Sentence examples for barns from inspiring English sources

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barns

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Plural of barn

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Those poults (newly hatched turkeys) won't be hatched and put into barns until July".

Its converted barns are near Dartmoor and they are only 16 miles from the coast, with prices from £475 a week plus £25 for your pet.' Laura Burgess from Ecoescape: 'You can take up to two dogs for free on First Great Western Trains to the south west (0845 700 0125; firstgreatwestern.co.uk).

'Converted barns cost from £560 a week and there are 142 acres for dogs and owners to enjoy.

New roofs, fences, barns and tractors have sprouted on many local farms; plenty of shiny new pick-up trucks ply the roads.

Poor boy Okonkwo grew up to have three wives, eight children and two barns full of yams.

The best part of the fair is walking through the livestock barns soaking up the sights, the (pungent) smells, and the excitement of the occasional pig making a dash for freedom.Such fairs, of course, are not an American invention: they have evolved from the medieval fairs of Europe.

THE old farmhouse called Charleston stood with its barns at the foot of the South Downs in Sussex, a huddle of flint, brick and red tile in a heady smell of cows.

So when his massive $4m collection could no longer fit in the barns and storehouses of his Maryland farm, he donated the whole lot to Rutgers University.

JUST off the freeway in south-western Pennsylvania a quiet country road leads past picturesque barns and horses in snow-covered fields.

The buyer plans to tear down the older buildings and build a multi-million-dollar high-end dude ranch.The curious thing is that the Castagnos do not own one square foot of the land beneath their barns, houses and corrals.

Parched earth, empty barns Winds of change Reprints Related items Argentina's election: The Kirchners make a dash for itMar 26th 2009To reduce their exposure to the similarly unpredictable risks from the weather and government policy, farmers are moving towards a monoculture of hardy soyabean, which is largely eaten by pigs in China and therefore less likely to suffer export controls.

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