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Example sentences for "then lift"

  • Simmer slowly for ten minutes to cook the herbs; then lift to the toast.

  • Cook until the mixture forms into a ball on the spoon, then lift into a bowl and now beat in three eggs, one at a time.

  • Place two tablespoons of butter in a saucepan and add the sweetbreads and one tablespoon of grated onions, one cup of mushrooms, toss gently until nicely browned and then lift on squares of toast and cover with supreme sauce.

  • Cover the saucepan closely and cook for fifteen minutes; then lift on a warm dish and place the dumpling as a border around the platter.

  • Work for one hour, then lift, wash and dry.

  • Work at the boil for thirty minutes, then lift, wash and dry.

  • Work at the boil for fifty minutes, then lift, wash and dry.

  • Glauber's salt, working at the boil for one hour, then lift, wash and dry.

  • Re-enter the goods and work at the boil for half an hour, then lift, rinse and dry.

  • Work at the boil for one hour, then lift, wash and dry.

  • Work at the boil for another half hour, then lift.

  • It is perhaps preferable to start cold or only lukewarm, raise to the boil and work for one hour, then lift, rinse well, and pass into a boiling bath made from 1 lb.

  • C) Cover the needle with filings, then lift it.

  • B) Again press the armature upon the cores, no current being used; then lift it as in (A).

  • D) Remove your finger entirely from E C, then lift E C by its insulating handle, E R, at the same time holding E S down to the table, if it tries to follow E C.

  • O, and some acid green; enter feathers and work for one-half hour, then lift, rinse and dry.

  • Then lift, rinse, starch and dry as usual under continual agitation, beating and shaking of the feathers.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then lift" 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:
    during winter; early manhood; then added; then apply; then back; then became; then bottle; then chief; then commanded; then drain; then indeed; then laid; then like; then must; then occupied; then press; then remove from the; then should; then spread; then stopped; then that; then told; then verily; then walked; under pretense; your honour