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Example sentences for "half ounces"

  • Bad or foul breath will be removed by taking a teaspoonful of the following mixture after each meal: One ounce liquor of potassa, one ounce chloride of soda, one and one-half ounces phosphate of soda, and three ounces of water.

  • Mix one and one-half drachms iodide of potash, fifteen grains of quinine and one ounce ginger syrup, and two and a half ounces water.

  • Glycerine, one and a half ounces; tincture cantharides (95 per cent.

  • The weight of the eggs of the domestic fowl varies materially; in some breeds, averaging thirty-three ounces per dozen, in others, but fourteen and a half ounces.

  • A fair average weight for a dozen is twenty-two and a half ounces.

  • Put the fish in a fireproof dish with one and a half ounces of butter, salt, a squeeze of lemon juice, and half a glass of Chablis.

  • Mix three and a half ounces of butter with two eggs and four ounces of crumbs of bread soaked in stock, a little chopped parsley, salt, and a pinch of nutmeg.

  • Fillet a sole and put it in a saute-pan with one and a half ounces of butter and a clove of garlic with one cut in it, then sprinkle over it a little chopped fennel, salt and pepper, and let it cook for a few minutes.

  • Two pounds of flour, one pound of butter, one pint of milk, one ounce of salt, one and one-half ounces of sugar and two ounces of yeast dissolved in warm water.

  • Heat in a casserole four ounces of butter, add one-half cup of rice and two and one-half ounces of flour.

  • Then add one and one-half ounces of flour, three pints of veal or beef broth, and one bouquet garni; and boil for an hour.

  • A piece of butter the size of an egg equals about one and one-half ounces.

  • In the adult female the weight would be from four to five and one-half ounces.

  • The weight of the stomach is about four and one-half ounces.

  • The capacity of the ventricles of the heart averages about three and one-half ounces of blood to each ventricle, and the auricle a little less than four ounces, making the total capacity of the heart average about fifteen ounces.

  • Pour to five ounces of tea or coffee with a little milk; two to two and a half ounces bread.

  • The weapons to be used by each shall weigh one pound two and a half ounces, measuring sixteen inches and a half in length, including the handle, and one inch and three-eighths in breadth.

  • Also gruel, made of vegetables, quantity not stated, and one and a half ounces of oatmeal mixed with it.

  • Peel the potatoes and cut them lengthways into slices about half an inch thick, place six of these slices in a baking tin or dish which has been well greased with one and a half ounces of the butter.

  • A pint of rich milk, two and a half ounces of butter, one ounce and a half of sugar, two ounces of pearl sago, one ounce and a half of blanched almonds chopped very fine.

  • Remove from fire and pour in quickly one and one-half ounces of rose-water in which ten grains of borax has been dissolved.

  • Oil of sweet almonds, four and one-half ounces.

  • Then pour in one and one-half ounces of distilled water in which fifteen grains of borax have been dissolved.

  • Bad or foul breath will be removed by taking a teaspoonful of the following mixture after each meal: One ounce chloride of soda, one ounce liquor of potassa, one and one-half ounces phosphate of soda, and three ounces of water.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    given weight; half acres; half asleep; half centuries; half circle; half company; half cups; half days; half dozen; half hidden; half interest; half leagues; half lemon; half length; half minutes; half parts; half pound; half pounds; half score; half tablespoonful; half times; half whisper; her young; high velocity; shall speak; thou must