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How to use Corn in a sentence

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The corn spirit was to live in the cornfield and die as the last sheaf was cut to be re-born in the Corn Dolly.
Farther east in the Corn Belt, most producers plant their corn and drill their soybeans at the same time for better yields of both crops.
A Hocktide Lunch is served to more than 180 commoners and their guests and friends in the Corn Exchange.
Finally the events of the day are rounded off with a traditional Tutti-Supper at the Corn Exchange and the drinking of the Hocktide Punch.
By the time he was 14, Rod was in a skiffle band with schoolmates from Nunthorpe Grammar, styling themselves the Green Corn Boys.
For some time, the herpetological community has been aware of island boas such as Hog Island boas, Corn Island boas, and Crawl Caye boas.
This ball took place at the Corn Exchange Rooms on Friday evening and was fashionably and most numerously attended.
The general public may still insist, on, say, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, but they'll happily eat the unbranded products when they're in a hotel.
It is not thought anyone was in the building, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange.
The fountain in the Corn Exchange has been criticised for being stuffed with food paper wrappings most of the time.
Regional terminals in the Corn Belt quit taking orders for prepay ammonia in mid-December.
The Corn Exchange opened for trade in 1861 but was soon being used as a community venue.
American protectionists had sometimes justified industrial tariffs by citing the British Corn Laws, which restricted the sale of American wheat to Britain.
There was a small walk-through exhibit on the second floor that traced the process of making corn flakes, with real Corn Flakes going through the room.
This option may also be used to encourage declining arable plant communities e.g. species such as fuellens, fumitories, Corn Marigold and Corn Chamomile.
A lesser known, but truly excellent fall bulb is the Ixia. Also known as the African Corn Lily, the Ixia is at home in any garden provided it gets at least partial sun.
The repeal of the Corn Law is these days commonly regarded as the ultimate victory of the classical liberal economic doctrine over wrong-headed mercantilism.
Land prices in the heart of the Corn Belt have increased at a double-digit rate in six of the last seven years.
Crispy Corn Breadby Matt and Ted Lee The kings of Southern cooking show you how to bake this must-have bread like never before.
The Locarno, which was once a ballroom and Corn Exchange, is owned by businessman Gael Mackenzie, the proprietor of the growing chain of bars which bear his name.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then there was the ceremony of the Corn to learn, the prayers and the dances.
Then it was laid up in the god-houses for the priestess of the Corn to keep.
He had never forgiven the shaman, you see, for that old story about the Corn Maiden.
Do not show yourselves ungrateful to the Corn by denying her servants their wages.
Their first month was called Abib, from the earing of Corn in that month.
The 'Largest Cereal Breakfast Attendance' will take place from 8am-10am, during which breakfasters will be served with a bowl of Corn Flakes.
The play's similarity to horror novels like The Children of the Corn or Harvest Home isn't coincidental.
The age of the Great Reform Act and abolition of the Corn Laws saw a new dominance, that of the middle class, and their tastes were those of inconspicuous consumption.
A demonstration of leather harness making is being held on Saturday in the Carriage House, followed by a display of Corn Dollies on Sunday at Home Farm in Beamish Museum.
Throughout the weekend Corn Dolly expert Helen Moran will demonstrate the art of making dollies, which historically were considered as the spirit of the crop.
By 1901 there were florists and grocers, hosiers, confectioners, fruiterers and boot makers, tailors, drapers, Corn merchants and shoesmiths up and down the High Street.
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