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Example sentences for "then bottle"

  • Then bottle it up close; you must be sure not to let it stand at all in Brass.

  • Before you bottle it, scum away all the barm and Ginger (whereof a spoonful or two is enough for three or four Gallons) then bottle up the clear, leaving the dregs.

  • Tun it with a little barm; let it remain a week in the barrel with a bag of Elder-flowers; then bottle it.

  • Mix these well together; then throw in two quarts of boiling skimmed milk; stir it well, and let it stand half an hour; strain it through a very thick flannel bag till quite fine; then bottle it for use.

  • Let it stand till very fine, which will be in about a month or six weeks--but it is better to stand for six months--then bottle it.

  • Stir them well together; bung up the vessel close for a month; then bottle it.

  • Let it stand half a year; then bottle it.

  • Let it stand eight months; then bottle it.

  • Then bottle it; driving in the corks tightly.

  • Then bottle it, and in three months it will be fit to drink.

  • So let it stand till 'tis fine, then bottle it up and drink it with lumps of double-refined sugar in the glass.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being near; canons regular; except perhaps; first meeting; lang time; power repeaters; then asked; then dried; then each; then expanded; then found; then goes; then held; then moved; then pack; then plane; then proceeded; then ready for use; then remove from the; then return; then said; then the priest shall; then those; then thought; then upon; then walked