelerated the expansion of enterprising manufacturers by helping them to cultivate new export markets.

The fairs and festivals of the rural communities provide many occasions for song, dance, and the display of colourful garments.

The fairs were important to the town; a 17th-century order forced each burgess – a freeman of the borough  – to attend, but the fairs were abolished during the 19th century.

But the fairs say: don't bother.

His company also helps organize the fairs.

It showed the Fountain of the Fairs.

They leave the fairs in rude health.

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