Sentence examples for some blueberry from inspiring English sources

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Memories of some blueberry pies may refute that point.

It was a blustery day along the coast, but sitting on our hotel's balcony and looking out at the foggy harbor with the snacks, some blueberry pie and the rapidly disappearing jug of beer, we couldn't remember feeling warmer.

In the spirit of international reconciliation, I broke a baguette in half, dug out a divot for my guy, and made myself a little personal sandwich with some blueberry jam.

There should be some blueberry skin because some blenders do not blend smoothly.

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Or some blueberries.

"Not right now," Itzler said, spearing some blueberries.

"In the morning I want some coffee and some blueberries and some nuts on my granola".

To serve, spoon some blueberries and liquid into 4 champagne coupes or similar and top up with the chilled Nyetimber sparkling wine.

He also "sampled some blueberries" but eschewed the brown onion apparently beloved of his predecessor Tony Abbott, which went unremarked upon by no one.

I peel her an apple, then wash some blueberries and give them to Owen in a bowl, racking up two more spoons, a plate, a bowl and a peeler.

"Try some blueberries," Gautam Ghosh suggests, then slips his hand into a Baby Einstein puppet and begins his daily ritual of entertaining Emilio while his wife gets ready for work.

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