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Example sentences for "little olive"

  • Papa and mamma, you are not angry with poor little Olive?

  • And then Elspie started up in bed, seized her with burning hands, and asked her who she was and what she had done with little Olive.

  • Sybilla had looked a little subdued at the allusion to her husband, but the moment Elspie mentioned the little Olive, her manner changed.

  • He pointed to the child, and the glance of both rested on little Olive.

  • No, there is no harm in the girl, and I shall always wish her well, for my little Olive's sake.

  • I had an old Florentine palace for six months, the year before my little Olive died; that was our last happy year.

  • My own mother, who always believed in me, and my little Olive!

  • I could almost fancy it was my little Olive near me.

  • If ferrocyanide of potassium gives a bronze-brown coloured precipitate, or a little olive oil, when agitated with some of the vinegar, be turned green, the metal is copper.

  • Peel the onions, cut into thin slices, put in a flat stew-pan with a lump of butter, or a little olive oil, and fry.

  • Sauce: Strain a pint of stewed tomatoes, let come to a boil, and thicken with a tablespoonful of flour rubbed smooth in a little water; add a little olive oil or hot cream; salt to taste.

  • Cut them into four pieces, put these pieces onto a plate, and season with a little olive-oil, some lemon juice, and chopped parsley.

  • Put the pan into a moderate oven, and cook about an hour and a quarter, adding a little olive-oil when necessary, so that it will not dry up too much.

  • All the British aristocracy are paying calls in Little Olive Street to-day.

  • I pounded dates with it, which with a little olive oil, and roasted grain pounded with them, adding a few grains of Soudan pepper and a little dry cheese, make very nice cake, or it is esteemed nice cake in Ghat.

  • These Desert saints are content with a scanty supply of barley-meal, a little olive-oil, and a few dates.

  • If this treatment is not successful, a little olive oil, with cayenne lotion, may be mixed with the soapy lather, and will make its effect more powerful.

  • Where over-cooling is feared, with a weak child, a little olive oil is gently rubbed on with the second coat of lather.

  • Put a little olive oil on before and after such a packing.

  • Then rub the haunches, thighs, lower back and abdomen of the patient with a little olive oil.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little baby; little band; little boat; little business; little difficulty; little distance; little doubt; little exclamation; little fresh; little gray; little grimace; little hamlet; little island; little ketchup; little lime; little maiden; little proud; little purpose; little reflection; little satisfaction; little small; little sunshine; little town; little voice; little wife; little wine