How To Use A la carte In A Sentence
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* More than half of the bundled textbooks surveyed (55 percent) were not available for students to purchase a la carte, in which the textbook is available without the add-on materials.
States passing laws on textbook pricing practices
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The a la carte menu's gone and she now serves traditional, home-cooked grub.
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It can be had a la carte or as part of a combo plate combining the several foods that most of the individual vendors offer.
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The a la carte option is opposed by the U.S. cable industry and would require government intercession.
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The restaurant offers both table d'hote and a la carte.
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Very soon he will put versions of Escoffier-era classics like sole Veronique and lamb en cocotte on the à la carte menu.
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There is an excellent a la carte restaurant for hotel residents.
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A heap of mashed potatoes comes with it, although I enjoyed mine with à la carte side dishes of lemon-and-garlic-flavored rapini and tiny Brussels sprouts mixed with candied pecans.
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There's also an à la carte lunch, which includes fat, handmade udon noodles and artful versions of donburi, a traditional dish consisting of rice, seaweed, and, when I tried it, a topping of salmon roe and the freshest maguro tuna.
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Each addition to the bangle is a la carte, so you can stay within your budget.
Examiner National Edition Articles
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The menu is set into three courses with binary choices and a short à la carte.
Times, Sunday Times
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A variety of a la carte items, which includes grilled salmon or eel or yakitori platter, are also served.
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Si le fameux pot de crème de Patrice Demers figure toujours à la carte, tournez-vous plutôt vers ce gâteau aux amandes et aux cerises couvert de crème de camomille, d'un granité d'amandes et d'un sorbet à la cerise.
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Given the importance of sausage in Swiss cuisine, it was thus equally unfortunate that, like the fondue and raclette, sausage was also almost totally absent from the a la carte selection.
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There is an excellent a la carte restaurant for hotel residents.
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‘Indeed not, Mr. Phillet,’ he replied, trying to remember the last time he had seen a duck, unplucked, unsliced and not sitting at number six on the á la carte menu.
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Coi earlier this year eliminated its lounge and its a la carte menu to focus on its $165 per person multicourse menu.
Hot Chefs Aim for the Stars
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The manager at Hennelly's of Balcombe Street sadly, long gone - he got promoted and moved on and the leasehold was later sold off to a pubco insisted on feeding his staff properly, often with the daily specials but also occasionally from the a la carte menu when new dishes were introduced. antiyanki 5 September 2011 10:47AM
The Guardian World News
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The à la carte steaks meet their match in excellent sautéed mushrooms, the onion-ring tower and a marvelously smoky, singed stack of grilled broccolini (it tastes interestingly bitter, like broccoli raab).
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Included in the prize is one à la carte dinner for two.
Times, Sunday Times
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The trend toward à la carte pricing - once the hallmark of no-frills, low-cost carriers - has in recent years been adopted by the legacy airlines, and will likely continue in 2009, as carriers try to boost what they call ancillary revenue.
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I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne (a favourite) and cakes of every description.
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In the evening, the menu takes on more of a bistro persona, with a la carte offerings spanning the gamut from burgers, roast chicken and baked fish to tasty "chasseur" hotpots of mussels steamed in wine (moules marinieres this would be called in France).
News On Japan
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Games can be demoed free and purchased or rented a la carte, or players can subscribe to the OnLive PlayPack for unlimited play of more than 200 games, with more titles added monthly.
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We only have an a la carte menu.
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The most common line of attack from these sanctimonious scribes is that the Catholic Church is not a democracy and that so-called a la carte Catholics should get out of the church.
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Re: the a la carte menu served at your restaurant on February 19th 2008 (my birthday), including (but not limited to) smoked ocean trout with avruga caviar, leek & crab custard, confit of Petuna Tasmanian ocean trout with daikon and fennel (I don’t even like daikon and fennel, except yours,) grilled fillet of barramundi, twice-cooked spatchcock and oh my god the Wagyu beef with lime and wasabi:
Yatima » 2008 » March
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There are two course menus and an a la carte menu with plentiful seafood in season, fresh vegetables and fruits.
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Included in the prize is one à la carte dinner for two.
Times, Sunday Times
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we ate a la carte
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The adrenaline fare comes mostly a la carte, but at Queenstown Rafting on Shotover Street, I noticed a three-course tasting menu for about $500: jet boating down the Shotover River—an amuse-bouche—followed by a starter of whitewater rafting and, for the main course, a 440-foot jump above a canyon, tethered to a rubber band.
High-Flying Adventure
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I didn't see a scallop, toro, eel or anything more adventurous - these are all on the a la carte menu, but some items are just too expensive for all-you-can-eat.
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The trouble with the peace table is that the Allies want it _à la carte_, and Wilson wants it American plan -- _table d'hôte_.
More Toasts
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The hotel is all-inclusive and each person can eat twice at either of the two à la carte restaurants.
The Sun
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A place to enjoy big steaks and seafood in a clubby atmosphere; more delicate eaters can order the chunky lobster bisque and plenty of veggies à la carte.
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‘Indeed not, Mr. Phillet,’ he replied, trying to remember the last time he had seen a duck, unplucked, unsliced and not sitting at number six on the á la carte menu.
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Included in the prize is one à la carte dinner for two.
Times, Sunday Times