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1 She wished to go through the lines into the country to buy flour .
2 Their own grain did not last beyond Christmas, and they had to buy flour .
3 If the seed gives an average yield, will not have to buy flour next year.
4 We buy flour now at the tavern.
5 You couldn't buy flour , white flour, any more without taking four times the quantity of brown flour.
6 Randy already was beginning to miss bread, and he wondered why he had not thought to buy flour .
7 Al-Nahari did not earn much as a fisherman, but it was enough to buy flour and some basic food.
8 Therefore it is evidently more economical to buy flour in Minnesota than to grow the wheat and make it into flour in Massachusetts.
9 Is it your pleasure that I should go down, at once, to the market and buy flour and rice, spices, and other things necessary?
10 Then they sold three sheep, bought flour and hay and Iakov had started.
11 I have also bought flour , yeast etc and will endeavour to learn to bake bread.
12 We're slamming into the second wave, and this time around, no one is bulk- buying flour .
13 We bought flour for bread and had some beans in the cellar, bottled vegetables, and fruit.
14 Obeid dismounted and bought flour ; and this was the end of the first stage of their journey.
16 "So many years we buy flour all the bowls is broke and throw away now."
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