How do you use Grains in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Grains meaning
Pigeons' dung used in tanning. See grainer.
Using Grains
- The main meaning on this page is: Pigeons' dung used in tanning. See grainer.
- In the example corpus, grains often appears in combinations such as: grains and, whole grains, of grains.
Context around Grains
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 13 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Grains
- In this selection, "grains" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, whole, refined, pollen, troy, reported and exposes stand out and add context to how "grains" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include of these grains is remarkably and of these grains reported in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "grains" sits close to words such as circulating, displaying and eclipse, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with grains
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Larger grains produce a distinct darker green—smaller grains a lighter green. (12 words)
For example, replacing refined grains with whole grains can reduce heart disease risk. (13 words)
He said that N1.7 billion was expended on procurement of assorted grains to stock the state’s strategic grains reserve. (21 words)
Likewise, the ounce troy was divisible into 24 ounce carats of 20 grains troy each; the ounce carat was divisible into four ounce grains of 5 grains troy each; and the ounce grain was divisible into four ounce quarters of 1 1 4 grains troy each. (46 words)
While there would not be any value cut on wheat having shrivelled and broken grains up to 6 per cent, the farmers will lose Rs 5.31 per quintal if such grains are in the range of 6 to 8 per cent. (42 words)
Verhoeven and Pendray had already determined that the grains on the surface of the steel were grains of iron carbide—their goal was to reproduce the iron carbide patterns they saw in the Damascus blades from the grains in the wootz. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
Likewise, the ounce troy was divisible into 24 ounce carats of 20 grains troy each; the ounce carat was divisible into four ounce grains of 5 grains troy each; and the ounce grain was divisible into four ounce quarters of 1 1 4 grains troy each.
Swap your grains, go for whole grains in place of refined grains, and add legumes to your routine at least once weekly.
Verhoeven and Pendray had already determined that the grains on the surface of the steel were grains of iron carbide—their goal was to reproduce the iron carbide patterns they saw in the Damascus blades from the grains in the wootz.
Furthermore, replacing gluten-containing grains with gluten-free grains exposes one to different processing methods and various nutrient delivery methods, which may not be as favorable.
Russia has cited the seizure as a key stumbling block to its continued participation in a Black Sea grains deal that allows Ukraine to export grains.
While there would not be any value cut on wheat having shrivelled and broken grains up to 6 per cent, the farmers will lose Rs 5.31 per quintal if such grains are in the range of 6 to 8 per cent.
For example, replacing refined grains with whole grains can reduce heart disease risk.
He said that N1.7 billion was expended on procurement of assorted grains to stock the state’s strategic grains reserve.
His words: “There is a grain silos where excess grains are stored in the northern part of the state but grains from there are usually distributed among the South-South and South-East regions during emergencies.
One of the easiest steps to take when starting the Mediterranean diet, experts say, is to replace refined grains with whole grains.
The next thing to do is obviously get your grains and put in about two tablespoons of grains into my, approximate litre of milk.
Larger grains produce a distinct darker green—smaller grains a lighter green.
Brown was studying pollen grains of the plant Clarkia pulchella suspended in water under a microscope when he observed minute particles, ejected by the pollen grains, executing a jittery motion.
By the tenth and ninth millennia southwest Asians domesticated their wild grains, wheat, and barley after the notion of collecting wild grains spread from the Nile.
For example, starch derived from millets has been shown to be a good substrate for fermentation and malting with grains having similar starch contents as wheat grains.
In addition to setting a boundary for what the matrix is, Dott also breaks up the different types framework grains that can be present in a sandstone into three major categories: quartz, feldspar, and lithic grains.
In sprouted and cooked form, the relative nutritional and anti-nutritional contents of each of these grains is remarkably different from that of raw form of these grains reported in this table.
In sprouted or cooked form, the relative nutritional and anti-nutritional contents of each of these grains is remarkably different from that of raw form of these grains reported in this table.
In sprouted or cooked form, the relative nutritional and antinutritional contents of each of these grains is remarkably different from that of raw form of these grains reported in this table.
Of these, whole grains contain more thiamine than refined grains, as thiamine is found mostly in the outer layers of the grain and in the germ (which are removed during the refining process).
Common combinations with grains
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- grains and 39×
- whole grains 38×
- of grains 17×
- the grains 13×
- grains of 12×
- grains to 11×
- refined grains 7×
- these grains 7×
- and grains 7×
- grains in 6×