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TINS造句
31. Lightly oil four individual quiche tins. 2. 32. Aunt Margaret must buy tins in bulk. 33. He had bought three large tins of pilchards. 34. They stole 24 tins of baked beans worth £4.14. 35. He had a wire basket in his left hand,[www.] in which he had placed two tins of pineapple cubes. 36. Pour into the prepared tins and bake immediately, for 20-25min or until the cakes are cooked. 5. 37. The infantry tied empty tins to the wire to act as alarm bells, but they were only ever sounded by rats. 38. He counted nine loaves of bread on the highest shelf and a dozen tins of meat stacked on the dresser. 39. Volunteers will be needed during the week to collect envelopes, stand with collection tins and hold money raising events. 40. He reminded himself to include food for the cat: several tins of meat and a couple of bottles of fresh milk. 41. Within his earshot there were scores of tins in different states of fullness and with varying resonance. 42. Most of them looked as if they had been moulded in empty cat food tins. 43. There were dozens of empty tins too, soup and baked beans, all mixed together with dozens of mouldy bread wrappers. 44. They had delivered the correct total quantity of tins but half of them were packed in cases of 24 tins each. 45. They will have to enter between three huge cans to see, among other things, more than 150 different tins. 46. I've got all her cake tins and her chopping board, which still smells very evocatively of her wonderful Wienerschnitzel. 47. Use the following techniques for lining tins for quick and madeira sponge cakes, and for fruit cakes. 48. We finished our soup and swilled out the mess tins with water from the jerry-can. 49. Then we boiled it dutifully and heated our tins on the Calor gas stove in the kitchen. 50. Obviously it is not practical to have large bar codes on small products such as tins of peas. 51. She bustled round, putting on kettles and opening tins of biscuits and cake. 52. If I buy three tins of beans I lock two away. 53. There were a number of cake tins and Melanie opened one and found last night's currant cake. 54. Another group combs the refuse for tins, bottles and plastic containers to be sold on junk stalls. 55. In tins: tomatoes, tuna, apricots, mixed beans, plus sultanas, and a selection of rice and pasta. 56. A sack of empty tins lay beside each aircraft: accumulated cookhouse waste. 57. Once they can sit up, babies love to bash saucepans, plastic boxes, biscuit tins, cupboards and fireguards. 58. Half a dozen silent men and women sat around smoking: old tins served as ashtrays. 59. Five runners-up will receive vouchers for 24 tins of Chum and a bag of Mixer. 60. This, flanked by the contents of two tins of Spam, equally wafer-like, drew cries of greedy amazement.