How To Use Chips In A Sentence

  • Serve the chicken with salads and chips or potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had a sirloin steak, with béarnaise and frites, which they contrarily call chips, and a bit of salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • That not only means that more information can be crunched at once, but these chips can also handle more complex instructions.
  • Little chips light great fires.
  • Fish and chips for the white van man and beef wellington for the admiralty. BritChick Paris: Why a High Society Wedding in France Is Tres Tres Posh
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  • By contrast, when Procter & Gamble, the makers of Olestra, asked the FDA for permission to add its artificial fat substitute to potato chips, the controversial product was evaluated under food-additive laws.
  • There are few food topics that arouse as much emotion as fish and chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ann rather astonished me by saying how she wouldn't mind a plate of egg and chips prior to leaving for the dinner.
  • The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
  • Intel, the world's largest maker of computer chips, posted a 76 % drop in profits for the second quarter.
  • Now hardware is silicon chips and software is floppy disks. Infinite in All Directions
  • Avoid unhealthy foods such as hamburger and chips.
  • That means pearly white skinless cod or haddock under a casing of crisp batter the colour of dark honey, served with golden chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • Metal, paper and chemical makers were among the leading gainers, helping blue chips to an impressive advance.
  • When asked to name their favourite dish, most shoppers opted for the traditional British favourite fish and chips over pizza, paella, or frankfurters.
  • The launch of Oven Chips offered a healthier and more convenient alternative to traditional chips.
  • Using the same microchips we use in personal computers and phones has made the process a whole lot easier. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't realize Vikki wasn't willing to break her healthy habits and was unable to convince her to share fish 'n chips with me.
  • With more than a decade of contactless payment experience, the company has delivered tens of millions of chips to the market.
  • Rarely, a person with iron-deficiency anemia may experience pica, a craving to eat nonfood items such as paint chips, chalk, or dirt.
  • While we were there we had a mooch around the centre and had fish and chips.
  • We will not be reduced to subsistence farming and exporting fish and chips if the banks leave. Times, Sunday Times
  • In practice, the chips were sliced sweet potato and the nuggets were pieces of chicken dipped in ground almonds and paprika. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other studies of potato chips and chocolate candies show drastic increases in snacking when the subject is given a larger bag of food.
  • King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips.
  • The company's leaders — and fun brand personality — help to lure in "evangelist" consumers who further spread the word about the brand, says Popchips investor Alex Panos, managing director at TSG Consumer. Popchips CEO Keith Belling is 'poptimist' on healthy snacks
  • Heck, sometime the chips they carry are so large that you have to be a contortionist to avoid knocking them over.
  • While the idea of mechatronics may not be new, technology developments such as smaller, more powerful microchips, new approaches to communication networks and new materials are enabling us to translate our ideas into new products that deliver increased functionality and use fewer resources. Engineering Hardware-Software
  • What I fail to understand is, if sitting in front of the telly getting bladdered and shoving kettle chips down our gullets is so good for the economy, why don't we all do it all the time? Thai buffalo racing gives royal wedding sycophancy a run for its money | Martin Kelner
  • Software of chip makers is not like firefox in a way that you just use it, but these software contains confidential parameters of the chips such as capacitance, voltage, design of the pins, package, heat flow, ... EDA tools on Fedora
  • As we all know, the mayo in the tuna, the oil in the tofu and chocolate chips in the pudding contain enough calories and fat for an entire day.
  • And "My lorde useth and accustomyth yerly to gyf hym which is ordynede to be Master of the Revells yerly in my lordis hous in Cristmas for the overseyinge and orderinge of his lordschips Playes, Interludes, and Dresinge that is plaid befor his lordship in his hous in the XII dayes of Christenmas, and they to have in rewarde for that caus yerly, xxs. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • Garnish the guacamole with chilli powder or coriander sprigs, then serve in the centre of a plate of tortilla chips.
  • As examples, we have probed yeast proteome chips with calmodulin and six different phospholipids.
  • Oh, and by the way, the funeral for my sons is in 2 weeks, if you come, bring some chips/dip, for I will not be catering. Sleeping Grizzly Bear Bean Bag
  • Fox and hockey officials refused to put a price tag on a regulation puck stuffed with computer chips.
  • There, the mason had to lie on his stomach in a narrow groove, working his tools horizontally, chips and limestone dust dropping in front of his face.
  • Standard potting mixes made up of finely milled bark chips can altered to a specific plant's special needs by mixing them with other potting compost ingredients such as vermiculite, perlite, coir fibre or leaf mould.
  • The night before, a German shepherd mongrel had come into the bar begging for potato chips.
  • The world's largest maker of ceramic packaging used to protect computer chips gets more than half of its sales from abroad.
  • About every 18 months, the number of transistors in computer chips doubles.
  • Other chips may detect the presence of moulds or harmful bacteria.
  • In older homes, paint regularly contains large amounts of lead that can peel off the walls in flakes and chips or fall on floors and windowsills as a toxic dust, especially in poorly maintained housing stock.
  • Have these ingredients on hand at the cottage for a quick snack served with crisp flatbread, tortilla chips or bagel thins.
  • For one test, a device called a reflectometer is used to measure the degree of whiteness in processed tuber samples destined to become chips.
  • Don't put so much salt on your chips!
  • Food shops line the outer edges (selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips).
  • The task of the chips and circuitry is to process information.
  • Fully plump, after indulging in a complete Jamaican breakfast on the plane: ackee, saltfish, coco-bread and plantain chips something I would definitely not recommend before doing on-camera work at a lingerie show, I landed in Kingston ready to "dutty wiiine" it up--or at least relax and make a quick stop at the delectable Manley Airport veggie juice bar for a healthy detox. Chie Davis: Kingston Lingerie and Swimwear Fashion Show
  • Not that I've any issue with gaining the odd pound or two but since I'm guzzling beer and eating chips and chocolate all the time I guess things could only get worse.
  • One of the reasons why this is more likely to happen when lapping flip chips is the small surface area.
  • If Republican State Senator Ronda Storms gets her way, Florida residents may soon be prohibited from purchasing "nonstaple, unhealthy foods" like chips, cookies and soda with funds they receive from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The side orders were very moreish - lovely thin chips and roasted vegetables.
  • Foundry chipmakers build and operate immense semiconductor fabs to make chips designed by customers.
  • The ball's solid rubber core and extremely thin but strong urethane elastomer cover appear to add distance to tee shots and control to chips and putts.
  • If you're used to thick, chunky chips with salt and vinegar, having mayonnaise on them instead may sound ever so slightly disgusting.
  • Chips says that Wallis righteously refuses to make any pronouncement at all, but the King is dead set on a morganatic marriage. THE WHITE DOVE
  • These included baked lasagne, chicken curry, chicken goujons, Cajun chicken Caesar salad and fresh fish and chips.
  • To produce hyperpure silicon, then, good enough for computer chips and solar panels, another step is needed. The Case for Mars
  • The authors then subjected the iron-rich microspherical residue of the red-gray chips to X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (XEDS) to compare it with the profile of microspherical residue from known thermite combustions and found them to be virtually identical. Pardon Our Dust, or, Why the World Trade Center Dust Matters
  • So, while Woods is easily the best in the world from a tough situation - he's the most creative and has the most shots - he struggles to hit straightforward chips stiff to the hole.
  • We enjoyed delicious fresh scallops cooked in the fluffiest batter with chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the key components of the digital computing environment exhibit the same unusual economic behaviors that chips do. THE STRATEGY MACHINE
  • Not far off, say the technology's developers, are photonic microcircuits that process light beams the way today's microelectronics chips process electric currents.
  • The surface of the chips was passivated by an ONO layer, which allowed multiple reuses of the chip.
  • No entanto, a Intel fornece e desenvolve chips, e chegou recentemente a acordo com o projecto OLPC para fazer parte da equipe de empresas dedicadas à manufactura destas máquinas. Leituras
  • The Ministry of Environment is concerned with wood residue such as bark, sawdust, shavings, woodchips and offcuts generated by sawmills.
  • When that happens it becomes more amazing than any word processor made of microchips.
  • Serve the chicken with salads and chips or potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vera Duckworth, alias Leeds-born Liz Dawn, booked a day off from serving chips at Roy's Rolls to become Peggy Lee.
  • The toxic metal has also made its way into computer chips, golf clubs and dental bridgework.
  • He put the pile of chips in the center of the table and drew a card.
  • I came expecting a smorgasbord of seafood and found only soggy haddock and chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • The kids, meanwhile, munched happily on a pizza (frozen variety), pasta with tomato sauce and chips with a garlic mayonnaise dip.
  • She won't eat anything except chicken nuggets and chips.
  • The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips.
  • Environmental monitoring of Archips podana (fruit tree tortrix moth) in Bramley apple orchards in Northern Ireland
  • These days, chicken tikka masala and rogan josh are as much a part of British life as fish and chips.
  • Those on a losing streak will jump from casino to casino, letting the chips fall where they may.
  • Most kids feel their lunch box isn't quite packed unless there are chips aboard - not the healthiest food around.
  • They don't peel potatoes, chip them and then deep-fry them; they buy frozen oven chips instead.
  • Mining stocks were the main prop in blue chips as copper and nickel prices strengthened. Times, Sunday Times
  • On standard problems, solutions were coded as covert when the child simply added or subtracted the correct number of chips in a single operation.
  • The UK's favourite food has changed from fish and chips to chicken tikka masala - an Anglo-Indian hybrid.
  • We've maintained that Intel's range of Atom chips were simply too weak to really love and adore the way a slab of silicon should be, but that's probably because of our infatuation with things like "overclocking" and "Core i7 Extremes. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • The builders are wondering whether any systems incorporating the chipset will fall between two price points.
  • Qualcomm Inc. provided more evidence that smartphone demand is surging, as well as signs the company may be taking sales from rival suppliers of chips for the fast-selling devices. Qualcomm Raises Outlook
  • He alerted cops who ran a check on the dogs' implanted microchips. The Sun
  • Timber would be shredded to produce wood chips for the production of mulch, chipboard or compost.
  • Computer chips are integrated circuits called microprocessors built up from transistors and other components.
  • He then produced a couple of exquisite chips to save par on the closing holes. The Sun
  • ... the term chipset often refers to a specific pair of chips on the motherboard: the northbridge and the southbridge. Virtual Dr Forums-Computer Tech Support
  • A buttery triple-layer yellow cake gets a topping of the smoothest, deep dark-chocolate ganache, with a smattering of semisweet mini chocolate chips for good measure.
  • At the base of a tree, for example, you might have better luck with wood chips or shade-loving ornamental plants like ivy, periwinkle, or pachysandra.
  • In order to perceive the smell of a grapefruit, our sense of smell only requires just two molecules, the chemical eye needs hundreds if not thousands to stick to its gold chips.
  • She was hoeing into her plate of chips and Bob had his head behind the orientation magazine.
  • But the same wires that would make qubit chips easy to manipulate and link together also connect them to the quantum-defiling messiness of the outside world.
  • Big box (foreground): More halloumi, Ajvar, cherry tomatoes, fried zucchini chips, baked potato wedges, and a piece of Knäck. Swedish Christmas Candy – Knäck! « Were rabbits
  • I edged away as far as I could get, finished my chips, and decided that I'd pass on licking my fingers clean.
  • The researchers removed 29 chips, each the size of a poppy seed, from across the dinosaur's body.
  • On the grounds of Disneyland itself, the food is the instantly gratifying kind - loaded with fat, like hot dogs, potato chips and deep-fried chimichangas, or sugar, like the ubiquitous soda pop and ice cream treats.
  • We now have chips that cram vastly more processing power in little laptops than was available - total - to NASA at the time of the first moon shot.
  • We were penniless and without shoes while people from the same hotel sat next to us in the airport flagrantly eating burgers and chips and drinking coke.
  • It turned out to be a bit of a chicken night for me as the curry was chicken too, but it was a very tasty plateful and the chips were cut like big scallops and were nice and crispy around the edges.
  • If you just put money into slightly improving the way silicon chips work you miss the point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her dad looks up from his bag of chips on the couch for a moment, then averts his eyes immediately back to the television where a basketball game rages at a tied score.
  • Also in the barrow ditches were woodchips and offcuts from the construction of the mound's timber revetment.
  • Chipmakers are constantly battling to ensure that their electronic chips don't run too hot.
  • LEDs are made of semiconductor chips and emit light when a current passes through them.
  • We had haddock and chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sunburned, butt-slapping white men came out from the lake for salty corn chips and margaritas and to razz the fatso wives who were mostly reading fashion magazines. Jesus-Man and the Bee Sting
  • arranges" end results, rather than simply treating everyone the same and letting the chips fall where they may. Articles on National Review Online
  • The chips, fried in dripping, were better than the cemented fish they accompanied. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a few common trimmings - colored jimmies, crystal sugar, mini chocolate chips, red hots - Christmas treats take shape.
  • If I really want some chips, I pick up a single-size serving, and I steer clear of the vending machine, arming myself by preparing fruits and vegetables as snacks.
  • She ate a bag of chips.
  • As I dipped the crispy samosas into the chutney, I noticed that the label recommended using the sauce on tortilla chips, burritos and enchiladas. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Based on an oval track car race, this fairly simple game uses cards as a track and poker chips as race cars.
  • At the end of the trials all mussels were examined for any visible signs of external damage such as chips to the outer margins of the shell.
  • The settlement of international transactions is usually handled through correspondent banking relationships or large-value message and payment systems, such as SWIFT, Fedwire or CHIPS systems in the United States of America. CNN Transcript Jun 28, 2006
  • Having rushed around all day, we nipped out for a takeaway, mixed kebab meat, sausage and chips with garlic mayo and it was delicious.
  • But, whereas the vast majority of youngsters tucked into chips and feasted on cake, fresh fruit and yoghurts were not as popular.
  • It devotes nearly a chapter to Walsh and his crusade, and Lance chips in a few choice words about the man too.
  • Normal people don't duck and dive and shunt their money around like betting chips on a roulette table. The Sun
  • Its estimated value as woodchips was $350 to $450.
  • Eating out at least five nights a week, she has seen trends come and go: peasant Italian, posh Irish, fish heads, pigs' trotters, white bread, blackened cod, raw beef, triple-cooked chips.
  • For the main course, Mike couldn't resist gammon steak, eggs and chips and he wasn't disappointed.
  • The term "pressed wood" is a description or term than can be applied to any engineered wood product that is made from wood fibers (such as Masonite is), wood veneers, chips, or even sawdust particles, which are then heated and bonded together, under pressure, with some type of glue or synthetic adhesive product. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Challenge: today's chips contain millions of elements with features as small as a fraction of a micrometer (millionth of a meter), projected by visible light.
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • Tiny microchips, like the one pictured between two fingers, can be implanted under a pet's skin.
  • Both came with a side salad; it was fresh and crisp - vegetables and an overflowing plate of chips which were, if I had to complain, just a touch underdone.
  • Butter is the dominant flavor of these crisp, delicate cookies dotted with tiny raisins which look like chocolate chips.
  • The system works due to hundreds of tiny microchips - invisible to the naked eye - which are contained in a solution painted on the back of a mobile.
  • Thus encouraged, Mr. Appel declared that he wished he would not fry the ham to chips and boil the "daylights" out of the coffee. The Dude Wrangler
  • Plane with the grain of the wood whenever possible, to avoid catching and lifting chips of wood.
  • Their favourite dish is cod and chips, served with a generous helping of salt and vinegar.
  • NO CHIPS, but i do recommend the slow roast dorper lamb saddle for future reference.pz. v. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ouzeri roll call.
  • The Intel Corporation, the semiconductor maker, lowered its profit forecast for its first quarter, blaming a steep drop in prices for memory chips for the shortfall.
  • The chef takes me into the restaurant's kitchen, where he introduces me to Ashley, a commis chef who cuts his chips.
  • Chips from the polish may fall into your food, as might hair if a hairnet is not worn.
  • I liked hamburger and chips and not a lot else. Training with N.L.P.
  • An onglet steak was OK, but the chips were limp and dull, and the béarnaise sauce had the over-thickened, gloopy quality of something that had been bought in which, given my legal obligation to assume it was made on site, is a shame. Restaurant review: Bistro du Vin
  • As for today's chipsets for Socket 478 mainboards, we can state the following.
  • For example, beer with chips or nuts is a fattening combination.
  • Meanwhile, lower than expected demand for mobile phones and fears of an oversupply of memory chips have pared the prices of major memory chip and semiconductor makers.
  • When a horse chips the paintwork, she touches it up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Washington, November 27: After a key discovery by scientists, a new generation of ultrasmall transistors and more powerful computer chips using tiny structures called semiconducting nanowires are closer to reality. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • We had the most wonderful crab dip on pita chips, which had cheese on top and was served warm.
  • I usually get gado-gado with no egg and no shrimp chips use other chips. VANCOUVER WEEKEND: GRANVILLE ISLAND, EXOTIC VEG EATING
  • I love all-dressed chips, but I have no idea what flavour that is. graymccarty, that video is really funny. Volunteers Work to Save Ash Trees » E-Mail
  • Fish and chips became a national institution in Britain.
  • And choosing between different woodchips is a good game. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stalls selling tasty hot dogs, burgers, chips, lollipops and candyfloss ensured everyone had the chance to tuck into their favourite food on the night.
  • For dessert, cover lime sherbet with a blanket of chocolate chips or chocolate sandwich cookie chunks.
  • The do not know that marinara sauce routinely has more added sugar than ice cream topping; they do not know that breakfast cereals are routinely more concentrated sources of sodium than potato chips; they do not know fat-reduced peanut butter is less nutritious than regular due to added sugar and salt; they do not know that salt-reduced products routinely have added sugar and fat, sugar-reduced products routinely have added salt; they do not know that a 'multigrain' bread may contain no whole grains! The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • But the policy did not extend to auxiliary components like the Orion chipset.
  • A number of key events in IBM's microelectronics business has made Bachman go "micro on micro": Apple's decision to transition its PC process chips from IBM to Intel, and IBM's decision to second-source its gaming microprocessor chip production for Sony and Microsoft. Microelectronics Boosts IBM's Potential Through 2007
  • The lasagne came with chips and salad while the sausages were accompanied by roast spuds and mixed vegetables.
  • The chocolatey cone is then filled with vanilla or chocolate ice cream and topped with fudge and chocolate chips before being lidded and heat-sealed.
  • I found gravy on my t-shirt next morning so I'm guessing chips, and possibly a battered sausage, were involved in the walk home.
  • Hard drives are assembled in the same kind of ultraclean factories used to make microchips, so flooded production lines must be thoroughly sanitized.
  • Your mechanic should check the prop for nicks, chips and overall condition.
  • NO CHIPS, but i do recommend the slow roast dorper lamb saddle for future reference.pz. v. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ouzeri roll call.
  • There's plenty of good stodge on the menu, including favourites such as scampi, macaroni cheese, sausages, lasagne, steak and hand-cut chips.
  • Overweight: Australia psychological school discovers, being heavy, working pressure make staff eat chocolate and chips to make constantly to express their temper.
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • Plump and juicy, they are ideally served in a mariniere sauce with crusty homemade bread or chunky chips. The Sun
  • As information from biochips and brain imaging technology becomes available it will be possible to diagnose mental disorders from the bottom up.
  • We ate handfuls of bittersweet chocolate chips and licked peanut butter off spoons.
  • The chips then passed through various buffer companies before being re-exported to Ireland and then re-imported to Britain. £7m in VAT which should have been paid to Customs was siphoned off.
  • They looked around the market and realised other chipmakers actually left out extra features so that they could make chips more efficiently.
  • Midcap stocks have dramatically outpaced the biggest blue chips in recent years. Times, Sunday Times
  • When men crave, they usually want foods which combine high protein with high fat, such as steak and chips.
  • The advanced properties will open and you should see a tab at the top listing the chipset of your video card.
  • Interestingly, although the blaggers nabbed a few chips from the one company as well, the bulk of the goods taken were definitely from the market leader.
  • Serve as a starter or party opener with dishes of green and black olives, gherkins, a dip with potato chips and a glass of chilled dry Muscat.
  • The company said aggressive pricing by Intel has driven down prices for so-called 486 chips.
  • Two inches of bark chips or cocoa shells make a good mulch for a bed of heathers.
  • Not a good diet, So if MH is willing tomorrow when she visits and TP wants to, we will go shopping and get some yummies, like chips and burgers and I will eat properly this term.
  • Scoring is best done with chips like many Chinese games.
  • One micron is 1 millionth of a meter, and chips with narrower gaps between transistors can perform more functions faster.
  • Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken nuggets and chips from the local fast food shop.
  • His usual mix of solid blue chips looked pretty pedestrian beside my more exotic naps. Times, Sunday Times
  • I noticed Rob had a pretty good set of china, except that it showed its age with minor chips and scratches in the decal.
  • The company has benefited as three major industry segments suppliers of memory chips, microprocessors and other logic chips, and build-to-order companies called foundries scramble to add production capacity to keep up with rising demand. Applied Materials Boosts Revenue Forecast
  • Tapioca starch is prepared from fresh tapioca and its dried chips in South China.
  • Still, the test scores with both chips were repeatable, and the performance gain measured was that significant.
  • Weeds often cause problems so use an ornamental ground cover or spread pebbles or stone chips.
  • Mining stocks were the main prop in blue chips as copper and nickel prices strengthened. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the leaves were done, many barrowloads of chips were wheeled from the wood to the shed, and another dollar earned. Little Men: Life at Plumfield With Jo's Boys
  • The breakthrough, however, could come from the development of protein biochips for diagnostic use.
  • You wouldn't make a chip buttie with these chips but they are so handy to have in the freezer.
  • Fresh paint has been applied, and pathways have been lined with bark chips, new trees and shrubs.
  • Dip the fish and chips into the tomato ketchup and tartare sauce as desired.
  • Wales also went out for burger and chips without fear of criticism. The Sun
  • Complexity poured into the artificial medium of machines and silicon chips will only be in further flux.
  • The cost of wire bonding chips and solder bumped flip chips on boards or on organic substrates is stated.
  • But after a while, they got used to snacking on fruit rather than crisps and having sandwiches at lunchtime rather than chips.
  • Floating on the top is a pear crisp, so sweet and delectable you might wonder why anyone ever bothered making chips from potatoes.

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