Sentence examples for ribbon dropped from inspiring English sources

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On the edge of Birmingham, these blossoms form a particularly exotic backdrop to one of the city's newest and most ambitious attractions, a shiny new racetrack curving like a black ribbon dropped through 700 acres of forest.

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It doesn't have to be neat; the beauty of this method is that you can just let the ribbon drop in and swirl about in its own way.

The following night I dropped by Blue Ribbon Downing St. Bar, the littlest Ribbon.

The local police uncover exactly two clues: The victims appear to be distantly related, and someone dropped a red ribbon in the adjoining woods.

Beat until the mixture is a thick pale yellow and forms a ribbon when a spoonful is dropped on the surface.

It's a fact unwisely overlooked by all those people gearing up to run Sunday's marathon that as Phidippides, the first marathon runner, hit the final ribbon in Athens he promptly dropped dead.

You could have heard an AIDS ribbon pin drop as she spoke for six minutes about "strength, courage and fortitude," before she was whisked away.

Roll it out to about ¼cm, cut the sheet into 4cm ribbons, cut each ribbon into squares, and drop them loosely into a large quantity of salted boiling water to which has been added the spoonful of olive oil (to discourage their sticking together).

Everything is lowered, cut, dropped, reduced, slashed to ribbons.

When a little of the chocolate dropped from a spatula forms a ribbon, it's ready to use.

Some Foleys were issued with a drop ribbon– the ribbon was extended, folded through the bar mount on the scroll, then dropped behind the eagle pendant and cut in a swallowtail.

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