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61. The tins of sardines, salmon and corned beef he pushed to one end of it.
62. In my local supermarket you can buy tins of baked beans without tomato sauce.
63. Save-a-Can banks accept all metal tins including drink, food and pet food cans.
64. Even more mysterious were the tins of pre-mixed tea, milk and sugar, to which people tried to add water.
64. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
65. Each had a balcony at first-floor level on which geraniums bloomed in old tins.
66. Divide mixture between tins, so that it comes up to the same level in both.
67. When it rained, the water would drop off the wire into the empty tins below.
68. The tins of sardines it received as rations are on sale at market stalls.
69. A glass cabinet sat on the counter, crammed with dusty trinkets, leatherwork and tins of sardines.
70. Henry was rooting about among some old biscuit tins in the pantry when the phone rang in the hall.
71. The state of this condensed milk was that it is packed in tins bearing labels.
72. There are plenty of cake tins in this month's equipment feature on page 68 to inspire creative cake baking.
73. If you always eat out, or live out of tins, you are missing a whole activity of self fulfilment in life.
74. Tins of things; they seemed particularly fond of tinned peaches, there was a whole stack of tins of peaches.
75. YOu have to buy the very smallest amounts, like small tins.
76. Scores of meticulously labelled tins containing sub-assembly fixings were stacked at the rear of the workshop.
77. By the time the tins had fallen that far, the wind and slipstream would have blown them all over the sky.
78. I knew, Lee thought, as she stacked tins and packets in the food cupboard, I knew.
79. During the afternoon he'd made a small quantity of Recipe 179 - enough to fill three biscuit tins.
80. She wedged their magazines between old paint tins and imperfectly washed milk bottles and towers of flowerpots, and crept away.
81. Only a quick dash to the shelter of a stack of tins saved them.
82. He prescribed a diet, which included these tiny gourmet tins of prime lean meat in savoury jelly.
83. Many specialist tins are made from tin plate or aluminium.
84. The 3, 6, 9, formula makes enough for two 7-inch tins.
85. Dresser: Fitting cups, saucers, plates, tins, etc. into cupboards or on to shelves.
86. These were very simple devices two small paraffin burners in square tins which gave a modest flame.
87. The sellers had agreed to sell a quantity of tinned pears which were to be packed in cases containing 30 tins each.
88. Leave cakes to cool in tins, then turn out and store, wrapped in fresh greaseproof paper and foil.
89. But, before he could say anything, Mrs Danby emerged from round a large pile of tins of tuna-fish.
90. Jars of boiled sweets, rusks, biscuit tins and chocolate boxes are on view.
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