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Example sentences for "place them"

  • As soon as Jack had received on board as many wounded officers and men as he could accommodate, he proceeded to Constantinople to place them in the hospitals which had been got ready for their reception.

  • Care must be taken not to place them so close to the trench that hand grenades can be thrown into the trench from beyond the obstacle.

  • Place them in sauce-pan, add just enough water to prevent burning; add three or four cloves and half a dozen Cassia buds.

  • Heat these vegetables in a small quantity of hot consomme; drain, place them in hot soup tureen and pour over boiling consomme.

  • Refill tomato cups, replace the tops, place them in a buttered baking dish and bake thirty minutes.

  • Drain, place them in a sauce-pan, and cover with cold water; bring quickly to the boiling-point and boil five minutes.

  • Place them in a shallow platter in a single layer; sprinkle sugar over them.

  • After the fruits or vegetables have been properly prepared, blanched and cold-dipped if necessary, place them in sanitary, solderless cans.

  • To sterilize covers having the paper gasket, place them in the oven for a few minutes, but do not wet them, before sealing cans.

  • The best way to "condition" fruits is to place them in boxes or cans and pour them from one container into another once a day for three or four successive days.

  • Weigh the potato gratings, place them in a 2-litre flask, and add distilled water in the proportion of 1 c.

  • I remember the brutal reception given to the Saperda and Hylotoma grubs when I place them on a comb.

  • I divide the white of a hard-boiled egg into tiny cubes and place them in a little test-tube.

  • When high and dry on the sheet of cardboard where I place them to observe them at my ease, they move about actively, with their breathing rose widespread and their stigmata rising and falling as a support.

  • Meanwhile make toasts well browned for the bottom of the dish, moisten them in the asparagus liquor, place them regularly, and pour on some melted butter.

  • Parboil some sweetbreads, cut them in slices, place them in layers with the oysters, and season very lightly with salt, pepper and mace.

  • Make it up into cakes, place them on a tin well buttered, prick them full of holes on the top, and bake them in a quick oven.

  • In an early season it is best to place them under a hen, that the ducks may have less time for setting, for in cold weather they cannot so well be kept from the water, and would scarcely have strength to bear it.

  • Place them in a box, with a paper between each layer.

  • Place them on salad plates garnished with lettuce, laying them so that they radiate from the center and their round ends are toward the outside of the plate.

  • Upon taking them from the water, place them, as in Fig.

  • Place them in boiling water to scald them, and then dip them quickly into cold water and remove the skins.

  • To clean them, place them in a colander, and then turn a stream of cold water over them and rub them between the fingers until all dirt or other foreign material is removed.

  • Pare and core the apples, place them in a buttered baking dish, fill each cavity with sugar and cinnamon, and place a piece of butter on top.

  • Place them in a deep pudding dish with just enough water to cover them.

  • Slice cold potatoes evenly, place them on an oiled tin, and brown in a very quick oven; or slice lengthwise and lay on a wire broiler or bread-toaster, and brown over hot coals.

  • With some ovens, it will be found an advantage in baking these gems to place them on the upper grate for the first ten minutes or until the top has been slightly crusted, and then change to the bottom of the oven for the baking.

  • After the cans have cooled, and the tops have been screwed down tightly, place them in a cool place, bottom upward, and watch closely for a few days.

  • Add salt to taste, mix all well together, form the potato into small cakes, place them on oiled tins, and brown ten or fifteen minutes in the oven.

  • The only way to place agricultural students on an equality with other students is to place them on an equality.

  • Bring in the katydids, crickets, and meadow grasshoppers, place them in cages containing green sod, and observe them while they are singing.

  • To construct the spreading-board, take the two narrow strips of wood, place them one-fourth inch apart and on the under side fasten them across the ends of the longer cleats.

  • When done, place them on a dish, which should be kept hot in front of the fire during the time the eggs are being poached.

  • Cut the bread into thin slices, place them in a cool oven overnight, and when thoroughly dry and crisp, roll them down into fine crumbs.

  • Season them with pepper and salt; serve very hot and quickly, and garnish with crisped parsley, or place them on mashed potatoes.

  • Slice vegetables, place them in a pan, set veal on these, sprinkle with a little lemon juice.

  • Place them between 2 boards, put weight not too heavy over top, and keep them until cold.

  • Place them in a Criscoed pan with stock; cover with greased paper and cook in oven till just tender.

  • When all ingredients are thoroughly mixed, put it on the croutes of bread; place them in oven until hot through, then serve at once.

  • Take two heads of crisp lettuce, reject the outside leaves, wipe the small leaves separately, place them in a salad-bowl, add the beef.

  • Cut up the flesh of two roasted rabbits into neat pieces; place them in a bowl and cover with a plain dressing; add a teaspoonful of minced salad herbs; let stand for four hours.

  • Drain, and dry in a napkin; place them in a salad-bowl; add two young spring onions, minced.

  • Place them into a compote, dust powdered sugar over them, and add half a wineglassful each of sherry and curaƧoa.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "place them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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