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Example sentences for "hour will"

  • If it is a very young chicken, do not put it in at first; as half an hour will be sufficient to cook it.

  • If the veal has been previously cooked, a quarter of an hour will be sufficient.

  • If sufficiently boiled when separate, half an hour will be long enough for the pork and beans to bake together.

  • Put it in when the water boils, turn it about a few minutes to prevent the egg settling on one side, and half an hour will boil it.

  • Bake them in thin paste, in a quick oven: if small, a quarter of an hour will be sufficient.

  • Flour them, and put them into boiling water: half an hour will be sufficient for one of middling size.

  • Work it into a light paste, set it before the fire to rise, incorporate a pound of carraway comfits, and an hour will bake it.

  • Three quarters of an hour will bake it; add a little brandy, and lay puff paste round the dish.

  • Half an hour will be sufficient; and for sauce, gravy and bread sauce.

  • Bake them in small cups: a quarter of an hour will be quite sufficient: and the oven should be so quick as to brown both top and bottom.

  • An hour will bake it; it must be a quick oven; you must continue to beat the cake until the oven is ready for it.

  • The ham having been already cooked, half an hour will be sufficient to stew it with the lettuce, and another half-hour after the peas are in.

  • If boiled, as the larger fish generally are, they should be kept just simmering over an equal fire, in which way half an hour will do the largest fish, and five minutes the smallest.

  • From half to three-quarters of an hour will be enough to roast it, according to the size: contrive to have the feet delicately crisp, as some people are very fond of them; to do this nicely you must have a sharp fire.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chiefly found; constant supply; direction opposite; divine right; each flank; founded upon; glanced back; hour afterward; hour agone; hour ahead; hour and; hour before; hour more; hour passed; hour they; hour together; hour went; hour when; hour will; hours after; hours before; hours later; other minds; richly dressed; strong froth; think there