In ye aultre is the poynte of the sword that styryd abowt the braynes of thys blessyd martyr.
And there lye his braynes shed apon the yerthe, whereby you may well knowe yt he was nere deade.
It is great pitie that so prettie a fellow, had not occupied his braynes in studies of more consequence.
Those drossy heads & irrepurged braynes w^{ch} sacred fyre of loue hath not refined may grossly think my loue smale worth contaynes because shee is of body smale combined.
The original Clerken Well stood in what is now named Ray Street, and quite close to it is Braynes Row; not far distant was Brown's Wood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "braynes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.