Bake them in a nice short crust; and, when they are just going into the oven, grate over them a little fine sugar.
Take the white of an egg, well beaten and frothed, dip a feather in this, and wash them over, and then grate upon them a little fine sugar.
Blanch a quarter of a pound of sweet almonds, and pound them fine in a mortar, sprinkling them from time to time with a little fine sugar.
Lay a little finebutter at the bottom of the pan, and the lobster smooth over it, with bay leaves between; cover it with butter, and bake it gently.
Sift over them a little fine sugar, just before they are put into the oven.
For meat pies or fowls, boil some water with a little fine lard, and an equal quantity of fresh dripping or butter, but not much of either.
When beer has become sour, put into the barrel some oyster-shells, calcined to whiteness, or a little fine chalk or whiting.
Cut off a portion of the stalk, peel the top, and wipe the mushrooms carefully with a piece of flannel and a little fine salt.
When turned out, strew a little fine-sifted sugar over the top, and serve.
Draw a little fine earth to them, and stake them carefully with small brushwood.
When the plants appear, hoe the ground between, draw a little fine earth to the stems, and leave the rest to Nature.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little fine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.