Which preposition to use with sliced

of Occurrences 938%

Tonnison had got the stove lit now and was busy cutting slices of bacon into the frying pan; so I took the kettle and walked down to the river for water.

from Occurrences 40%

Cut thin slices from the round steak; then chop 1 onion, 2 tomatoes, some celery, parsley and 2 hard-boiled eggs and season with salt and pepper.

in Occurrences 24%

When the soup is wanted for use, skim off all the fat, put in the kernels and soft parts of the tongue, slice in a small quantity of fresh carrot, turnip, and onion; stew till the vegetables are tender, and serve with toasted bread. Time.5 hours.

into Occurrences 16%

In the precipitation of lemon-slices into cut crystal, it is necessary for the liquid medium to be exhausted gradually; and, after using this cylinder of straw for the purpose about an hour ago, I must have placed it behind my ear in a moment of absent-mindedness.

on Occurrences 13%

Cut the slices 1 inch thick, and season them with pepper and salt; butter a sheet of white paper, lay each slice on a separate piece, with their ends twisted; broil gently over a clear fire, and serve with anchovy or caper sauce.

off Occurrences 12%

It was like a slice off some other cottage, stuck on at the end of the rest, to make up the measure of the street; for it was less than two yards wide, by about four yards long.

with Occurrences 12%

The wretched bird squawked once more, feebly, flapped its wings, and clawed the air, just as a second pair of arms reached out and sliced with a knife.

to Occurrences 9%

Allow a slice to each person.

out Occurrences 7%

Three years is a bigger slice out of a fellow's life than anyone would suppose.

for Occurrences 6%

The only art consists, as in the carving of a goose, in getting from the breast as many fine slices as possible; and all must have remarked the very great difference in the large number of people whom a good carver will find slices for, and the comparatively few that a bad carver will succeed in serving.

at Occurrences 6%

They made a dart forward, gathered up the fat bacon several slices at a time, and pushed it into their mouths.

as Occurrences 5%

The only art consists, as in the carving of a goose, in getting from the breast as many fine slices as possible; and all must have remarked the very great difference in the large number of people whom a good carver will find slices for, and the comparatively few that a bad carver will succeed in serving.

across Occurrences 4%

Then I got a slice across the head, and another on the shoulder, and down I went.

without Occurrences 3%

Peel 5 of the oranges; divide them into slices without breaking the pulp, and arrange them on a glass dish.

through Occurrences 3%

Again the blinding circle and the indescribable sound of the ax's impact, slicing through the wood.

after Occurrences 3%

By the side of the wagon a man, evidently father of some of them, stood buttering the end of a huge round loaf of bread and cutting off slice after slice, which the older children broke and distributed to the little ones.

like Occurrences 2%

Streets went slicing like a butcher's knife, through old colonial estates, whose first masters never dreamed of the city reaching them,and 'Sieur George was still away.

along Occurrences 2%

The exceptions to this rule are the fillet or under-cut in a sirloin of beef, and the slices along the bone in a saddle of mutton.

among Occurrences 2%

Unlike the factory operatives around them, these men clashed, and kneaded, and sliced among the clay, as if they were working for a wager.

than Occurrences 1%

Turnips should be cut in rather thicker slices than carrots, on account of the former boiling more quickly to a pulp than the latter.

over Occurrences 1%

Cold, hard-boiled eggs may be placed in the vinegar, and sliced over the beets for decorations.

about Occurrences 1%

"You don't suppose that when you have got yourself cut and sliced about in helping me you are going to have any trouble about doctors?

towards Occurrences 1%

Under the first supposition, he will commence at the knuckle end, and cut off thin slices towards the thick part of the ham.

until Occurrences 1%

Peaches should not be sliced until just before dining, or they will be very apt to change color.

down Occurrences 1%

(For recipe, see No. 337; and for mode of serving, Coloured Plate E.) First run the fish-slice down the thickest part of the fish, quite through to the bone, from a to b, and then cut handsome and regular slices in the direction of the lines downwards, from c to e, and upwards from c to d, as shown in the engraving.

Which preposition to use with  sliced