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barley - use in sentences
Converse of object
- malt: English ale was made with malted barley or even oats, not hops.
- sprout: The sprouting barley is turned by a machine resembling a lawn-mower.
- sow: In other fields autumn sown barley is already nearly ripe.
- roast: Guinness Red, a new product made from lightly roasted barley, will be launched in the UK over the next few months.
- grow: Growing barley in most farms in Scotland is a loss making exercise.
- dry: In earlier times this had been used to dry barley when the Dirleton Granary occupied this site.
Adjective modifier
- pearl: Whole wheat, brown rice, pearl barley, oats, bulgur wheat.
- wheat: The soil and sub-soil are clay, and the chief crops grown are wheat, barley, beans and peas.
- transgenic: Analysis of transgenic barley in a small scale field trial.
Modifies a noun
- cultivar: Several winter barley cultivars displayed good levels of resistance in field nurseries.
- malt: Offer it warm with rice syrup or barley malt added.
- stubble: They have also used the machine for drilling turnips straight on to winter barley stubble.
- straw: The straw I was using I felt was good quality barley straw which didnt seem too dusty?
- mildew: Barley mildew isolates continue to become more complex, the majority carrying eight or more virulence factors.
- loaf: So they gathered them up and filled twelve baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves, left by those who had eaten.
Noun used with modifier
- malting: Did farmers tell you where their nearest homes for milling wheat & malting barley are?
- spring: In the first place there was the problem over how much spring barley to sow.
- winter: Crops Winter wheat, winter barley & winter oats.
- feed: Feed barley can give higher yields per acre of both grain and straw.
- quality: The straw I was using I felt was good quality barley straw which didnt seem too dusty?
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