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Example sentences for "will form"

  • The instance, therefore, taken from that which is the most numerous class of citizens, will form no improper standard for the whole.

  • If to this be added the various detached corps, it will be found, that the articles of rations and subsistence, exclusive of the prisoners, will form an amount of about ninety thousand dollars a month.

  • It would be of great use to the State that the special account of the money received from each collector should be published; and when they place you in the situation required by Congress, it will form a part of your duty.

  • Put sugar, glucose and one pint of cream in the kettle, stir constantly before, and also after it commences boiling, until it will form in a soft ball when dropped in cold water.

  • Thin the mixture with one cupful or less of boiling water until it will form easily, beat well, and bake in heated irons.

  • Fruit cooked in tin loses much of its delicate flavor; while if it be acid, and the tin of poor quality, there is always danger that the acid of the fruit acting upon the metal will form a poisonous compound.

  • When boiled down still more, so it will form a firm jelly when cold, the preparation is called budrum.

  • These, when stitched together at the top, will form a sort of hollow ridge within which the backbone will rest free from pressure and friction.

  • When this metal is bent at right angles on the dotted lines it will form a box as shown in Fig.

  • Glue or paste this tube to the button so it will form a paper cup with a carbon bottom.

  • Tying Paper Bag to Make a Carrying Handle [10] In tying the ordinary paper bag, the string can be placed in the paper in such a way that it will form a handle to carry the package, and also prevent any leakage of the contents.

  • Correct theories, founded upon right principles, sustained by actual events of wars, and added to accurate military history, will form a true school of instruction for generals.

  • However the case of a subsequent treaty, which makes the engagements of a more binding and extensive nature, will form an exception to this rule.

  • But it will form a subject of inquiry, whether the sovereign of the country has a right to impose duties on goods carried by land, or upon a river or upon any part of the sea, which may form an accession to his dominions.

  • If a little of the mixture be dissolved in warm water, it will form, when cold, an efficacious gargle for an ulcerated sore throat.

  • Apply this in successive coats, and it will form a hard varnish on the wall after the fifth coating.

  • If such should be the case, the acid, which was combined with the alum, will form a precipitate or chalky concretion at the bottom of the vessel.

  • Executive in analogous cases, and the proceedings of this House, will form a strong, I think an irresistible, argument in favor of the resolution.

  • Stir as much Indian meal in the milk as will form a thick batter, then add the salt and melted butter.

  • One tea cupful of milk, Three eggs, One pint of green corn grated, A little salt, As much flour as will form a batter.

  • Two eggs, One pint of milk, Half an ounce of butter, Half a gill of yeast, Salt just to taste, As much flour as will form a thick batter.

  • Season it with pepper and salt to your taste; then add as much beaten egg as will form it into a paste.

  • This being pulverized and sifted, is to be again well calcined for several days more, till no particles remain in the metallic state; when it will form a fine powder of a russet brown colour.

  • Chocolate is sometimes adulterated with starch; in which case it will form a pasty consistenced mass when treated with boiling water.

  • Or when aloes will not agree with the patient, take two drams of the extract of jalap, two drams of vitriolated tartar, and as much syrup of ginger as will form them of a proper consistence for pills.

  • If jalap has been used, it will form a thick film on the top, and the heavy ingredients will sink to the bottom.

  • Potatoes boiled in a little water, so as to be dry and mealy, and then cut, and wetted with skim milk that is not sour, will form an agreeable food for poultry, and young turkies will thrive much on it.

  • Push this inside, so that it will form a shelf half an inch inside the end of the tube.

  • When it will form a firm ball remove it from the fire, and stir into it the whites of three eggs whipped to a stiff froth.

  • The syrup is made by boiling sugar and water until, when a little is dropped into cold water, it will form a ball when rolled between the fingers.

  • Proceed in this way until the mold is full, having the top covered with jelly, so that when unmolded it will form a complete case.

  • It is essential to have it very cold, otherwise it will not whip well; and also, if rich cream, it will form particles of butter.

  • This act, being considered an infringement of the rights of ambassadors and of nations, will form a just cause of complaint to the Government of France against the officer by whom it was committed.

  • It will form an elegant and appropriate gift-book for all seasons.

  • The elastic thread, which, of course, varies in length as we move the pea, will form what in geometry is called a radius vector.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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