Dined Sentence Examples

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  • We dined at a small Mexican restaurant and spent the meal discussing general topics.

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  • He dined with Abraham Lincoln!

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  • Elyrus stood at the foot of the White Mountains, just 1 Among the features common to the two were the syssitia, public tables, at which all the citizens dined in common.

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  • On the third day after Christmas Nicholas dined at home, a thing he had rarely done of late.

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  • Next day he came early, dined, and stayed the whole evening.

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  • Howie followed the imposter to the dining room where he dined alone.

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  • According to the time-stamped dinner receipt, Byrne had dined on fish, and had two beers as Hunter had remarked.

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  • Among the latter was Lord Cloncurry, at one time on the executive of the United Irishmen, with whom Emmet dined the night before he left Paris, and to whom he spoke of his plans with intense enthusiasm and excitement.

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  • Guests dined on soft shell crab and beef tenderloin followed by chocolate falling cake on the terrace overlooking the famous fountains.

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  • He dined with me on Wednesday.

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  • My brother knows him, he's dined with him--the present Emperor--more than once in Paris, and tells me he never met a more cunning or subtle diplomatist--you know, a combination of French adroitness and Italian play-acting!

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  • Dolokhov often dined at the Rostovs', never missed a performance at which they were present, and went to Iogel's balls for young people which the Rostovs always attended.

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  • Returned home for dinner and dined alone--the countess had many visitors I do not like.

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  • My brother dined with me yesterday--we nearly died of laughter--he ate nothing and kept sighing for you, my charmer!

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  • Anatole, for whom Pierre was looking, dined that day with Dolokhov, consulting him as to how to remedy this unfortunate affair.

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  • Pierre dined at the club that day and heard on all sides gossip about the attempted abduction of Rostova.

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  • That day he dined with the marshal, at the same board on the barrels.

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  • During his stay at Bald Hills all the family dined together, but they were ill at ease and Prince Andrew felt that he was a visitor for whose sake an exception was being made and that his presence made them all feel awkward.

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  • Pierre dined with them and would have spent the whole evening there, but Princess Mary was going to vespers and Pierre left the house with her.

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  • In more publicity...er...reconciliation news, Paris and Nicole dined in public on Sunday night at Dan Tana's Steakhouse in Los Angeles.

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  • While on board the jet, the couple dined on sushi.

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  • In all of the years I have dined there, the thing that has struck me most is the consistency.

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  • To find locally-made labor inducing platters, ask friends and family where they dined the night before they gave birth.

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  • Most girls really like having doors opened for them, getting flowers or small gifts, being taking on vacations, being wined and dined, having the guy pick up the check.

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  • They had dined at an expensive restaurant, at Fred's booking and in his company, when the only connection between them was Detective Dean investigating her husband's disappearance.

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  • Dean and his stepfather dined on western style beans, baked potatoes, sourdough bread and the best spareribs either had ever eaten.

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  • He joined Lean and Allin as they dined, listening with forced indifference as they told him that Rissa had left alone with her guard at dusk.

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  • Soon after this (43 B.C.) Malichus succeeded, it is said, in poisoning Antipater as he dined with Hyrcanus, and was assassinated by Herod's bravoes.

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  • It was here, in the Wahlzimmer (or election-chamber) that the electors or their plenipotentiaries chose the German kings, and here in the Kaisersaal (emperors' hall) that the coronation festival was held, at which the new king or emperor dined with the electors after having shown himself from the balcony to the people.

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  • He had taught his child to whistle, dined with his servants, talked of "worldly things such as baking, brewing, enclosing, ploughing and mining," preferred walking to riding, and denounced the debasement of the coinage.

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  • According to the story, he subsequently lived at the court of Croesus, where he met Solon, and dined in the company of the Seven Sages of Greece with Periander at Corinth.

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  • But in general he dined, and thought that he dined well, on sixpennyworth of meat and a pennyworth of bread at an alehouse near Drury Lane.

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  • He dined on venison and champagne whenever he had been so fortunate as to borrow a guinea.

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  • Artificial as this poetry is, Goethe was, nevertheless, inspired by a real passion in Leipzig, namely, for Anna Katharina SchOnkopf, the daughter of a wine-merchant at whose house he dined.

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  • He was a regular attendant at the meetings of the Royal Society, of which he became a fellow in 1760, and he dined every Thursday with the club composed of its members.

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  • The portraits of many of the members were painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller, himself a member, of a uniform size suited to the height of the Barn Elms room in which the club dined.

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  • The fortune of war in- batons dined at first in favor of the royalists, who captured wan Northampton and Nottingham.

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  • He then dined at a restaurant, which he frequently changed, to avoid the influx of strangers, who crowded to see and hear him.

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  • We dined a tad late at bouchon, a restaurant for some reason spelled with a small "b," deemed by some reviewers as the best of Santa Barbara.

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  • Rev. Martin and his socially conscious wife must have dined there many a time, perhaps as poor Annie, like some wayward match girl, hovered outside.

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  • Their move backfired as the media covered the outrageous scene of William Frazer being arrested and imprisoned while the terrorists were wined and dined.

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  • Who wouldn't appreciate a romantic weekend away, being wined and dined and thoroughly pampered?

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  • In the southern were the Orchestra, where the Dionysiac dances took place, and the famous statues of Harmodius and Aristogeiton by Antenor which were carried away by Xerxes; also the Metroum, or temple of the Mother of the Gods,the Bouleuterium, or council-chamber of the Five Hundred, the Prytaneum, the hearth of the combined communities, where the guests of the state dined, the temple of the Dioscuri, and the Tholus, or Skias, a circular stone-domed building in which the Prytaneis were maintained at the public expense; in the northern were the Leocorium, where Hipparchus was slain, the QToa /3avtXtK?7, the famous aTOet 7roLKLAn, where Zeno taught, and other structures.

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  • When abbots dined in their own private hall, the rule of St Benedict charged them to invite their monks to their table, provided there was room, on which occasions the guests were to abstain from quarrels, slanderous talk and idle gossiping.

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  • This system will look at all the restaurants across the country (even around the world) where you have dined frequently.

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  • We dined with the Rogers last Friday, and oh, they were so kind to us!

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  • To meet the objections of some inveterate cavillers, I may as well state, that if I dined out occasionally, as I always had done, and I trust shall have opportunities to do again, it was frequently to the detriment of my domestic arrangements.

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  • After the fatigues and impressions of the journey, his reception, and especially after having dined, Bolkonski felt that he could not take in the full significance of the words he heard.

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  • On receiving Boris' letter he rode with a fellow officer to Olmutz, dined there, drank a bottle of wine, and then set off alone to the Guards' camp to find his old playmate.

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