Similar words: service, social services, supervisor, interview, serve, serve as, reserve, observe. Meaning: ['sɜrvɪŋ /'sɜːv-] n. 1. an individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal 2. the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone.
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91. Nervously, they festooned the front serving counter with ribbons not believing, quite, that people would come.
92. Cut the fillets into serving pieces but leave steaks whole.
93. Use colander to strain. 5 Tip peas into serving dish. 6 Get butter from refrigerator.
94. By the summer of 1809 on land and sea, 786,000 men were serving - one in ten of the adult population.
95. The new managers saw their administrative responsibilities as serving two purposes.
96. Found guilty of seditious conspiracy and possession of illegal weapons, they are serving prison terms ranging from 35 to 105 years.
97. Open from 11 a. m. until 1 a. m. daily, serving dinner until 10 p. m. Beer and wine.
98. Later that year the Population Council was born, with Rockefeller himself serving as its chairman.
99. The New York Times standard would apply to any teacher or student serving as a duly elected public official.
100. The fries, made through a counter-top machine, can then be deep-fried before serving.
101. The first time Cantor attempted to visit him, the narrow aisles were blocked by serving carts.
102. Zoos, botanical gardens and some circuses claim they are serving conservation by breeding animals or plants in captivity.
103. They have existed for centuries, serving as shops, offices, workshops and homes in this bustling corner of the city.
104. Should not that proviso apply to anybody serving on any committee?
105. Serving the customer involves more members of the company than just those who serve at the customer interface.
106. There are excellent restaurants and hotels, many of them specialising in their own way of serving fresh fish from the lake.
107. Li Jinjin, the union's legal adviser, was also released after serving a similar term of imprisonment without trial.
107. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
108. He has revised regulations to prohibit discrimination against gays serving in federal government.
109. The Technical Committee looks at all aspects of brewing and serving beer.
110. If desired, pour a little soy sauce over the couscous before serving.
111. Mr. Handscomb and the other applicants for judicial review were serving discretionary life sentences.
112. Nutrients per serving: calories, 212; carbohydrates, 36 grams; protein, 6 grams; fat, 3 grams.
113. Bolognese Sauce Serves 4. Fat content per serving - 5g; energy content per serving - 108 calories.
114. Families can drop the custom of serving unappetizing desserts and start tasty new holiday traditions, Eisenberg suggests.
115. A slave was serving Jehana with sweet cakes on a tray.
116. Yet he ended his days at daily mass, even serving for the priest when the altar boy of the day overslept.
117. I prefer serving cold started and desserts because then all the food can be put outside at once buffet style.
118. Spearman is now serving a three-year prison sentence for forgery.
119. Fernand Braudel was serving as a lieutenant on the Rhine frontier and became a prisoner of war.
120. Season the casserole to taste with salt and pepper and garnish with freshly chopped parsley before serving.
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