Sentence examples for looking to eat from inspiring English sources

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THE CROWD A lively, adult audience looking to eat, not to be seen.

"The Hump served whale meat to customers looking to eat what in Japan is widely served as a delicacy".

If you're looking to eat, or spend, a little less, the beer is also available à la carte, as are items from the regular cafe menu.

Scott's restaurant in Mayfair has been contacted by couples looking to eat at the table where a photographer captured images of Saatchi, 70, grabbing his wife's throat, according to the Sun.

A draw or better will keep Southampton top, though second-placed West Ham will be looking to eat into the three-point gap at home to the Championship's bottom side, Bristol City.

From resorts and spas to cruise lines and hotel chains, companies are betting that their customers are looking to eat healthier, keep up with their exercise routine, sleep more soundly and even address some nagging health issues while on vacation.

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The Western Union Company, long the dominant player in the money transfer and remittance market, is taking the fight over its money moving empire to social networks as upstart companies look to eat into the company's core business.

If something looks hard to eat, just look at what other people are doing.

Shepherd's pie is basically the excuse we've all been looking for to eat more mashed potatoes.

Dust lifted off the ground, caking around moist lips so that each runner looked to have eaten a chocolate Popsicle.

The chicken looks ready to eat, but in fact the legs are undercooked.

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