These may be served plain, with a garnish of peas, or they may be served with sauce Béchamel.
These may be made into various sponges, or used for fruit snow.
These may now be broiled over a clear fire, or under the gas lights in your gas broiler, or they may be dropped into a thoroughly heated iron pan.
These may also be made into small cylinder-shaped croquettes, and served with cream sauce.
Where the immediate superior has prescribed particular methods to other forces for cooperation and security, these may also be set forth as a matter of information.
These may be corroborated by the enemy action which has recently occurred.
The first of these may be represented by the thistles (Fig.
Among the marine forms related to these may be mentioned the sea lettuce (Ulva), shown in Figure 15.
If desired, these may be mounted permanently in glycerine which, however, must be added very gradually to avoid shrinking the cells.
To these may be added the exercises of leaping, throwing the dart, and that of the trochus or wheel; but as these were neither important nor of any great reputation, I shall content myself with having only mentioned them in this place.
If minute insoluble substances, such as particles of carmine, are placed in the water, these may also be taken up by the amoeba; but they undergo no change, and after a time they are cast out.
These may, however, be carried by the blood to other organs and start foci of infection in these.
To suppose that each of these may do that part of his duty that suits him, and leave the rest undone, is practical anarchy.
To these may be added that numerous class of passages which represents God as regarding alike the natural rights of all men, and making for all an equal provision.
These may be seen at a great distance, on account of their whiteness.
To these maybe added, a circumstance which puzzled them exceedingly, our having no women with us; together with our quiet conduct and unwarlike appearance.
Some of these may be called double daggers, having a handle in the middle, with which they are better enabled to strike different ways.
Should defects in any of its details be ascertained by actual experience to exist, these may be hereafter corrected; but until such defects shall become manifest the act should be fairly tested.
To these may be added those now pending before Congress, the Court of Claims, and the Southern Claims Commission, making in the aggregate an immense sum.
These may be indefinitely extended through voluntary association and contributory schemes, or through the agency of savings banks, as under the recent Massachusetts plan.
These may be mashed and baked in a pie-dish, or made into balls and fried or baked; they may also be sliced and made into French salad, or used to thicken soup.
These may be used for puddings, or dried and powdered for crumbs; they can also be used to thicken soup.
These may be served with jam, treacle, butter and sugar, or with a sweet sauce.
These may be conveniently distributed under seven articles according to the diversity of their operations.
These may result in overgrowth of the connective-tissue framework of the muscle and degeneration of its fibres, or in suppuration and the formation of one or more abscesses in the muscle substance.
When there is restriction of movement due to fibrous adhesions, these may be elongated or ruptured.
These may lodge in distant parts, and give rise to secondary foci of suppuration--pyæmic abscesses.
These may be considered together, as they so occur in practice.
These may occur on the face and in the vicinity of joints, and may be mistaken for the eruption of small-pox.
To these may be laid the charge of causing an immense amount of irreparable injury to numbers of violins of any standard of excellence or costliness.
These may be made of some hard wood or metal, such as zinc, and if truly made will last any length of time.
These may be put into paper bags and hung up in a dry place or just packed in a pasteboard box.
These may be cut off in January or February, and stuck into the soil for about four to six inches.
The law we acknowledge, the light we follow,--these may be expressed with entire clearness and confidence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "these may" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.