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eat out造句
1. Once in a while we eat out. 2. We had to eat out all the time. It ended up costing a fortune. 3. 'Let's eat out.' 'Why not?' 4. How can she afford to eat out every night? 5. Do you eat out a lot? 6. Let's eat out tonight . 7. Sometimes we eat out of doors. 8. When I lived in Spain, I used to eat out all the time. 9. We can eat out if you like, but I would prefer to stay in. 10. Shall we eat out or stay in? It's up to you. 11. I used to eat out in the evening when my parents were on nightshifts. 12. I'd like to eat out, but on the other hand I should be trying to save money. 13. There are those who eat out for a special occasion, or treat themselves. 14. I'm too tired to cook tonight; shall we eat out? 15. We eat out most every weekend. 16. We eat out about once a month. 17. We eat out all the time. 18. He doesn't eat out at all, other than at Burger King. 19. It's fun to eat out sometimes, instead of cooking at home. 20. I can both cook and eat out of it, and it seldom needs to be washed. 21. If guests wish to eat out there are several reasonably priced local restaurants. 22. I'm such a lousy cook that I usually eat out. 23. If you always eat out, or live out of tins, you are missing a whole activity of self fulfilment in life. 24. He likes to eat out, or listen to concerts, or attend antiques fairs. 25. And if you do eat out regularly, you definitely should take an active interest in eating better restaurant food. 26. We had to eat out every night - it ended up costing us a fortune. 27. Unlike most of the Athenians, they want to eat out in tavernas; they hire mopeds; they buy souvenirs. 28. Whenever my sons, John, and I eat out together, Miles and Evan always figure out the bill. 29. I'm not implying anything about your cooking, but could we eat out tonight? 30. One of the many advantages of living in New York is that you can eat out at almost any time of day.