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Example sentences for "vegetarians"

Lexicographically close words:
vegetable; vegetables; vegetal; vegetarian; vegetarianism; vegetate; vegetated; vegetates; vegetating; vegetation
  1. The Vegetarians have been consuming a quantity of green stuff in public at the Town Hall of Salford.

  2. Strictly speaking, we are all of us subsisting on meat all of the time, but it is only one degree removed from the vegetable kingdom, when we ingest only the first fruits of the soil, as vegetarians do, and make meat of it within us.

  3. The great majority of conscientious vegetarians have not the pink complexion that is usually reckoned as a sign of beauty or robustness, but I have known one, Frederick Madsen (Madsen the Faithful), an assistant of Dr.

  4. In conclusion, let us hope that future distinctions of "Vegetalists," vegetarians or flesh eaters may be completely abolished.

  5. Evidently we have all been vegetarians and knew it not.

  6. The sheep, the cow, and horse are vegetarians and they are short lived.

  7. I do find that the healthier specimens of vegetarians are those who eat plenty of eggs and drink plenty of milk, both of which are animal food, and both of which have nearly all the elements necessary to sustain life.

  8. I may be prejudiced, but it does seem to me that the strict vegetarians are skinny, sallow looking lot of humans, speaking generally.

  9. Hanover Street, who have long been noted for the supply of pure foods, have added tea and luncheon rooms--a decided boon to vegetarians in Auld Reekie.

  10. But for the benefit of such as are like the advertised domestic "willing to learn," I would say that vegetarians as a rule use fresh vegetables practically in the same way as meat eaters do, to supplement more substantial viands.

  11. The vegetarians suffered an appalling reduction of their food; the carnivores would dwindle in the same proportion.

  12. In the course of the Jurassic, as we saw, a branch of these biped, bird-footed vegetarians developed heavy armour, and returned to the quadrupedal habit.

  13. That a person may subsist, and even be strong and healthy, without the use of animal food is proven by the lives of many vegetarians in all ranks of society.

  14. But vegetarians should eat fresh fruit at the beginning of meals rather than at the end.

  15. Some vegetarians object that it is possible to eat too much fruit, and recommend caution in the use of it to people of nervous temperament, or those who seem predisposed to skin ailments.

  16. But," it will be said, "meat eating alone does not account for cancer, because vegetarians also succumb to the disease.

  17. They live naturally, and are vegetarians mostly, while the Northern Esquimaux are meat-eaters, but both races eat naturally to sustain life, hence their immunity from that disease.

  18. These ardent vegetarians have refused to listen to the allegation that vegetarianism was impossible because without meat-eating there would be no cattle and therefore no nitrogen for the fields.

  19. The Japanese have a long dietetic history as vegetarians who eat a little fish and a few eggs.

  20. Methinks,” said Sir Herbert Maxwell, “were it possible to apply the referendum to our flocks and herds, the reply would come in a fashion on which vegetarians scarcely calculate.

  21. Well, vegetarians have taught us all a great deal.

  22. I really believe we had better be vegetarians and live on pea soup and lentils and peanuts and such things.

  23. The loss of the natural salines, in the manner referred to, is especially observed by vegetarians who dine at ordinary tables, where exclusion of animal food and white bread is the only selection they can make.

  24. Vegetarians who live plainly and upon fruits only, have very little thirst.

  25. The Vegetarians declare then for the abolition of intermediaries and for direct consumption.

  26. As to the economic part of the question, the Vegetarians are decided free-traders, decided partisans of direct exchange.

  27. The Vegetarians lately held a meeting in London, under the presidency of Mr. Brotherton, M.

  28. Added to this the vegetarians entertain a sentimental view of the meat-food question.

  29. For the same reason vegetarians in 1999 refused to wear silk of any kind because its manufacture cost the lives of the dear little worms.

  30. Vegetarians in 1999 were horrified at the practices of the nineteenth century, when butchers would take innocent little lambs, the most harmless and pitiful creatures, and cut their throats in the slaughter house.

  31. Vegetarians regard such food as alien to the human system and unnecessary to its sustenance.

  32. Vegetarians claim that flesh is from ten to twenty times more expensive than fruits or cereals, and that it is unphilosophical and unbusinesslike to pay the larger sum for inferior food.

  33. We are going to be vegetarians this summer.

  34. We vegetarians come off well on occasions like this, for the absence of milk and butter does not afflict the already sorely afflicted, and of course the absence of meat leaves us completely cold.

  35. For their kind courtesy in answering my inquiries concerning the MS.

  36. My grateful thanks are due to the authorities at the British Museum, to Professor Burkitt of Cambridge, and very specially to Mr. J.

  37. No large West End tradesman could possibly insist upon his whole establishment becoming vegetarians because he becomes one himself.

  38. On the other hand, strictly speaking, real vegetarians would not be allowed the use of eggs and milk; but it appears that many use these, though there are a considerable number of persons who abstain.

  39. This is a very strong statement, coming as it does from so high an authority, and vegetarians would do well to hear it in mind when discussing the subject of vegetarianism with those who differ from them.

  40. Since that date lentils have become an exceedingly popular form of food in many households, and vegetarians generally regard them as one of the most nourishing forms of food served at the table.

  41. How then are strict vegetarians to make pastry, butter being classed with the forbidden fruit?

  42. Of all dishes used by vegetarians there are none more wholesome, more nourishing, or more useful as an article of everyday diet for breakfast than oatmeal porridge.

  43. For all this, there is no reason why vegetarians should not enjoy jellies quite equal, so far as flavour is concerned, to ordinary jelly.

  44. The present work, though written upon strictly vegetarian principles, is by no means addressed to vegetarians only.

  45. Again, vegetarians should bear in mind that, except in cases where poverty necessitates rigid economy, a certain amount of butter may be considered almost a necessity, should the meal be wished to be both wholesome and nourishing.

  46. As butter sauce will be served with the majority of vegetables, we would call the attention of vegetarians to the fact that, as a rule, ordinary cookery-books take for granted that vegetables will be served with the meat.

  47. Where there are thousands who are vegetarians from choice, there are tens of thousands who are virtually vegetarians from necessity.

  48. There are, however, many vegetarians who believe in what is called whole-meal bread.

  49. It is of great importance for vegetarians always to have on hand a fairly good stock of white and brown roux, as it is a great saving both of time and money.

  50. Well, some vegetarians held a congress, or a convention, or something of that sort in New York a little while ago.

  51. It will be time enough," answered the Doctor, "to consider the doctrines of the vegetarians when they agree among themselves as to what those doctrines are.

  52. Whatever else vegetarians may lack they are not lacking in powers of endurance.

  53. As an ardent believer in the natural, healthy and compassionate life I was interested to find in the Encyclopaedia Britannica how frequently vegetarians have been winners in athletic sports.

  54. Vegetarians should be particularly careful to soak every description of cabbage in salt and water before cooking.

  55. Otherwise the vegetarians will probably eat a considerable portion of animal food.

  56. This feeling is seldom experienced by vegetarians of long standing.

  57. The cereals constitute the mainstay of vegetarians all the world over, and although not superior to nuts, must be considered an exceedingly valuable, and, in some cases, essential food material.

  58. Shelley persisted in the diet of vegetarians when he was at home.

  59. It is best pared before being cooked, although many vegetarians maintain that by doing so a great deal of the flavour and juice is lost, an assertion made also of the cucumber.

  60. Several noted vegetarians are enthusiastic on the subject, and declare that paper-cooking is the very best possible way of conserving the juices and flavour of all vegetables.

  61. Experiments have shown that vegetarians have more resistance and endurance than the meat eaters, but the meat eaters get so much stimulation from their food that they can speed up in spurts.

  62. Some vegetarians make nuts one of their principal foods.

  63. The chief trouble with the vegetarians is that they believe that the fact that they abstain from flesh will bring them health.

  64. Vegetarians have eggs and milk to take the place of flesh foods.

  65. The vegetarians use them in compounding what they call roasts, cutlets, steaks, etc.

  66. The vegetarians prescribe a superabundance of starch.

  67. The vegetarians say that meat eating is wrong, being contrary to nature.

  68. For a working basis we shall take it for granted that those are vegetarians who reject flesh foods.

  69. The colonic waste in vegetarians is not so toxic.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vegetarians" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.