Example sentences of "beat in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Her heart beat in a way she had not been conscious of it beating for many a month and she felt near to tears . |
2 | The constituent cells of Volvox , however , are coordinated , for all the flagella around the sphere beat in an organised way and drive the tiny ball in a particular direction . |
3 | Cream the butter and sugar and beat in the eggs , one at a time . |
4 | Beat the egg whites until stiff and then , a little at a time , beat in the sugar . |
5 | Whom did David Steel beat in the 1975 Liberal leadership contest ? |
6 | The thought beat in the back of Jack 's mind . |
7 | Gradually beat in the eggs , adding a little flour with each to prevent the mixture curdling . |
8 | Cream together the butter and sugar in a large bowl and beat in the eggs . |
9 | Soften the cheese , then beat in the soured cream or fromage frais . |
10 | Leave to cool slightly , then gradually beat in the eggs . |
11 | Gradually beat in the eggs , stir in the yoghurt and then flour mixture until just combined . |
12 | Maloney said he and Lewis were having ‘ serious discussions ’ — in other words , a row — over Lewis 's tunnel-visioned determination to force the man he beat in the 1988 Olympic final back into the ring next April . |
13 | Maloney said he and Lewis were having ‘ serious discussions ’ over Lewis 's determination to force the man he beat in the 1988 Olympic final back into the ring next April . |
14 | Take off the heat again , and beat in the egg yolks . |
15 | Put the cornflour into a bowl , blend with a little of the milk , beat in the egg yolks , then the sugar and the rest of the milk . |
16 | After defeating Brighton 's unseeded Julie Salmon 6–3 , 6–3 , the British No 1 wondered why younger players she beat in the past did n't ask her advice . |
17 | For the filling , beat the butter with the icing sugar until light and fluffy , then beat in the chocolate liqueur . |
18 | Cream remaining margarine and sugar together , beat in the whisked eggs , and stir in the flour with sufficient milk to make a soft , dropping consistency . |
19 | Bits of coloured rag , sewn to the leech edge of the sail , beat in the wind . |
20 | Unease stretched out in Chesarynth 's body ; a pulse beat in the side of her head . |
21 | Cream the butter and grated lemon rind and beat in the icing sugar . |
22 | Puree the potatoes through a sieve then beat in the butter , salt and pepper until the mixture looks creamy . |
23 | Season , remove from the heat and beat in the egg . |
24 | Slowly beat in the milk , 2fl oz of water and seasoning to taste . |
25 | Remove from the heat , beat in the butter and leave to cool . |
26 | Cool slightly , then beat in the eggs a little at a time . |
27 | Cool slightly , then beat in the butter gradually . |
28 | Cream the butter and sugar until pale and fluffy , then beat in the egg yolk . |
29 | Gradually beat in the eggs , one at a time — if you add them too quickly the mixture may curdle . |
30 | Then beat in the eggs lightly , one at a time . |