fish and chips造句1) He's gone to get some fish and chips.
2) Get some fish and chips on your way home.
3) Fish and chips to take away, please.
4) Fish and chips became a national institution in Britain.
5) Fish and chips is getting very expensive now.
6) He practically lives on fish and chips!
7) I had fish and chips in a cafe.
8) Three portions of fish and chips, please.
9) Fish and chips have become a British institution.
10) I've never been a great one for fish and chips.
11) I'd like a fish and chips to take out, please.
12) a portion of chicken / fish and chips. It can also be used with some countable nouns to mean a part of something.
13) Now, fish and chips came in plain white paper.
14) That's the best fish and chips I've ever had.
15) We could get some fish and chips after.
16) What John did was eat fish and chips.
17) The person who ate fish and chips was John.
18) There was always fish and chips.
19) We will send out for fish and chips.
20) But fish and chips are, I would suggest, virtually impossible to sling.
21) The first-term legislator, owner of a fish and chips shop, was elected with no particular platform.
22) We ordered the fish and chips, expecting marvelous things from this traditional ale house fare.
23) They all trooped in, eating their fish and chips, and clustered around the bed.
24) And endless fish and chips, eaten in vinegary haste straight from the newspaper before Nora rushed to work.
25) The money from the kettle would buy him fish and chips, popcorn and a seat at the pictures.
26) Top-quality, no-nonsense fish and chips in the heart of Marylebone.
27) Fish and chips are packed with protein.
28) Mum, can we have our fish and chips outside?
29) Now they are scattered through every town and village, families founded on ice cream and fish and chips.
30) She had been a moneyed wench from parents who had made their fortune in fish and chips.