144 examples of sardines in sentences

But we won't get money out of these cans when they're opened; it will be something better, such as sardines and hominy, preserved cream and caviar, beans and boned chicken.

HORS-D'OEUVRES.Small dishes, or assiettes volantes of sardines, anchovies, and other relishes of this kind, served to the guests during the first course.

I woke up at eight, and was making a light breakfast off a tin of sardines and some incredibly stale bread, when through the little window that looked out towards the Tilbury road I suddenly spotted my youthful friend from the post-office approaching across the marsh.

" He gurgled out some expressions of gratitude and took his departure, while I renewed my attack upon the sardines and bread.

The North American housewife keeps a few tins of sardines and cans of preserves on hand for emergencies.

With sore eyes and a parched throat I sat down and devoured two chilly sardines, reposing on a water biscuit, drank about a couple of gallons of water, and felt better.

I was on the east side of my house and this multitude of people was about four feet from me and they was as thick as sardines in a box

Can you walk?' 'You bet.' 'Then come along forrard, and we'll see what cooky can do for you.' Cooky's efforts consisted in biscuit, butter, sardines, jam, and lashings of hot strong tea, to all of which Ken did the fullest justice.

The polite lie made it necessary for them to venture forth at dinner time to eat their solitary meal of sardines and wafers in the grove below.

She had stocked it with a supply of sardines and bread and other provisions, and as soon as she had her little daughter safe indoors again she took her children and the nurse down to this subterranean hiding-place, where there was greater safety.

I had forgotten to bring down water or wine, and we also craved for something more comforting than cold sardines.

* Baked Sardines Remove the skins from large boned sardines and heat in the oven on strips of toast.

* Baked Sardines Remove the skins from large boned sardines and heat in the oven on strips of toast.

Make a sauce as follows: Pour the oil from the sardines into a saucepan and heat it well.

Pour over the sardines and serve.

* Sardines with Cheese Drain the sardines and lay them on strips of toast or crisply fried bread.

* Sardines with Cheese Drain the sardines and lay them on strips of toast or crisply fried bread.

At a little distance a boatload of bronzed fishermen had just drawn in a net, from which they were throwing out a quantity of sardines, which flapped and fluttered in the sunshine like scales of silver.

Opposite to me was the settee on which Bashforth was coiled, and back of him was the locker for the tinned mushrooms, sardines, lobster, shrimp, caviar, deviled ham, and all the things which well people can eat.

Perhaps the majority of the thousands of English people who nowadays have "sardines" on their breakfast-table every morning are not aware that the contents of a very large number of the little tin boxes which are supposed to contain the delicacy are not sardines at all.

Perhaps the majority of the thousands of English people who nowadays have "sardines" on their breakfast-table every morning are not aware that the contents of a very large number of the little tin boxes which are supposed to contain the delicacy are not sardines at all.

They are very excellent little fishes, but not sardines; for the enormously increased demand for them has outstripped the supply.

In the days when the following sentences were written sardines might certainly be had in London (as what might not?) at such shops as Fortnum and Mason's, but they were costly, and by no means commonly met with.

I was told that the commerce in sardines along the coast from l'Orient to Brest amounted to three millions of francs annually.

All Sestri was eating them, as all Douarnenez ate sardines in the old days.

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