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Example sentences for "then fill"

  • Then fill up your vessel, and presently after this ebullition you will have a very strong Metheglin.

  • Then fill up the dish with broth, and put the Hen and Veal upon it, and cover them over with herbs, and so serve it in.

  • Then fill it with the stew, and serve it hot.

  • Then fill up the dish, and set it, a few minutes in a rather cool oven to brown slightly.

  • Then fill it high with the mixture, laying on the top several pieces of fine fresh butter.

  • Then fill with it a large deep pan, and set it in an oven for half an hour.

  • Then fill in glass jars three-quarters full, fill up with boiling syrup and cover.

  • PEACH CREAM PIE Line a pie-plate with a rich crust and bake, then fill with a layer of sweetened grated peaches which have had a few pounded peach kernels added to them.

  • Then fill it with the bones of the poultry or game, and some crusts of bread to keep it in shape.

  • Then fill up the jars with the best white brandy.

  • Then fill up to the top with the best white brandy.

  • This decoction should stand for five minutes, then fill up the pot with more boiling water, and pour it immediately.

  • Add some clarified isinglass and put some of it into a mould in ice; then fill up with the jelly and peaches alternately and freeze it.

  • Let the paste cool a little; then fill it with preserve, place a few stars or leaves on it, which have been previously cut out of the paste and baked, and the tart is ready for table.

  • Then fill up the stewpan with stock, and boil gently till the potatoes are done, which will be in about an hour.

  • Simmer it gently till tender; then fill an oval tin mould with the rice, press it down close, take the shape out of the mould, wash it lightly with a paste brush with yolk of egg, and set it in a quick oven.

  • Have ready the whites of six eggs beat up, and strain to them the cream; whisk it over a fire till it begins to thicken, then fill cups or a deep dish, and when cold garnish with whole ratafias.

  • Then fill up a bumper, dear woman's our toast, Our comfort in sorrow--in pleasure our boast.

  • Then fill up a bumper, dear woman's our toast, Our comfort in sorrows--in pleasure our boast.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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