freeze造句91. Decorate with redcurrants. freezing Freeze pastry case for up to 3 months in a sealed plastic bag.
92. But then patterns begin to freeze, making relationships more explicit and meanings more precise.
93. Mr Lamont said a freeze in bills last year would have resulted in substantial increases for many businesses this year.
94. Farmers have faced the double whammy of a freeze and a drought this year.
95. But a thing I found was that kept wanting to freeze the frame: to capture single images that summed everything up.
96. When a plant starts to freeze, ice accumulates first in interstitial water, leaf veins and other extra-cellular spaces.
97. A good pipe freeze could run a guy a few hundred bucks for new plumbing.
98. His officials threatened to withhold future financial aid, or even to freeze existing programmes.
99. It is believed he was numbed by a narcotic and left to freeze as an Inca sacrifice.
100. He called for a freeze on hiring and a cut in all non-essential services.
101. The goal would be in conjunction with a goal to freeze average product-development costs at Ford at 1995 levels.
102. Freeze bits of leftovers that are too small to make into a meal.
103. The city may have to freeze the hiring of new police officers.
104. Spoon the ice-cream into a rigid plastic container and freeze.
105. Your eyes water, your tears freeze on your face, your eyeglasses stick to your skin.
106. She is particularly worried that a freeze on public sector pay will cause outcry among doctors, nurses and hospital workers.
107. One product I found did not freeze well. Runner beans.
108. The automaker said it plans to freeze car and truck prices by the end of the decade.
109. Dole urged fellow Republicans to back his plan to freeze state spending and cut taxes.
110. So far, winter has kept most parts of the country in the deep freeze.
111. Other stringent measures included a freeze on tax allowances this year.
112. They don't know about cold so intense that rivers freeze over so you can drive a horse and cart across them.
113. Freeze until nearly firm. Whisk 4 egg whites until lightly stiff.
114. If the mud flats freeze over, it is impossible for them to find sufficient food.
115. The company has announced that it intends to freeze all salaries for a year.
116. Freeze hits sport HORSE racing will be the sport hardest hit by the cold snap.
117. In March 1971 central banks agreed to freeze the deposit of reserves on the Euromarkets.
118. Thunder he flatten ears, lightning he blind eyes, rain he lash flesh, wind he freeze skin.
119. The guarder shouted: "Freeze".
120. They were keen to combat acid rain, freeze carbon dioxide emissions and improve public transport.