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- 01. There are a couple of good pubs here in town that [brew] their own beer.02. She [brewed] a fresh pot of coffee for her guests.03. The witches made a magical [brew] using many secret ingredients.04. My grandmother used to make us a strong [brew] of fresh ginger, lemon, and maple syrup to drink when we had a cold.05. There are more than 1,000 different [brews] of beer which are produced in Great Britain.06. There is a complex, and dangerous [brew] of chemicals from factories in the waters of the St. Lawrence River.07. The Guinness [Brewery] in Ireland produces a delicious, dark beer.08. Japanese sake is made from [brewed] rice, water, and malt, and is around 16% alcohol.09. There's trouble [brewing] at work; a number of people are trying to get our boss fired.10. Dave [brews] his own beer at home in order to save money.11. People in Nigeria have been [brewing] beer for over 8,000 years.12. Historians agree that New Zealand's first beer was [brewed] in 1773 by English explorer Captain Cook, who used tea leaves and spruce in the recipe.13. Of all the major [brewing] nations, England remains the only one in which ale is the primary beer consumed. This is in contrast to lager, which is the world's overall dominant beer style.14. The first beer [brewed] in England was made by the Picts about 250 B.C.15. There's an old song that goes, "I feel no pain, dear mother, now but oh! I am so dry! Oh, take me to a [brewery], and leave me there to die."16. Industries along the river continue to pour dangerous waste into the water, producing a toxic [brew] that has killed all the fish in the area downstream.17. A style of beer known as India Pale Ale is so named because it was [brewed] by the English spice traders during the sea journey to India.18. Our golden [brew] of green tea yields an exotic, refreshing, fragrant flavor.19. The Dogon people of Mali [brew] a strong beer called "kojo."20. Cider is [brewed] from apples, and is often quite sweet.21. In the final stage at the [brewery], the beer is packaged in bottles, kegs, or cans.22. Studies show that Canadians spend $2.3 billion annually on [brewed] coffee.23. Some years ago, the Newcastle [Brewery] in England made 1,000 bottles of Tutankhamun Ale from a 3,200-year old recipe found in the temple of Queen Nefertiti.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.