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1 There's about four on the boil so we'll see which ones come through.
2 The water had begun to boil so I set about making a couple of cups of tea.
3 The water in the pot with the eggs began to boil so Eva shut off the stove.
4 For maximum reproducibility, it is essential that the water bath vigorously boil so that temperature excursions are minimized.
5 My husband's bath shall boil so fiercely, that no breathing man, having entered therein, may come forth living.
6 Don't let the tea-kettle boil so as to make a bubbling or thumping noise, as some say it is unlucky.
7 Have the water on a rolling boil so the bao get a hot blast of steam and don't end up heavy.
8 Colin Vickery: Common wisdom is that Game of Thrones is a bit off the boil so I'm tipping an upset by Mr Robot.
9 Then he turned, and the cauldron had boiled so that not even any bones were left.
10 I could have swallowed my food raw and it would have been cooked on its way down, I boiled so .
11 But at her last insult to him my blood boiled so hot that I lost all command of myself, and I burst out:
12 "The kettle never boils so well on a sunny morning," says Mrs. Grandage, glancing at the clock on the mantelpiece.
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