176 examples of cafés in sentences

About the entrance of the frequent cafés the masculine gentility stood leaning on canes, with which now one and now another beckoned to Jules, some even adding pantomimic hints of the social cup.

They arrested all those whom they found in the streets which had been surrounded, whether combatants or not, they had all the wine-shops and the cafés opened, they closely searched the houses, they seized all the men whom they could find, only leaving the women and the children.

She will dance in the cafés.

May I do it, and still be a man; or must I deliver the damsel, re-cross the desert, return the passage money to her father, come once more to Biskra, and find my love the sport of the cafés?" The Man who Keeps Goats rose and paced the floor.

The constantly increasing emigration is only felt by the diminution in the number of depraved women and dissipated men; enough, however, remain to fill the cafés and give life to the boulevards.

Many of the cafés are already closed for the night.

The restaurants and cafés are filled with them.

The restaurants and cafés are most brilliantly fitted up.

There is a very pretty graceful girl who attends here and at the different restaurants and cafés with an assortment of bijouterie and other knick-knacks to sell.

They are in the midst of places of recreation of all kinds, such as guinguettes, tennis-courts, dancing salons and cafés, and besides these (places of Elysium for English soldiers), wine and brandy shops innumerable; our soldiers seem to agree very well with the inhabitants.

" On June 19, he thus moralizes: "The Piazza of St. Mark is the great place of resort, and on every evening, but especially on Sundays or festas, the arcades and cafés are crowded with elegantly dressed females and their gallants.

Chairs are placed in great numbers under the awnings before the cafés.

The shops and cafés were thronged.

Beyond the river were more palms, then olive-orchards, then the vague sketch of the new European settlement, with a few shops and cafés on avenues ending suddenly in clay pits, and at last Marrakech itself appeared to us, in the form of a red wall across a red wilderness.

The square is surrounded by low mud-houses, fondaks, cafés, and the like.

st traverse boulevards scored with tram-lines, and pass between hotel-terraces and cafés and cinema-palaces, to reach the surviving nucleus of the once beautiful native town.

The shops and cafés cease, the jingle of trams and the trumpeting of motor-horns die out, and here, all at once, are silence and solitude, and the dignified reticence of the windowless Arab house-fronts.

At Harvard the men drink in their clubs, the most of which are very expensive places, and in the Boston cafés.

I saw people who happened to be sitting in front of the cafés rise and turn their backs to him when he walked past, as he used to do without any attendant.

It was then that people were speaking of Paris as a dead citya Paris without theatres, without young men, without omnibuses, with the shutters of its shops down and its cafés and restaurants in gloomy emptiness.

She was all right to run cafés and make artificial flowers, but she lacked beef.

Groups gathered in the cafés or sauntered slowly, talking less than usual, gesticulating little, rolling over the good news in their minds as something beyond the power of expression.

From the cafés where the British journalists gathered England received its news, which they gleaned from refugees and stragglers and passing officers.

There always seemed a great many Belgian staff officers back of the Belgian army in the restaurants and cafés.

" "Well then, come downtown and identify me at hotels and cafés and restaurants so I can cash my own check.

176 examples of  cafés  in sentences