Sentence examples for would be perfumed from inspiring English sources

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The beef would be perfumed by a fine dice of celery rather than chunks -- in Mr. Oliver's world, a misdemeanor.

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Next would be perfumes.

Soon there would be highly lucrative perfume endorsements.

On Friday and Saturday nights, the air in Flat G4, Devonshire Hall, University of Leeds would be heavy with perfume and hair products.

Hair tools lovingly carved from wood, bone, ivory and meticulously produced pigments, oils, perfumes would be on hand.

There is no need for you to smell good, just do not smell at all; But a faint hint of perfume would be nice.

Interested in the process of how sound can translate to smell, and then smell to sight, I'm left wondering: considering the usually bombastic, occasionally plain awful nature of perfume adverts, what their perfume adverts would be like for their own scents?

The heart and soul of my strategy would be a big pot of carnitas perfumed with oregano, orange zest and the delicate Mexican cinnamon called canela.

"There would be a gardenia on my desk perfuming the whole room," he said.

R.S.: Inside L'Oréal they gave us a code name because everything had to be secret before the signing, and then we thought, Oh, that code name would be so perfect for a perfume.

Also, the P-statement 'Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray' (P261) would be difficult to apply to perfume.

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