cooking range उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Flay licked his battle wounds _ which included a serious cut and an electric shock _ and then headed back to the cooking range, armed with his best kitchen knives, of course.
- On the ground floor, the main reception room was the " houseplace " or " kitchen-parlour ", by the main door, which contains a cooking range and buttery, used as a larder.
- It passed from management by Henry E . Janes and Herbert Janes of the firm then called Janes Kirtland ( located at 725 and 727 Sixth Avenue ), which had become manufacturers of cooking ranges.
- At some time around the late 18th or early 19th century a stand-alone cooking range or stove is invented by John Heard ( joiner ), capable of roasting, boiling, baking and of course heating a room.
- It s about getting together in the fresh air and great outdoors and giving the men a chance to cook in the manliest way possible not for them the fancy Le Creuset casseroles and the small cooking ranges!
- Most of these brands, particularly in the booming cooking range market, are made by small, closely-held companies such as Dynamic Cooking Systems Inc ., Dacor, Wolf Range Co ., Five Star, Garland, all in California, and Gaggenau Werke of Germany and La Cornue of France.
- It was equipped with a 110-volt auxiliary electrical generator, roof air-conditioning, thermostatically controlled propane heat, refrigerator, sink with hot and cold water, cooking range and oven, counter space, surgical and medical tables, bathroom with a shower, seating for four, and storage space for a well-stocked pharmacy, equipment, and supplies.
- There were 2, 000 people on hand in May when her former fiance, Munish Dalal and his family started a ruckus, demanding an additional US $ 25, 000 in cash, on top of the new car, refrigerators, TV sets and cooking ranges that the bride's father had already supplied.
- By 1985, when we wrote about the coming boom in advertising ( Business India, 1 July, 1985 ), our prediction was linked to the rising purchasing power of consumers and also to the observation that : " Changing social values and customs have changed yesterday's luxuries like TVs, refrigerators and cooking ranges into today's'necessities'."
- Minutes before the ceremony was to begin, the family of the groom reportedly asked her father for 1.2 million rupees ( US $ 25, 000 ) in cash, apart from the many expensive gifts offered to the groom's family under the marriage arrangement _ including a new car, two refrigerators, two television sets and two cooking ranges.