tin造句151, Lunch Half of the 8-oz. tin of shoulder ham or corned beef left over from Monday.
152, We had a wonderful, lazy time and didn't see a tin of baked beans for the whole fortnight.
153, Remove from oven and leave to cool in tin for 5 minutes.
154, Four single bulbs under tin covers lit the entire station, and the air smelled of coal and damp earth.
155, Simply look up the cake tin size in the charts on pages 8-12 for all the ingredients, quantities and cooking times.
156, So he put the black magic in a can - and Guinness recently sold its 100 millionth tin.
157, The driver swears but brakes as yet another tin mining family climb aboard the truck already bulging with people and their belongings.
158, Their planking was patched with corrugated iron, their roofs shingled with flattened tin cans.
159, His favourite party trick is balancing tin cans on his head.
160, Leave to cool in the tin, but before it is completely cold cut into small neat wedges.
161, When I get home Mrs Marsh has polished off half the biscuits in the tin and the teapot is all but empty.
162, Fold in the lemon juice and zest. 4 Pour into the prepared cake tin and smooth the top level.
163, From a tin in the cupboard scones were produced, and spread with butter and honey.
164, I loved to pick through trash piles and collect empty bottles, tin cans with Pretty labels, and discarded magazines.
165, Every Monday Mrs Evans washed all the family's clothes in the tin bath.
166, Dinah would contract such an immoderate attachment to her scoured tin.
168, He reached for a tin of tobacco on the shelf behind him.
169, Air raid wardens in tin hats self - importantly stalked the streets.
170, Among the mineral deposits of the province , tin occupies first place ; copper comes second.