Suspend the chicken in the oil for a couple of seconds for it to set
before letting it slip completely into the oil, otherwise the chicken will fall and stick to the bottom of the pot.
«I think Charles is wrong,» he adds,
before letting slip his guard just a little.
«These bad guys are trying to get the stone out of my head and so Wanda and I fought them off, and then we've ended up here for surgery,» Bettany said,
before letting slip that they «try» to do something «in Shuri's lab» that sounds fairly risky.
Not exact matches
But
before I
slip into the sweet arms of Lethe
let me leave you with this quote from Robert Fulghum from All I Really Know I Learned in Kindergarten.
«
Let's go for a walk», Cory suggested and
before I knew it, we were
slipping on our shoes and heading out the door.
For sure dude, we mucked up a little v pool,
before the game a draw might not be the worse but the manner we
let slip felt like a loss.
But like too many years
before, they just
let it
slip through their fingers.
You can almost always feel the players
letting the game
slip away from them
before they start showing signs of life very late in the game after already being beaten.
However, rumour has it that when Luca di Montezemolo phoned him up at home the week
before the Malaysian Grand Prix, Schumacher's daughter
let slip that he'd been out playing football and he was ordered to return to duty.
Chelsea
let a two - goal lead
slip against Roma
before settling for a draw, while Benfica's goalkeeping gaffe gifted Man United a win.
They were comfortably the better side against the Netherlands but only won, 1 - 0,
before letting a lead of that scoreline
slip against an underwhelming Italy lineup.
Accidents can easily happen
before you even set off -
letting the bike
slip can mean a serious fall for a baby.
One female activist described how older men would often hug her, but then put their hands on her lower back
before letting them «
slip» to her bottom.
Pfizer
lets it
slip: Drugs firm admits takeover could cost thousands of jobs ahead of chief executive's appearance
before MPs 13 May 2014
We never found out, because
before he could stop himself Cameron
let slip the words: «Well I hadn't finished.»
The Government must not
let the work that has gone on
before them
slip.
I have found myself so forgetful and just
let little things
slip through the cracks that I would have NEVER
let slip through the cracks
before.
... but it's just going by SO fast that I'm
letting the weeks
slip by
before my eyes.
Some singles need a little liquid courage
before messaging a potential date; others feel frisky while under the influence of alcohol — whatever the reason, you should know the person you're talking to isn't fully in control of themselves and may
let slip some embarrassing comments.
As charming and gently agreeable as Kung Fu Panda 2 may be, screenwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, returning from the first film, haven't really upped the ante like we expect a sequel to do — much of what transpires here feels so comfortable as to be overwhelmingly familiar, as if you might have seen this movie
before and
let it
slip your mind — until the very end, with its hint of yet another sequel that has me highly intrigued.
A guy who was a judge for E3 (someone who gets to see all the games
before everyone) this week just
let slip a possible date for Red Dead when talking about Destiny 2!
However, while promoting that movie she
let slip an idea that we hope she genuinely takes on, because it's basically an awesome take on the superhero genre that we haven't really seen in film
before!
But Touchy Feely never really gets a grip on its idea, content to just drift around its premise
before ultimately
letting it
slip through its fingers.
Likewise, under acceleration you can
let the tach needle
slip past the two o'clock position
before upshifting.
Before you start your namby - pamby whimpering about European handling,
let me tell you about the CTS - V's magnetically controlled adaptive suspension system with electronic stability and traction control and a limited
slip rear differential.
Amazon.com is far less stringent in their vetting of ebooks, but they inadvertently
let fraudulent titles
slip through simply because they do not wish to hinder authors through the upload process by making them wait for their content to be reviewed; Amazon encourages all of its customers to read the free sample chapter
before purchasing an ebook in order to ensure it is an actual original book.
At the same time, Barnes & Noble
let slip that at least one new Nook device will arrive
before the holiday season, presumably the first that'll be produced by a third party — but
let's be honest, it's not looking good.
While this likely would have been a good opportunity for the company to
slip in a way to
let Amazon's customers choose between the stores, it is probable that Amazon locked that down fairly tightly
before things even started to ship.
Don't
let affordable homeonwership
slip by
before home prices and mortgage rates start rising.
Having a Beauceron isn't just a commitment to having a dog in your home, it's a commitment to allowing somebody to follow you around all day, so close that you trip if you turn around too fast,
slip into the bathroom behind you
before you can shut the door, and take over a large portion of the bed if you
let him.
Additionally, it's a great time to get burial insurance
before you
let too many more years
slip by.
Before panic descends and we begin imagining scenarios where redundancies abound and pink
slips are handed out en masse,
let's focus instead on the boring facts.
Wirelessly charging the Apple Watch is therefore just a matter of
slipping your watch off
before you go to bed, laying it in its case and then
letting it charge overnight.
Before you slip on that incredibly smooth graduation hat and gown and enter the big wide world of work, let's see if you have everything in check before the bi
Before you
slip on that incredibly smooth graduation hat and gown and enter the big wide world of work,
let's see if you have everything in check
before the bi
before the big day.