sheet - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- paper: The meeting started with the handing round of a sheet of paper on which people could state items to be added to the agenda.
- pastry: Arrange approx. three sheets of filo pastry on the base of the dish.
Converse of object
- bake: Place on a greased baking sheet allowing space between each cookie.
- fold: The Discovery Guides are produced in the form of two seperate sheets folded in a plastic wallet.
- cheat: Lists a currency converter, currency cheat sheet and a travel expense manager.
- attach: Most personal files include a minute sheet attached to the inside cover, providing a useful index to the file.
Adjective modifier
- A4: You can get six grids from an A4 sheet.
- cascading: Cascading Style Sheets This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout.
- clean: In their application, Greene King have focussed on a clean sheet on crime at the pub in the past 12 months.
- photocopiable: SUPPORT MATERIALS Teachers ' Guide A 28 page booklet with background information, ideas for activities and photocopiable activity sheets for pupils.
- blank: Europe, however, looked like a blank sheet.
- Antarctic: The most likely potential source for such an anomaly is meltwater from the Antarctic ice sheet in a global warming scenario.
Modifies a noun
- metal: Does your building have aging sheet metal or asbestos roofs or leaks?
- music: Dear Ishmael, I am tring to get hold of the sheet music for ' Blessed is the King who comes ' .
Noun used with modifier
- balance: Assess the effects of business activity on the balance sheet.
- fact: The fact sheets are PDF's which will open in a new window.
- ice: During the colder phases, large ice sheets formed over the northern hemisphere land masses.
- style: Please complete the form below to create your style sheet.
- data: Why does the data sheet not give the spec you are looking for?
- briefing: This briefing sheet, from the Social Perspectives Network website, provides an update.
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