Example sentences of "and [verb] in [art] warm " in BNC.
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1 | Cell pairs were removed , placed on nutrient agar and incubated in a warm ( 40-C ) oven . |
2 | But now — who would have dreamt it ? the thaw is trickling , the great tit is ringing his bell from the top of a bare lime tree , the earth is scented ; and the hares bound and skip in the warm wind . |
3 | Like brownies , they prefer to work during daylight hours and snooze in a warm spot by the hearth during the day , only hoping for a bowl of milk as payment for their labours . |
4 | The great landscape of lights glitters and shimmers in the warm evening air . |
5 | Wipe dry and place in a warm oven for a few minutes to remove any remaining moisture . |
6 | Then he had watched them walk to the main room with their arms around each other and kiss in the warm light before closing the door behind them . |
7 | David Norman used his words more precisely when he said they were ectothermic reptiles which were able to keep their bodies at a constant temperature ‘ by being very large and living in a warm , mild climate . ’ |
8 | Andy recovered quickly , sucking on the oxygen , coughing and spluttering in the warm bath , then being dried and taken to a warmed bed and watched over by his parents . |
9 | When he insisted he needed a holiday , I agreed that it would be lovely to lie in the sun and swim in the warm Mediterranean , but I could not agree that it was an urgent need . |
10 | For a while I felt I was in heaven , eating and drinking in the warm , pretty room , with kind Miss Temple and Helen . |
11 | Everything else was on the same scale — an orchestra of sixty players to dance to , eight large buffets with four tiers on each so laden with food that hardly an inch of rosewood or mahogany showed , a winter garden where gentlemen could smoke their cigars , and a long terrace where perspiring dancers could escape the candle fumes and wander in the warm , starlit twilight . |
12 | Place the dough in a clean bowl , sprinkle lightly with flour , cover and leave in a warm place to double in bulk . |
13 | Cover with a damp cloth and leave in a warm place until double in volume — about 1¼–1½ hours . |
14 | Wait until some of the seeds are about to drop from their pods or seed cases , collect them carefully , place them on sheets of paper in trays , and leave in a warm sunny place until the seeds spill out . |
15 | Cover with a greased plastic bag and leave in a warm place for about 60 mins , until risen . |
16 | Turn it into an oiled bowl , cover with a polythene bag and leave in a warm place for about an hour or until the dough has doubled in size . |
17 | Cover with a tea towel and leave in a warm place until double in size , about 1 hour . |
18 | Cover with a cloth and leave in a warm place until dough doubles in size . |
19 | Slip the whole tray into a clear polythene bag , and put in a warm and light position . |
20 | The container itself is then covered with black plastic sheet , or glass and brown paper , and put in a warm place , as with the cuttings . |
21 | Season with pepper , nutmeg and lemon juice , and serve in a warm dish . |
22 | The largest pass beyond the pack ice limit and out of the Southern Ocean altogether , melting , fragmenting , and disappearing in the warm subantarctic waters beyond . |
23 | This morning the school party , including the wet member , having gone on well ahead , I crossed the beck and sat in the warm sun outside the gorge , simply looking . |