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1. Food has been closed up in tins.
2. Put some tins on top to weight it down.
3. They recycle empty tins so as to use the metal.
4. Put both cake tins in the oven for half an hour.
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5. The soldiers mainly lived out of tins.
6. Next, add two tins of tomatoes.
7. This little gadget's great for opening tins.
8. There are only two tins of powdered milk left.
9. The tins had to be kept away from dampness.
10. Line the tins with greaseproof paper.
11. The kitchen cupboard was stocked with tins of soup.
12. The children ate two tins of beans.
13. The bedroom needed three tins of paint .
14. I must find a home for all these tins.
15. I don't like eating tins of tuna fish.
16. Grease the tins well before adding the cake mixture.
17. Food which has been closed up in tins is called tinned food.
18. We used four tins of paint when we painted the ceiling.
19. He gave the pile of tins a jog and they all fell down.
20. If you buy a dozen of these tins, we can take 5 percent off the price.
21. He began cracking open big blue tins of butter cookies and feeding the dogs on his route.
22. If you buy a dozen these tins, we can take 5 percent off the price.
23. Parcel up the tins and we'll send them off tomorrow.
24. The kitchen cupboard was stocked with tins of soup and food.
25. The company recalled thousands of tins of baby food after a salmonella scare.
26. Use to line the prepared quiche tins. 3.
27. I was just admiring the detail in the doll's house - even the tins of food have labels on them.
28. During the emergency, people stocked up on essential items like candles, medicines and tins of food.
29. Many men on their own will live out of tins rather than cook meals for themselves.
30. Sardines can be eaten fresh but are often preserved in tins.
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