Sentence examples for destined to be eaten from inspiring English sources

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It was a bird not yet reconverted to the cryptic ways of peace, flying blind on a crazy mission and almost certainly destined to be eaten by a cat.

The Disney/Pixar spoof – which will be released in the summer – tells the story of a sausage named Frank who lives in a supermarket and is horrified to discover that he is destined to be eaten.

Nearly 500,000 tonnes of these creatures were caught in 2006, most of them in Asia and destined to be eaten in soup or salads by Chinese or Japanese.Red tides and similar blights do not necessarily last long, nor do they cover much of the surface of the sea.

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The clams are then packed in net bags of 0.5 - 1 and 2 kg, and are destined to be canned or eaten fresh.

This is partly because I could never see why anyone would spend a fortune on a giant fruit cake shrouded in royal icing, but most crucially because I find it hard to put love and care into creating something when only a fraction of it will ever get eaten, the majority destined to be wrapped in a napkin and stuffed into handbags or trodden into the dancefloor.

And destined to be copied.

His parents were destined to be disappointed.

Some tears are destined to be private.

The show is destined to be gold.

Lucky was always destined to be ageless.

She was destined to be a singer.

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