50 examples of cater to in sentences

And although we sit on a modest roof, the shopkeepers cater to us.

The bears are the working people of the show, and the big grizzlies are the walking delegates who control the amalgamated association of working bears, and the occupants of the other cages have got to cater to Uncle Ephraim, the walking delegate, or be placed on the unfair list and slugged.

There is nothing left for him but to cater to the minority of careerists, the one-eighth of the electorate representing superior intelligence.

"It isn't necessary to cater to children; they'll go anyhow, whatever is shown.

This necessity often forced him against his own better judgment to cater to the perverted taste of the Restoration.

At last the summit is reached, and, disembarking, the tourists can seek refreshments in the hotel, which will cater to their wants, and then spend the time before the train returns in enjoying the view, and in rambling over the seventy acres of broken granite which form the summit.

"[5a] "As long as Atalantis shall be read," some readers were sure to find little to their taste in the curious information contained in the first biography of Campbell, but Mrs. Haywood was not reluctant to gratify an appetite for scandal when she could profitably cater to it.

We cater to a little bigger class of tradeone of the many twists of the business," was the answer.

Consequently both parties must alike cater to that balance of political power.

"We cater to the weaknesses and foibles of the public, and there's nothing that appeals to them like a report of generosity.

Tarun Bharat also ushered in winds of change in the Goan media with supplements and booklets to cater to popular tastes.

It was for this section that the Konkan Mail would cater to.

We must cater to individual tastes.

For a price we cater to themeven as their tailors, and milliners, and barbers.

He knew admirably how to cater to the prejudices of the masses.

Saint-Jean-de-Luz had a population of ten thousand two centuries ago; to-day it has three thousand, and most of these take in boarders, or in one way or another cater to the hordes of visitors who have made itor would, if they could have supprest its quiet Basque charm of coloring and charactera little Brighton.

Separate coaches are provided on railway trains, hotels, restaurants, theaters and other places of amusement, which cater to white customers, do not permit negro patrons.

Besides, we would not cater to any of these contemptible prejudices against color."

You felt that the necessity to cater to the ideas and wishes of inferior minds, in representing a character on the stage, would be one of the hardest phases of stage life to meet.

It was a little thing, after all, I told myself sharply, to subordinate my individuality and cater to her whims.

I had a shrewd notion that a person who would cater to every whim of my husband's mother would be little better than a slave.

I was careful to cater to my mother-in-law's wishes in every way I could.

"Now-a-days, on the contrary, what our ancestors called hen-houses are known as ornithones, and serve to house thrushes and pea-cocks to cater to the delicate appetite of the master: and indeed such structures now have larger roofs than formerly sufficed to cover an entire farm house.

[Illustration: THE SERVANT GIRL AND THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY] Not all employment agencies cater to this trade.

But a boy begins to consume his rival with politeness, to seek him out from all other beings on earth, to study his tastes and cater to his humors.

50 examples of  cater to  in sentences