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Example sentences for "then take them out"

  • Drop them into a pot of boiling water, and boil them without any intermission for an hour, then take them out of the bags.

  • To small Meath, that is to be drunk presently, you may put a little Ginger to give it life, and work it with a little barm.

  • Put in it Limon-peel and Cloves, or what best pleaseth your taste of Herbs or Spices.

  • Fry them in scalding butter, till they be tender; then take them out with a holed skimmer, and lay them in a holed dish warmed, set in another whole dish.

  • Then take them out, and lay them to drain.

  • Then take them out, and having removed them from the shells, chop them small and put them with their liquor into a pitcher.

  • Then take them out immediately, and drain them.

  • Then, having poured a little of the gravy into the bottom of the pot, put in a layer of the half-stewed beef; then a layer of the thick paste, cut into long squares.

  • Sent it to table in a deep dish with a slice of buttered toast at the bottom.

  • Then take them out, wipe them dry, hang them up and smoke them.

  • Then take them out, pull off the outer skin and the toe-nails, wash the terrapins in warm water and boil them again, allowing a tea-spoonful of salt to each terrapin.

  • Then take them out; lay the pork in a tin pan, and cover the meat with the beans, adding a very little water.

  • Pour boiling salt water over the peaches, let them stand two days; then take them out, slit them on the side, and put them in turmeric vinegar for two days or longer.

  • Let them boil till nearly done; then take them out, one by one, in a perforated spoon.

  • Boil them till the rinds are tender, then take them out, slice them thin, and take out the seed.

  • Then take them out, drain and dry, and put in each squab a teaspoonful of butter, a little pepper, salt, minced parsley and thyme.

  • Set them in a moderate oven; let them stand two hours; then take them out, and let them well drain from the gravy.

  • Let them simmer gently till they are done; then take them out, and lay them in a warm dish before the fire.

  • Then take them out, dry the bottles, rosin down the corks close, and set them in dry saw-dust with their necks downward.

  • Then take them out, wipe them, and let them cool.

  • Then take them out, flour, and broil them.

  • Then take them out, and boil a little salt and vinegar with some of the liquor, and pour it over them when cold.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then take them out" 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:
    had just; nearly vertical; then being; then brought; then carried; then commanded; then curs; then desired; then drain; then from; then have; then indeed; then know; then nodded; then proceeded; then put; then ready for use; then remove from the; then rising; then rode; then strain; then strain the liquor; then take out the; then that; then the; then turned