Take off the tape, and serve with vegetables; or strain them off, and cut them into dice for garnish.
Strip and bruise some ripe currants, strain them through a fine sieve, and sweeten the juice with refined sugar.
Pick off the elder berries when fully ripe, bake them in a stone jar, strain them through a coarse sieve, and put the juice into a clean kettle.
Strain them through a cullender, put a piece of butter in the dish, and stir them till it is melted.
SCALE sprue or large asparagus, then cut off the heads as far as they are eatable, boil them till nearly done, strain them, and pour cold water over to preserve them green.
Strain them well, and chop and butter them, putting in a quarter of a pint of cream; then serve up the rabbits covered with onions.
Take some old peas, boil them in water, with a sprig of mint and a large lettuce, strain them through a sieve; mix them with your soup till of proper thickness.
Break eggs one by one into a basin, and not all into the bowl together; because then, if you meet with a bad one, that will spoil all the rest: strain them through a sieve to take out the treddles.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strain them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.