1On that evening Graham dined en famille with his cousins the Altons.
2Emissions recently returned from a jaunt en famille, in the South of France.
3However, the Whites en famille were not quite the same externally.
4Lewis en famille is naturally a somewhat less forbidding character.
5I will dine to-day en famille with the emperor, and I must be dressed.
6A few days cooped up en famille, however, and cabin fever invariably triumphs over closeness.
7A few days cooped up en famille, however, and cabin fever can triumph over closeness.
8A few days cooped up en famille, however, and cabin fever can triumph over camaraderie.
9LAST Sunday we went en famille to see Independence Day, and we all enjoyed it greatly.
10Grey, I congratulate you on this hospitable reception; you see we treat you quite en famille.
11Then we shall manage the affair en famille.
12There are Algerian Jews, gambling en famille.
13Indeed, the men spoke so little en famille that they might have lost ordinary power of easy articulation.
14To-day we dine en famille, and my brothers and sisters are impatient to welcome Count Falkenstein to Versailles.
15Prince Casamassima dines there, en famille.
16The annual visit en famille to my father's native bit of east Galway was an essential fixture in August.