Sentence examples for tin might from inspiring English sources

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"An anxiety wrap?" Mr. Tin might say.

Other experts suggested that the tin might have come from anti-foam products, disinfectants or water.

The front barroom, done in corrugated metal, recycled wood and pressed tin, might have been another.

He said tin might even be picked up from metal lab containers, though he has not tested that idea.

But other scientists who reviewed the paper said they thought the tin might be a random contaminant, not a clue to complex processing.

Fill one and a half coconut tins with hot water and add it to the pan (careful, the tin might get hot).

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The recipes — like chicken Florentine phyllo pie seasoned with curry powder, or orange-scented muffins baked in extra-small tins might have debuted in a traditional women's magazine or a mass-market cookbook, but they had enough appeal to be made over and over again.

I examined a muffin tin, which might as well have been a piece of wreckage from an alien spacecraft.

Those expecting dusty, cluttered aisles with expired dates on cereal boxes and dented tin cans might be surprised by the Aldi atmosphere.

It is better at excavating harder materials, has better digging characteristics at the bottom of the cut, and traps heavy minerals such as gold or tin that might fall away from the standard cutter.

Ford's tin lizzie might have seemed the logical choice -- it did, after all, find 15 million buyers; put the motorcar within reach of the common man; made America a mobile society; set the stage for modern assembly-line manufacturing; and cemented Detroit's place at the center of the auto universe.

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