Drain and press out all the water; chop very fine.
Chop very fine; put into a saucepan two tablespoonfuls of butter and the same of vinegar, with pepper and salt.
Chop very fine or pound some of the flesh of a boiled lobster.
Chop very fine a small handful of parsley, shallots, and chives; and proceed as for making a caper-sauce, except that you use the chopped spices instead of capers.
Chop very fine, put in a gravy boat, and to three tablespoonfuls of mint put two of white sugar; mix and let it stand a few minutes, then pour over it six tablespoonfuls of good cider or white-wine vinegar.
Chop very fine, with the chicken, and add seasoning.
Chop very fine; then add a speck of cayenne, one teaspoonful of mixed mustard, one of onion juice, one table-spoonful of lemon juice and three eggs.
Chop very fine, and pound to a paste with the vegetable masher.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chop very" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.