Beat the egg whites very stiff with another cup of sugar, add to the yolks and butter, beat hard together, then put in double boiler and cook until thick.
Cream a cup of butter with two and one half cups sugar, add a cup of rich milk, beat hard, then add gradually the flour, following it with the whites of seven eggs beaten very stiff with a small pinch of salt.
Beat hard to thoroughly mix and then pour in well-greased muffin pans.
Beat hard for a few moments and turn into a buttered pudding dish and bake in a moderate oven about one hour.
Beat two egg yolks and stir into it a cup of sweet milk and one tablespoonful of granulated sugar, add this to the rye meal and flour, beat hard, then add the whites of two eggs beaten to a stiff froth.
Warm almost to a boil, stirring all the while; beat hard, put in the sugar, lastly the wine.
Beat hard—shape into a mould and set in a cold place until wanted.
Add the well-beaten eggs last, beat hard, and bake like other griddle cakes.
Mix the salt with the meal, beat the eggs, mix with the milk and pour over the meal, then sift in the baking powder, beat hard, and add the melted butter last.
Sift the dry materials, mix with the eggs and milk, beat hard, and bake in muffin-tins in a quick oven.
When the batter is well mixed, add a heaping tablespoonful of butter, melted, beat hard, and fry like other griddle cakes.
All his pulses began to beat hard, not with nervousness, but with intense eagerness to know what was afoot.
The pulses which had beat hard so often lately began to beat hard again.
Beat hard for a minute, then put in the fruit, well dredged with flour.
Beat hard; stir in the vinegar, and strain out all lumps, rubbing or squeezing the mixture to get the full strength.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beat hard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.