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1 I ordered eggs and toast when the luncheonette on Eighth Avenue opened.
2 We ordered eggs and bacon with all kinds of extras on the side.
3 We ordered eggs over hard, biscuits in gravy, and sausages on the side.
4 When the waiter returned, they both ordered eggs Benedict.
5 He ordered eggs , toast, orange juice, and black coffee.
6 I ordered eggs and toast, then checked e-mail.
7 Spencer ordered eggs , home fries, toast, coffee.
8 We ordered eggs and bread, and in hopes of something substantial Borasdine consulted the mistress of the house.
9 In a small Italian restaurant, almost deserted, they found a table, and the clergyman ordered eggs and coffee.
10 They took the Chevrolet and drove to Clark's, where they sat outside and ordered eggs , toast, and pancakes.
11 The New Yorker, January 7, 1939 P. 13 Man went to a tearoom in the East Fifties for lunch and ordered eggs .
12 "I ordered eggs so you can have the toast."
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