To each pint of juice allow a pound of loaf-sugar, powdered.
To each pint of juice allow a pound and a half (a quart and a pint) of the best double-refined loaf-sugar broken up.
Measure it; and to each quart of the raspberry-juice allow a pound of powdered white sugar, and a pint of the best cider vinegar.
Then measure it, and to each pint of juice allow half a pound of powdered loaf-sugar.
Black currants; to every pint of juice allow 1/4 pint of water, 1 lb.
To each quart of walnut-juice allow 3 quarts of vinegar, 1 pint of Indian soy, 1 oz.
Black currants; to every pint of juice allow ΒΌ pint of water, 1 lb of loaf sugar.
To every 3 gallons of water allow 1 peck of elderberries; to every gallon of juice allow 3 lbs.
When cold, to every quart of juice allow a quart of brandy.
To every pint of juice allow a quart of double-rectified whiskey.
To every quart of juice allow a pound of beaten loaf-sugar.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juice allow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.