2372 examples of lunching in sentences

'I shall be lunching not very far from you tomorrow.

Surely he had been mistaken there; it must have been her brother, or perhaps a friend who had been lunching with them.

That will always be one thing done, and you will then at least know where you are lunching.

" Lunching quickly, they had now got to their coffee, and the doctor offered to drive Mathieu back to the works, as he was going there himself, for Madame Beauchene had requested him to call once a week, in order that he might keep an eye on Maurice's health.

It was a bright day in August, and Mathieu, who had come to Paris to make some purchases at the Beauchene works, was lunching alone with Morange at the latter's flat, when Seraphine arrived there breathless and in consternation.

"I don't know anything about lunching with Mr. Power to-day.

It was an anomalous happening, this lunching together, of a poor young man with a rich old one, who had refused a daughter's hand; but such things occur in the grotesque, huge Western money-mart.

After lunching and engaging our steeds, with an intelligent guide, who answered to the euphonious name of "Poc," we left the greatly disappointed donkey women still making a terrible clamour, and started for the Cirque.

He rose to goCary had been lunching with mebut paused for an instant upon my front doorstep.

You will, I hope, do me the honour of lunching with me first and meeting my wife.

" "Won't your boy think there's something odd in our lunching together like this?"

You were lunching with him in the Carlton Grill.

"After that I will look in my book and see where I am lunching.

"I had no objection," Norgate remarked, a few hours later, "to lunching with you at the Berkeleyvery good lunch it was, toobut to dine with you in Soho certainly seems to require some explanation.

" He bent over his desk again and worked steadily until one o'clockhis hour for lunching.

" After lunching at the wonderful Club House built of logs, they went back by way of Monterey, and in the sleepy old town which holds more California history than any other they wandered about, "seeing the sights," one after another.

On the second day they went to Mount Tamalpais, lunching at the delightful "tavern" on the mountain-top, and rushing madly down the wondrous steeps at sunset, in the little "gravity car" guided by the landlord.

It was a bright, sunny afternoon; the publisher had been lunching with the star author of the firm, a novelist whose books were read wherever the British flag waved and there was a circulating library to distribute them, and now, in the warm twilight of the lowered blinds he was enjoying profound thoughts, delicately tinted by burgundy and old port.

On that first Sunday when he lunched at the house he heard them speak of a member of the family, a daughter of John Wollaston, named Mary, who had been living in New York and had recently returned but was not lunching at home that day.

It was evident that there was no time to be wasted in lunching.

Absolutely everybody seemed to be lunching at Kickshaw's yesterday!

It may be that lunching on scone and milk does in itself make for milder ways of thinking.

7. One afternoon last summer, three or four people from New York, two from Boston, and a young man from the Middle West were lunching at one of the country clubs on the south shore of Long Island, and there came about a mild discussion of the American universities.

One day, when lunching with the illustrious Duke of Medina-Sidonia in Seville, I saw one of these pearls which had been presented to him.

In the last one I visited, I saw a Portuguese, a German and an Italian, dressed in English clothes and seated at a table of Spanish walnut, lunching on Russian caviar, French rolls, Scotch salmon, Welsh rabbit, Swiss cheese, Dutch cake and Malaga raisins.

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