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Example sentences for "bakehouses"

Lexicographically close words:
baju; bak; bake; baked; bakehouse; bakelite; baken; baker; bakeries; bakers
  1. The earliest bakers were probably the monks, since bakehouses were commonly appended to monasteries; and the host, or consecrated bread, was baked by the monks with great ceremony.

  2. Bakehouses were also appended to the churches; for, on taking down some part of the church at Crickhowell, county Brecon, a small room with an oven in it was discovered, which had long been shut up.

  3. For laundries and bakehouses there are further sanitary regulations; e.

  4. As these bakers had handmills beside their ovens, they still continued to be called pistores, from the ancient practice of bruising the corn in a mortar; and their bakehouses were denominated pistoriae.

  5. The bakehouses were distributed throughout the fourteen divisions of the city, and no baker could pass from one into another without special permission.

  6. In the time of Augustus there were no fewer than 329 public bakehouses in Rome; almost the whole of which were in the hands of Greeks, who long continued the only persons in that city acquainted with the art of baking good bread.

  7. Many bakehouses were infested with rats, beetles, cockroaches, and noxious smells.

  8. Bakehouses came within the scope of the Act, and the law was made much more stringent as to them.

  9. Legislation as to bakehouses had been left unchanged since the Act of 1863, and in harmony with the usual disregard of their duties by the local sanitary authorities, little use was made of that Act.

  10. A very material factor in the health of the people was dealt with in this Act--namely, the condition of the bakehouses where the daily bread of the community was prepared.

  11. Half of the bakehouses in London would, it was stated, require the application to them of the Nuisances Removal Act.

  12. Moreover, some of these bakehouses produce bread which can hardly be improved on.

  13. That long after public bakehouses came into use the Romans and other urban dwellers in Italy continued to make a great deal of bread at home is certain.

  14. The interior of all bakehouses must be limewashed, painted or varnished at stated periods.

  15. In the time of the Republic, public bakehouses were under the control of the aediles.


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