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Example sentences for "great improvement"

  • A little custard sauce served with this pudding is a great improvement.

  • An ounce of butter stirred in just before it is finished is a great improvement.

  • With regard to the sleeping apparel, there is no doubt the modern pyjamas are a great improvement on the old-fashioned bedgown.

  • A few very small fat rashers of bacon rolled up and fried are a great improvement to this dish.

  • Adding a tablespoonful of cream for every two eggs, when the eggs are first slipped in, is a great improvement.

  • A tablespoonful of brandy is a great improvement to pumpkin, or squash pies.

  • Roast meats of any kind can also be cooked in the same manner, and it is a great improvement on the old plan.

  • A few tomatoes sliced and fried along with, or instead of the carrot, or a cupful of tinned tomatoes would be a great improvement.

  • Some chopped spring onions, chives or leeks, added after straining are a great improvement, also chopped parsley, while many people like the addition of milk or cream.

  • A cupful of tomatoes or a few German lentils are a great improvement to the flavour of this stock, but will of course colour it more or less.

  • A little "Marmite" or "Carnos" is a great improvement.

  • A great improvement was, however, soon introduced; a hammer and pan were attached to each division of the chamber, and each being already primed, presented itself in rotation in the face of the flint.

  • Canals, constituting a great improvement on any other existing conditions, came to the rescue, and supplied the first impetus to that industrial revolution which the railways were to complete.

  • Sturtevant of Massachusetts made a great improvement in this line.

  • Gramme, of France, a little later than Wilde made a great improvement.

  • A great improvement on the spinning frame of the 18th century is the ring frame invented by Jenks.

  • The wearing of the beard is a splendid innovation, it saves no end of trouble, is very beneficial to health, and is a great improvement "to the human face divine.

  • Where raspberries are plenty, it is a great improvement to use half raspberry juice, and half currant juice.

  • It is a great improvement to squeeze a little lemon-juice into the egg and sugar prepared for frosting.

  • Those who make candles will find it a great improvement to steep the wicks in lime-water and saltpetre, and dry them.

  • The huckleberries may be stewed with a little lemon juice and sugar and thickened either with zwieback crumbs or cornstarch; a glass of port wine added to it will make a great improvement.

  • Finely chopped nuts sprinkled over before the jelly has hardened or freshly grated cocoanut sprinkled over is a great improvement.

  • Some freshly grated cocoanut sprinkled over this salad is a great improvement; or garnish to taste.

  • In the spring of the year the juice of ½ lemon squeezed over the apples of each pie is a great improvement, as the apples have lost a great part of their flavor.

  • I am now about to exhibit what I consider a great improvement in its construction, inasmuch as we thus get rid of the mirror, and enable two persons to witness the deception at the same time,” said Mr. Seymour.

  • A great improvement effected in its construction.

  • This liqueur is an admirable cordial; and a tea-spoonful in a tumbler of water is a very refreshing summer drink, and a great improvement to punch.

  • If any of the gravy that was sent up with, or ran from the joint when it was roasted, be left, it will be a great improvement to the hash.

  • It is “to dispose of what he regards a great improvement in fire-arms.

  • It is written by a person at the time Senator, and addressed to a person at the time chief of the Rebellion, in behalf of an unknown citizen, owner of a great improvement in fire-arms.

  • Thus accredited, his errand is next announced: “He visits your capital mainly to dispose of what he regards a great improvement in fire-arms.

  • He visits your capital mainly to dispose of what he regards a great improvement in fire-arms.

  • I find the fat buffaloe meat a great improvement to the mush of these roots.

  • Some of the flesh of the Seal which I found a great improvement to the poor Elk.

  • I found a great improvement to the poor Elk.

  • It is still snowing fast, but my mount is a great improvement on that of the morning, luckily, for the stage is a long one, and we have a stiff mountain to climb before reaching our destination for the night.

  • The post-houses, however, are a great improvement on any in other parts of the country.

  • The export trade of the interior is, though trifling at present, capable, under firm and wise rule, of great improvement.

  • It is a great improvement to add a little boiling cream, but of course this makes the soup much more expensive.

  • Of course, a little cream would be a great improvement.

  • Of course, cream would be a great improvement.

  • It is a great improvement to add half a pint of cream, but this makes the soup much more expensive.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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