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Example sentences for "thirty minutes"

  • Boil the fish until you can draw out one of the fins easily--most kinds of fish will boil sufficiently in the course of twenty or thirty minutes, some kinds will boil in less time.

  • Boil them from fifteen to thirty minutes, according to their age and kind.

  • Bake the cake in a quick, but not a furious oven, from an hour and fifteen to thirty minutes, according to the heat of the oven.

  • It requires boiling from fifteen to thirty minutes, according to its age.

  • Pour the mixture into a flat pie dish, well greased, and bake in a moderate oven from twenty to thirty minutes.

  • Fry them twenty or thirty minutes, turning them often.

  • They will be done in twenty or thirty minutes.

  • Skim it carefully, and when it has boiled hard a few minutes, hang the kettle higher, or diminish the fire under it, so as to let it simmer for about twenty-five or thirty minutes.

  • They will be done in about twenty-five or thirty minutes.

  • Spread melted butter over top then mix three tablespoons of melted butter, one cup of sugar and flour enough to make it dry and lumpy, to this add a little cinnamon then sprinkle over top quite thick and bake twenty to thirty minutes.

  • Whole potatoes should be put in boiling salted water and boil rapidly in covered kettle from fifteen to thirty minutes according to size and age.

  • Most varieties of fish will be well done in twenty or thirty minutes, some in less time.

  • After an interval of twenty minutes in the case of fluid media, or thirty minutes in the case of solid media, take off the lid and remove the basket with its contents.

  • Fix the bucket over a large Bunsen flame and boil for thirty minutes.

  • Stain in lithium carmine (Orth's) or picrocarmine for ten to thirty minutes, in a porcelain staining pot (Fig.

  • Fix the bucket over a large Bunsen flame and boil for thirty minutes--or boil in the autoclave for a similar period.

  • Place close together in a well-buttered baking-pan, and let rise from fifteen to thirty minutes.

  • Bake from twenty to thirty minutes in well-buttered muffin-tins.

  • Farina, with six cupfuls of water to each cupful of cereal, also cooks in an hour; cerealine flakes cook in thirty minutes, equal parts of water and cereal being used.

  • If a minute dot of this is placed upon the head of a blow-fly, absorption of the active principle takes place in from fifteen to thirty minutes, and marked symptoms result.

  • Another rabbit of the same size was treated similarly, but immediately after the injection made to breathe nitrous oxide; death took place in thirty minutes.

  • They may be prepared and roasted or broiled the same as chickens; they will require from twenty to thirty minutes' cooking.

  • Young ducks should roast from twenty-five to thirty minutes, and full-grown ones for an hour or more, with frequent basting.

  • They require twenty to thirty minutes to cook.

  • Allow a teaspoonful of salt to each quart of water; cook uncovered from twenty to thirty minutes, or till perfectly tender.

  • Cook with the pot closely covered for twenty-five to thirty minutes longer.

  • Bring quickly to the boiling point, then reduce heat and simmer gently from twenty to thirty minutes.

  • Pile lightly in a well-greased baking dish and bake from twenty-five to thirty minutes.

  • Sprinkle ham with sugar, cover with grated bread crumbs and bake twenty to thirty minutes.

  • Cover the pan and set for thirty minutes in a hot oven--uncover then and cook for five minutes longer.

  • Put a tablespoonful of butter in the roasting pan, fit in the quail, and roast in a hot oven twenty to thirty minutes, according to size.

  • They take twenty to thirty minutes, according to age.

  • But all the final plans to keep them out of everybody's way, out of the way of fez and turban and chapeau and Greek cross and crimson-splashed sleepers, were now dashed by thirty minutes at Medicine for De Molay Four.

  • Well, then, say I meet you in the Eighty-sixth Street Subway at seven, so we can catch a Brooklyn express and make it over in thirty minutes.

  • What do you bet that with me at the wheel we can clear the Bridge in thirty minutes, Phonzie?

  • Na, na, mamma, thirty minutes' time yet she's got to get here.

  • Knits the Heel and narrows off the Toe, and knits a pair of socks in thirty minutes.

  • The next step in the continuation of the process is to insert the separator, after the curd has been allowed to remain undisturbed in the scald for the space of thirty minutes.

  • Then gently boil the whole for twenty or thirty minutes.

  • Above Texas, and below the line of thirty-six degrees, thirty minutes, lay a portion of what was known as the Indian country, where in 1820 there had been made no prohibition of slavery by the national government.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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