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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211. Serving a company in a foreign land, for example, is no longer either a privilege or a hardship.
212. He was national vice-chairman in 1990-91 before serving as chairman the following year at a time of great change in the Association.
213. No one is fighting her for the task of serving school dinners to the juniors.
214. Check the seasoning of the sauce,[sentencedict.com] pile the cooked rice on to a serving dish and pour the chicken mixture over.
215. Spoon the dip into the pineapple shells and arrange them top to toe on a large serving plate.
216. It would usually start with three or four of the top players serving as catalysts.
217. Recent relaxations in late-night licensing have allowed many venues to keep serving alcohol until 6am or even later.
218. Deglazing is simple: Remove the roast from the oven, and transfer the meat to a serving platter or cutting board.
219. For these suggest that holism and individualism can fruitfully be seen as serving different interests in social explanation.
220. The barman was serving the last customer of the evening.
221. I noticed that to our right there was a large balcony equipped with facilities for preparing and serving food.
222. On the following morning, I was awakened by the clanging of doors and the activity of inmates serving food.
223. Serving officers who attempt constructive criticism of the police, risk being labelled traitors and put their promotion prospects in jeopardy.
224. After serving its purpose it is returned to the advance reservation section and used for additional future reservations.
225. Place the chicken on a bed of rice and, just before serving, sprinkle the remaining chopped coriander over.
226. As well, parcels were sent regularly to local men serving in the forces.
227. The bars specialise in serving cocktails with beer being among the least favourite drinks.
228. Cut the oranges into segments and place in a serving dish. Add the apples and a little of the juice.
229. After a day's filming,(http://Sentencedict.com) the House Of Eliott star spends four hours serving toast and bacon butties.
230. Check that the meat is cooked thoroughly before serving it.
231. Same country accent: I tried practising it in my head, pretending I was a rosy-cheeked barmaid serving cider.
232. Alternate among several breakfast cereals that contain four grams of fiber or more per serving.
233. The majority of members serving on the Association's various standing committees are elected from the representatives on the council.
234. Once in a while, think about why you are cooking, serving and eating together as a family.
235. Very good sandwich cafe in the centre of Greenwich, serving excellent coffee, and with a small garden out back.
236. They should direct such persons to accept the bona-fide gurus serving within ISKCON and uphold the authority of ISKCON's leadership and its decisions.
237. A study of the incidence of cholecystolithiasis in 128 senile patients with diabetes and 147 non-diabetes patients serving as controls was reported.
238. Zhongguancun is the most important science park in china, which the favorable conditions of developing knowledge-based commerce, serving knowledge production and clerisy.
239. Serving meatloaf to truckers and living in a Kansas trailer park?
240. Syntax function of Adverbial phrase of neoteric Chinese adverb "indeed" is mostly serving as predicate, and it also serves as a complement accidentally.
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