carte造句1. They gave him carte blanche to make decisions.
2. We only have an a la carte menu.
3. The new manager will be given carte blanche as long as she can increase the company's profits.
4. It was more expensive to eat a la carte.
5. He was given carte blanche to say what he liked in the report.
6. The general manager gave his assistant carte blanche in this matter.
7. There is an excellent a la carte restaurant for hotel residents.
8. She had carte blanche to produce a film suitable for children.
9. He had carte blanche to let rip.
10. Menu items are also available a la carte.
11. I agreed on condition I had carte blanche as regards my adaptation of his text.
12. Any day the D'Oyly Carte could disembark at Lime Street station and hire every available hand.
13. All of the entrees are served a la carte, which seems to be the custom in steak houses these days.
14. The director was given carte blanche to make his epic movie.
15. La Carte While the restaurant offers a comprehensive la carte menu, nearly everyone chooses one of the set menus.
16. He now had carte blanche to pursue any major story in town and to inject his strong opinions unabashedly into his writings.
17. We ate a la carte.
18. A. You can also go a la carte.
18.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
19. Will you dine a la carte or take d'hote?
20. Would you like the dinner or a la carte?
21. Would you like a la carte or an assortment?
22. Let's dine a la carte.
23. Macaroni and cheese a la carte, please.
24. They gave him carte blanche to publish his proposals.
25. Everything is a la carte here.
26. The restaurant offers both table d'hote and a la carte.
27. Chocolate arrows that is, if they come from Chocolates a la Carte.
28. All are worthwhile, judiciously seasoned with salt and fresh pepper, served a la carte, and cooked just right.
29. Nearly all of the lunch entrees top $ 20, and this is a la carte.
30. At King Records, however, his recording home during his greatest years, Brown had carte blanche.