1 Yet you can smell the good things to eat in the house.
2 The guard can eat in the little hall with our own folk.
3 The Saunter-er's Apple not even the saunterer can eat in the house.
4 All through the summer there was plenty to eat in our teepee.
5 There was nothing to eat in the wilderness, and Jesus grew hungry.
6 Welcome to our guide to the best places to eat in Ireland.
7 Nobody seemed astonished at this and we began to eat in silence.
8 Redworms are heat-tolerant litter dwellers that find little to eat in soil.
9 People get all they need to eat in their three daily meals.
10 Der is dings to eat in der bantry, and you be damned.
11 Nobody seemed surprised at this, and we began to eat in silence.
12 We will bring you more to eat in a day or two-
13 She'd feel awfully insulted if you did not eat in her house.
14 Lord, we had plenty to eat in slavery days-andfreedom days too.
15 If you're hungry, you can have something to eat in the car.
16 List your top three favourite places to eat in London Tough one!
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