noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
white/wholemeal/granary etc loaf British English
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The U.S. is one of the world's leading granaries.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Back at the granary he persuaded the farm-worker to exchange it for the precious antique.
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For example, the Kornhaus, a former granary in Kronengasse, which is now principally a young people's centre.
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He turned round in an instant, but the silence of the granary mocked him: he was alone.
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It is a structure which does not resemble the so-called granary or storage facility at Harappa.
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It now houses a refreshment area for visitors to the museum and the granary is used for exhibitions.
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Soloukhin told me of watching a collective-farm worker in a church turned granary .
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The granary ran low one day, while the masses were still hungry, so Ansovinus ordered the storehouse doors shut.
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Work began on two new, larger, masonry granaries, although they were situated on the same site.