Sentence examples for mix for example from inspiring English sources

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Tesco's Chocolate Cupcake Mix, for example, demanded an egg, milk, oil and butter.

The Food Bank pays attention to nutrition and knows about needs: No bloody mary mix, for example.

Is this considered "incomplete" or "complete" protein, and how can you know how much complete protein you are eating when you mix, for example, a serving of corn, and beans?

Tossed into the mix, for example, is an essay on Henry A. Kissinger's 1957 book on the Austrian diplomat Metternich and another on Joseph Conrad's literary depiction of the third world.

Mix, for example, has spent the better part of a decade studying the bottom of the sea near the Petermann glacier, an enormous ice sheet on the north-west coast of Greenland, across the island from where Captain Siggi sails.

Despite their size, you could spend an hour in each, asking about the different varieties of bulgur, sampling a free chunk of sweet halvah or salty fresh cheese, wondering what in the world the seaweed-like stuff in a jar marked "Fancy Green Zaatar," and even stumbling over familiar products that seem way out of place (like Aunt Jemima pancake mix, for example).

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Start with a well-drained growing medium, half and half perlite and Pro-Mix, for example.

He has mixed, for example, condemnation of "Wall Street greed" with opposition to government caps on financiers' bonuses, and criticism of oil companies' profits with a recent call (now in abeyance) to expand offshore drilling.

The result is handsome, but it is also clever for mixing, for example, Neapolitan pictures lent from Rome with ones that Hartford owns, to the benefit of both, and uniting different versions of the same subject, like three Caravaggios of St . John

Poor and low-income households in the global south are often multi-generational and multi-occupational, mixing for example some small-scale farming with other self-employment and seasonal or temporary employment of other family members.

Therefore, it represents the common phenomenon of assortative mixing, for example, people who engage in risky sex may be more likely to partner with other people who have risky sex than with people who do not engage in risky sex, even after controlling for the increase in partnering opportunities that may be available.

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