Sentence Examples
The Paint Spot caters to both the professional and the hobbyist, selling paint in pints, quarts and gallons for you mural-painters. |
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Apply with 2 to 4 quarts per acre of liquid nitrogen fertilizer when velvetleaf is a target weed. |
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The liter and its fractions have vanquished quarts, pints, and gallons, while the pound is still holding its own in things such as produce. |
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Hijackers became so bold that they once stole 1,500 quarts of impounded liquor from the St. Bernard Parish jail. |
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This is followed by up to two quarts of warm salted water or strong licorice tea which in such high dosage is emetic. |
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Each passenger was allowed three quarts of water per day and seven pounds of bread, biscuit, flour, oatmeal or rice per week. |
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When I purified three quarts of tap water by distilling it, I got one pitcher of clean water and a residue of gray gunk. |
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In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon. |
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In the main filling room, gallons, halt gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled. |
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The pints and quarts explanation sounds reasonable, provided that men in bars used to drink beer by the quart, as in fact they did. |
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I myself have a small vegetable garden and do my canning without assistance, three or four quarts at a time. |
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Place in 2 quarts of water and gently simmer down to 1 quart, strain and take a wineglassful every two hours. |
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Milk products are packaged 16 quarts or four gallons to a case and automatic stackers stack them six high. |
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In the main filling room, gallons, half gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled. |
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Has the person been drinking at least one and a half quarts of liquid each day? |
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Young men tending camel herds during the rainy season may drink up to ten quarts of milk a day. |
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The total capacity of the storage tank, two quarts heated up to 190 degrees, halves the time required to boil four quarts of water for making pasta. |
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Bring 4 quarts water to rolling boil in large Dutch oven or stockpot. |
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A normally active person needs to drink at least two quarts of water each day. |
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Start thinking in pounds, quarts, gallons, inches, yards and miles. |
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Bring four quarts of water to a boil and add two tablespoons salt. |
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Since in 1920 Manuel de Falla opened the door of Debussy's garden to young guitarists guitars inebriate themselves in quarts of these fragrances. |
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In that novel the resourceful Robinson Crusoe, shipwrecked on a remote island, saves and replants four quarts of barley. |
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A healthy pancreas produces about 1.5 quarts of pancreatic juice a day. |
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The milk is available in gallons, half gallons, quarts and pints. |
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Depending on the year, she makes anywhere from three to six batches, each batch requiring two quarts of berries to fill eight 8 oz. jars so that they gleam like rubies. |
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In addition, clients are admonished to drink at least two quarts of water each day to help cleanse the body of toxins associated with weight loss and exercise. |
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Woodside Farm sells sundaes, milk shakes, ice cream cakes and pies, pints, and quarts. |
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The pails are made to hold 14 quarts, and are said to be nonfreezing, nonevaporating and noncorrosive. |
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Millions of quarts of raw milk are consumed annually in Canada, and each sip of it can carry the germs of undulant fever, bovine tuberculosis, septic sore throat, scarlet fever, dysentery, and acute diarrhoea of infancy. |
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A U. S. level bushel is made up of 4 pecks, or 32 dry quarts. |
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Which dry measure contains four pecks or eight gallons or thirty-two quarts? |
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Sold in 16-ounce plastic bottles, the presweetened Nestea Iced Tea Liquid Concentrate makes four quarts of tea when added to water. |
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The resulting blood pollution puts tremendous strain on the kidneys which normally process 200 quarts of blood daily to sift out waste products to keep blood clean and chemically balanced. |
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The sailors in mufti returned with 140 quarts of Bar's Leak, half of which was poured into the condenser. |
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It can be used in a broad range of applications, from quarts watches and clocks, a backup power sources for IC memories requiring long-term reliability over 10 years to PC motherboards, PDA and car keyless entry systems. |
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The starter-generator garlock seal and oil pressurizing valve were replaced at this time due to oil consumption reported at two quarts in 12 hours of engine operation. |
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The older woman waddled over and squeezed into a booth opposite the counter while the young one stood and ordered a big box of day-olds and two quarts of hot chocolate. |
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Just dumping in new quarts to replace those that have leaked out or burned up does not constitute an oil change, because a lot of the sludgy oil stays in there. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
He cleans up his four quarts three times a day, and is as big as a cart horse. |
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Indeed, she did not feel sure that Bridgetticks might not prove, if fairly tried, worth quarts of chloric Ether. |
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On hard lands it is well to sow two or three quarts per acre of crimson clover seed. |
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When the hair is very oily a dessertspoonful of ammonia and a pinch of borax should be added to two quarts of warm water. |
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Soak a neck of mutton in water for an hour, cut off the scrag, and put it into a stewpot, with two quarts of water. |
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Bring to a boil one pound of sal soda, half a pound of unslaked lime, a small lump of borax, and five quarts of water. |
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Boil the barley, previously washed, in six quarts of water, which when boiled sufficiently soft will be reduced to a gallon. |
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He drew off nine quarts of gluey, viscid fluid, and her pain was wholly relieved. |
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Boil two quarts of consomm, then add slowly one-half pound of pearl tapioca, and cook slowly until soft. |
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A piece of the size of a twelve and a half cent piece, is sufficient to settle a couple of quarts of water. |
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Two pounds of sugar, two quarts of water, the juice of six lemons and the rind of one, and one piece of cinnamon stick. |
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For 400 pounds of the tincal there must now be added one pound of quicklime diffused through two quarts of water. |
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For the lumbago, give him at least two quarts of lithia water to drink each day. |
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Scheffel was a kindly and erudite old toper, who toped himself into Elysium via countless quarts of Affenthaler. |
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Take four pounds of unpicked Orange Flowers, bruise them in a marble mortar, and pour on them nine quarts of clear Water. |
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One of the broad sort, nepenthes rajah, will hold two quarts of water in its pitcher. |
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Slice to these the crumb of four small rolls, and then strain to it three quarts of good veal gravy, boiled with a blade of mace. |
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Besides, he had four quarts left, for which he expected to find a ready sale. |
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What he wants is ten quarts apiece, no matter if it's bluer 'n a whetstone. |
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For marbling books or paper, dissolve four ounces of gum arabac in two quarts of water, and pour it into a broad vessel. |
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Wash some chiccory, and boil for thirty minutes in three quarts of water, with a little salt. |
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Put the rest of the pheasant in a pot and cover with two quarts of bouillon, add a bouquet garni, and boil for one hour. |
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Despite his six quarts a day and all his easy-goingness of disposition, Dag Daughtry possessed certain integrities. |
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I'll buy you quarts if you want it, but for heaven's sake don't have hysterics, for I've brought Jack Scott home to dinner, and. |
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The bag is opened, and several quarts of tin money shower down upon the stage till it is quite glorified with the glitter. |
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With them Wing Biddlebaum had picked as high as a hundred and forty quarts of strawberries in a day. |
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As he could not lift the whole pailful of water at once, he fetched a milk jug, and ladled quarts of water into the pail by degrees. |
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The British imperial gallon of four quarts contains 277.274 cub. |
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Pour in three quarts of water, and stew it gently an hour and a half. |
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Put one teacupful of this yeast, when risen, to two quarts of flour. |
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It smells as if someone had been drinking quarts of paregoric! |
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The youth went with his friend, feeling a desire to throw his heated body onto the stream and, soaking there, drink quarts. |
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I gave him water with a little milk in it, and he drank it in great gulps, two quarts or so, without stopping. |
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This was injected with eight quarts of the saline solution at ten degrees. |
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To two quarts of warm water add one teaspoonful of sodium carbonate. |
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Hin, hin, n. a Hebrew liquid measure containing about six English quarts. |
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A single plant of this species will give eight or ten quarts of milk per day. |
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Repeat this till you have put in eight quarts or one peck of tomatas. |
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To two quarts of oysters add a pint of water, and let them set an hour. |
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He built a fire and warmed himself by drinking quarts of hot water, and made camp on a rocky ledge in the same fashion he had the night before. |
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They sat still as mice, and Susie cried quarts, I know she did. |
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