It was instituted in 1755 at the White Bear Inn (now St Bride's Tavern), Fleet Street, moved about 1850 to Discussion Hall, Shoe Lane, and in 1871 finally migrated to the Barley Mow Inn, Salisbury Square, E.C., its present quarters.0 | 0 |
The next morning Carmen decided to go down to the house and mow the lawn in the cool of the day.0 | 0 |
Mow it down, plow it under and plant food that had to be tended.0 | 0 |
It is best to mow stubble and hay at night when they are moist."0 | 0 |
Dean was in front of Bird Song, trying to mow the lawn, still blanketed with the moisture of the now-ended drizzle when he remembered his promise to pick up Pumpkin Green and whoever else needed chauffeuring from the pool.0 | 0 |
I was headed over to my house to mow the lawn and check the garden.0 | 0 |
Be careful not to mow the grass too short in fall.0 | 0 |
Lorenzo Dow (1777-1834), an eccentric American Methodist revivalist, visited North Staffordshire and spoke of the campmeetings held in America, with the result that on the 31st of May 1807 the first real English gathering of the kind was held on Mow Cop, since regarded as the Mecca of Primitive Methodism.0 | 0 |
Form and repair lawns and grass walks by laying turf and sowing perennial grass-seeds; mow the lawns frequently; plant evergreens.0 | 0 |
It will be necessary to mow the lawn once a week, and sometimes oftener.0 | 0 |
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