Allow to stand for some time, decant on to a filter, dry, burn, and cupel the ashes with 1 gram of sheet lead.
On allowing the liquid tostand for some time a bright yellow precipitate of thallous iodide separates out.
For instance, it is first allowed to stand for some time in a shallow brass dish tilted on one side, by which means there drains away a thin watery fluid, the presence of which seriously impairs the quality of the opium.
From the mixed solutions of phosphate of sodium and sulphate of magnesium, allowed to stand for some time.
The two liquors are mixed and allowed to stand for some time to deposit the starch.
Upon allowing the solution so obtained to stand for some time exposed to the air, crystals of morphine are deposited.
If yeast is added, and the mixture allowed to stand for some time at a temperature of 30°, alcoholic fermentation ensues; under these circumstances, lactose does not undergo fermentation.
The washings of the flour are allowed to stand for some time in a conical-shaped vessel.
If milk purchased in bottles is clean, there should be no sediment in the bottom of the bottle after it has been allowed to stand for some time.
However, it has been found that much of this flavor may be removed by soaking the eggplant in strong salt water or by sprinkling it with salt after it has been sliced and then allowing it to stand for some time.
When it is allowed to stand for some time, these bacteria act upon the sugar, or lactose, contained in the milk and change it into lactic acid.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stand for some time" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.