Mince meat for pies can be preserved for years if canned the same as fruit while hot, and put into glass jars and sealed perfectly tight, and set in a cool, dark place.
Turn the fruit back into the syrup again, so as to heat it all through; then seal it hot in glass jars, and set it in a cool, dark place.
Fill these with the meat, dip in melted lard, and hang them in a cool, dry, dark place.
Still another manner is to dissolve a cheap article of gum arabic, about as thin as muscilage, and brush over each egg with it; then pack in powdered charcoal; set in a cool, dark place.
Then, can quickly, and as soon as they are cold set away in a cool, dark place.
When well smoked, rub them over with sweet oil or fresh butter, and hang them in a cool, dark place.
If you must keep them some time, put in the cavity of each fowl a piece of charcoal; hang them in a cool, dark place, with a cloth thrown over them.
Put the sauce in small bottles, cork tight and seal and keep in a dark place.
Make a paste of flour shortened with cold gravy, or drippings saved from roast venison.
We have a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts.
Let us be wise in the day of grace, taking heed to the sure Word of prophecy, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place.
For prophecy came not in old time by the will of man; but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost;” and unto this sure word of prophecy we do well to take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place.
When he turned away he smiled at her, and it was as though the sun had shone suddenly in a dark place, banishing all sadness and gloom.
How would I be writing in the middle of a dark place and me without as much as a pencil, let alone a book?
Let you be quiet now," said another; "we were only settling with the man here the way he wouldn't try to give us the slip in a dark place.
When he rose and moved, it was as when a light is brought into a dark place.
It was dazzling there, and seemed to him just as bright as daylight seems to a man coming out of a dark place.
In one flash he will throw you into a dark place at the side where you cannot see bottom.
It was like trying to see a dark place by lightning.
But the solution flashed into his mind at breakfast next morning, suddenly, like light in a dark place.
It was the cry of a man who had looked into the dark place of fear and seen Death lurking within.
Then add the fat starch and the spirit of rose, and preserve in a well-stoppered bottle in a dark place.
Mix well and preserve in a well-stoppered bottle in a dark place.
Preserve in a well-stoppered bottle in a dark place.
Mix and preserve in a well-stoppered bottle in a dark place.
It is best to set it in a dark place for a week or two until the roots start, when it can be brought to a light window.
Celery from the market may be kept fresh for some time by wrapping the bunches in brown paper, sprinkling them with water, then wrapping in a damp cloth and putting in some cool, dark place.
Care as to the cleanliness of the cans and their sterilization is also important, and after the canning process is completed, all vegetables put up in glass should be kept in a cool, dark place.
Wrap in dark brown paper, and put in a cool, dry, dark place.
It has to be carefully protected from air and light and kept in well-closed bottles in a dark place.
Hence they must be kept in well-closed vessels in a dark place.
Volatile oils obtained by extraction, and purified by a current of carbonic acid, will keep for years without undergoing alteration, if placed immediately in hermetically closed vessels and stored in a dark place.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dark place" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.