Luncheon Sentence Examples

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  • To-day I took luncheon with the Freshman Class of Radcliffe.

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  • Be a guest at a luncheon and give a jewelry presentation.

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  • It isn't required that businesses give out gifts, and in many cases a business may simply give time off near the holiday or hold a special luncheon to celebrate the holidays.

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  • The same bird theme can be done for a spring luncheon setting by using various songbird figurines and fresh flowers.

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  • And on April 23, 2007, she told some off-color jokes while emceeing the New York Women in Communications Matrix Awards luncheon, comments that stunned some of the audience.

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  • Recently, at a Modern Brides luncheon, Mrs. Sutter announced that she would love to have more children.

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  • The plans for the day include an early wedding followed by a luncheon, and then a dinner-dance in the evening.

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  • Wedding packages vary, and you can choose what you'd like for the reception, whether it is a simple and elegant appetizer reception or a full luncheon.

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  • The Ceremony and Luncheon package is available with a minimum of eight guests and includes the Ship Board package amenities and a wonderful luncheon reception.

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  • They are called "tea length" because they were once the expected attire when attending an afternoon tea or ladies' luncheon.

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  • Another option is a private luncheon between the agency's representative and the two interested parties.

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  • The main dietary sources in children's diets of saturated fat are whole milk, cheese, hot dogs, and luncheon meats.

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  • If your committee has skilled event planners who have contacts with a lot of philanthropic individuals, a charity luncheon may be the best choice.

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  • He cleared his throat, as if ready to address a Rotary luncheon.

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  • She was not a Quaker, and her husband was formally excommunicated for marrying her, but the Friends who were commissioned to announce the sentence "shook hands and stayed to luncheon."

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  • We've been invited to luncheon at the holiday bolt-hole of the owner of Capital.

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  • He was just about to ask a share of the luncheon when the girl stood up and brushed the crumbs from her lap.

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  • Sunday 17 October - SI Cardigan Annual Luncheon to support the charity ' Changing faces ' which enables people to face disfigurement with confidence.

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  • When the luncheon hour drew near there came a slight lull in the uproar.

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  • Later, a maid went down to the landing, stowed away luncheon, water-bottles and costume word game in the canoe.

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  • He was served a luncheon of roast beef at Flemington in the autumn of 1942.

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  • An amazing £ 2,747 was raised for charity on Tuesday 17 January when the Mayor, Cllr Mrs Frances Dixon hosted a business luncheon.

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  • The lecture will be followed by the annual summer luncheon in University House.

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  • Our smaller John Bolton dining room offers a more intimate atmosphere, seating up to 24 guests for a formal luncheon.

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  • A drinks reception at midday will be followed by the three-course luncheon in the Atlee Room of the House of Lords.

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  • These include a Scandinavian buffet luncheon party at CA House on the first Sunday of the London Boat Show.

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  • An awards luncheon will be held in October to announce the winners.

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  • Daniel float fished luncheon meat over small carp pellets.

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  • Luncheon was served in the boys ' schoolroom, MR THOMAS TUCKER (Chairman of the Homes Committee) presiding.

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  • All the charities she 's involved with, the luncheon clubs, her friends and their trips to the seaside in summer.

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  • I do not think the innocent kitten can be guilty, and surely it is unkind to accuse a luncheon of being a murder.

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  • Antipasto platters consist of an assortment of cheeses, luncheon meats, pickles, vegetables, and garnishes.

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  • Make arrangements for the bridesmaid luncheon and any other parties to occur prior to the wedding.

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  • A simple barbecue might do the trick, or you can tie the menu to something romantic - if your first date was at a pizza place, it makes perfect sense to serve pizza at a luncheon wedding.

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  • A luncheon wedding is the easiest to do without a caterer, because people won't be expecting a huge meal.

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  • The conference features breakout workshops, an exhibit hall of consultants and vendors, an awards luncheon, a CEO/Trustee dinner and a closing reception.

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  • Structured straw shoppers can be the perfect shopping or luncheon companions.

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  • Brie en Croute is a wonderful appetizer or light luncheon.

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  • Check in advance to see if you can bring a bachelorette party cake or other treats to have during an afternoon luncheon or evening dinner at one of the park's meeting rooms or restaurants.

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  • The newly arrived immigrants based in based awards luncheon at.

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  • We swapped our latest writings and ' did lunch ' - a literary luncheon?

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  • After a celebratory luncheon a second service, attended by an immense congregation, was held in the evening.

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  • All of Chris's fish came to small pieces of luncheon meat fished over carp pellets.

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  • There will again be a cold luncheon in the Fellows ' Garden.

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  • We had hurried through the dish-washing after luncheon, in order that we might have as long an afternoon as possible for the story.

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  • The wild goose is more of a cosmopolite than we; he breaks his fast in Canada, takes a luncheon in the Ohio, and plumes himself for the night in a southern bayou.

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  • On the 13th of February 1902 he was presented with an address in a gold casket by the city corporation, and entertained at luncheon at the Mansion House, an honour not unconnected with the strong feeling recently aroused by his firm reply (at Birmingham, January II) to some remarks made by Count von Billow, the German chancellor, in the Reichstag (January 8), reflecting the offensive allegations current in Germany against the conduct of the army in South Africa.

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  • Then she happened to remember that in a corner of her suit-case were one or two crackers that were left over from her luncheon on the train, and she went to the buggy and brought them.

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  • But now, good wanderers, your luncheon is on the table, so please sit down and eat as much as you like.

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  • It was so cool up in the tree that Miss Sullivan proposed that we have our luncheon there.

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  • The chitchat roamed from details of Friday's luncheon to views on crime and punishment, which, as the booze went down, became more and more general.

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  • Speaking next day at a luncheon given in his honour, answering critics who alleged that with more time and patience on the part of Great Britain war might have been avoided, he asserted that what they were asked to "conciliate" was "panoplied hatred, insensate ambition, invincible ignorance."

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