How To Use Eat on In A Sentence

  • Ministers are attempting to come up with a compromise to avoid defeat on Wednesday. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am afraid to lose, I fear this time, and I love it but memories. I could not forget the sweat on the pitch with the sway of the brothers, forget accompany me cry close friend, and forget the bright Star of that everynight, and those words have touched me deeply.
  • He beat on the man's muscular arm, trying to pull himself free as the man opened up the door.
  • We can pack a picnic and eat on the water, and we catch fish.
  • For example, Heinrich's work with ravens shows that the carnivorous birds will store bits of meat only for the short term.
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  • Why do all these anti-saturated fat people rail against palmitic acid and encourage people to overeat on carbs when those carbs are converted to palmitic acid? Rapid health improvements with a Paleolithic diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • It seemed that every bar, no matter how tiny, had wedged a trio of musicians into a corner - one singing, one playing guitar and another scratching out a raspy beat on the guiro, a hollow gourd played with a stick.
  • When reheating this soup, heat only until hot, not boiling.
  • A braai is the South African version of a barbecue - and I figured I could handle slapping meat on the grill. Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories
  • Some men sat around the fire, cooking meat on sticks, drinking from gourds and laughing.
  • That it doesn't matter if you cheat on your wife, so long as she doesn't find out.
  • Music leaked softly from the windows behind him, when he'd resumed his seat on the glider.
  • His fingers left a smear of sweat on the wall.
  • Pieces-of-Eight and shouting out "yarr, matey!" may have gone the way of the Dodo, but piracy is still a real threat on the world's seas. Archive 2008-03-01
  • In addition, there are the Lesser Ones, much smaller spheres that serve the Great Ones; the Dark Ones, enemies of the Great Ones; and the pigmies, stunted humanoids in the care of the Lesser Ones. "Once in a Blue Moon" by Harl Vincent, part 5
  • But the fruitarians might have a word to say about that, as they eat only fruit in their quest for health and happiness.
  • This pudding is a great one to make with leftover meringues. Times, Sunday Times
  • Experience teaches fools, and he is a great one that will not learn by it. 
  • Thread meat on to skewers. The Sun
  • I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies.
  • These dresses can look great on all sizes of women. The Sun
  • Venture a small fish to catch a great one
  • Her tears began to intermingle with the steam and perspiration; her hair hung in a tangled mop of sweat on her brow. INSIDERS
  • Wendy popped in for a quick bite to eat on Monday night.
  • After a fierce struggle, he got a beat on his opponent.
  • You'd rather people die than give them health care, you'd rather people starve than give them food, and you'd rather cheat on your wife while stealing tax payers money to go to a foreign country to do it than remain faithful and stay at home doing your job. Obama: 'Act now' on health care
  • Threats of a bomb or a threat on the life of a hostage can't be accepted, but the speed and decisiveness of the onrush might just so distract the terrorists that they are overpowered before a hostage is killed.
  • Thread meat on to skewers. The Sun
  • Some people fondly remember Seiko's Thermic watch, which runs continuously off body heat on 1 microwatt (one-millionth of a watt). Turning Body Heat Into Electricity
  • I thought figure-conscious girlbands were meant to eat only fresh fruit, vegetables and sushi. The Sun
  • As an extreme example, if you want to cut out methane and you live in Australia you can eat only kangaroo. Times, Sunday Times
  • Germany is on its way to becoming a world power with a permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
  • On the foremast was a seat on a hinge, which could be dropped down, on which the "doctor" could sit and do his work, roasting himself at the same time he roasted his beef or fried his fish. The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
  • Good morning, Frances, Your wildflowers are a beautiful treat on this wet and gray morning! Wordless Wildflower Wednesday « Fairegarden
  • Nor is this the case with regard to the clause 'higher than the buddhi is the great one, the Self; for with Kapila the' great one '(mahat) is the buddhi, and it would not do to say' higher than the great one is the great one. ' The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • There are some great one-liners on the way to the top spot. Times, Sunday Times
  • X factor: Veteran Weissensteiner, 37, the Lillehammer gold medalist, is no longer a consistent threat on the tour, but could surprise in her home country. USATODAY.com - 'Mean Jean' is back, but sliding under the radar in Torino
  • If he does, tradition demands that he can claim a seat on the Treasury bench.
  • The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one's self. All sin is easy after that. Pearl Bailey 
  • I never had much meat on my behind, my body was born to move.
  • (hagiasmos), and the great one (used on the Epiphany) followed by a sacramental which consists of bathing (nipter) afterwards. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • My brother would never cheat on his wife; he's not that sort.
  • Peachy tones look great on most complexions (or dab a bronzy shade on eyelids, cheekbones and lips), while a frosty white tone adds instant sexiness to darker complexions.
  • This shouldn't be a problem if you eat only when hungry and only enough to satisfy your hunger.
  • Petrol fillers on cars are fitted on the opposite side to the driving seat on the original country of origin. Times, Sunday Times
  • beat one's foot rhythmically
  • We normally eat one course at a minimum of two venues each. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ants set up temporary camps, called bivouacs, and don't always venture forth to eat on a given day. Ars Technica
  • Where once his frame seemed to safeguard her, she now felt that she had more meat on her body than he did.
  • They seem to me to treat one quite differently. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • AMRITSAR: Om Parkash Soni Congress candidate for the prestigious Amritsar parliament Seat Friday claimed that Congress party would win the Amritsar seat on the basis of development works which were done in last fiver years. PunjabNewsline News
  • The application of blinkers worked a treat on this filly at Ayr last time when she romped home by eight lengths in a maiden race.
  • She impaled a lump of meat on her fork.
  • Turn heat on low, and slowly stir in cottage cheese mixture.
  • Never use a bath seat on textured or non-skid surfaces unless the manufacturer's instructions specifically state the seat is intended for such surfaces.
  • We look forward to hearing more meat on the bone in the coming months. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took a seat on a high barstool amongst the quiet and serious four and ordered half a pint of light ale for the golden pound I had had in my right pocket.
  • The outdoor terrace makes it a rare treat on a sunny day. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not all can afford a top beat on a Scottish river when the fish are running.
  • He called upon the great ones of Old Earth, too, Agamemnon and Caesar and Genghis Khan, Napoleon and Gilgamesh. THE LONGEST WAY HOME
  • In addition to ala carte sushi, they will also have chawanmushi (a Japanese savory custard), tempura, agemomo (fried stuff), yakimono (meat on sticks), udon, soba and donburi (rice bowls). Conveyor Belt Sushi is Coming to Midtown!!! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • From his seat on the floor, he could see the church, its steeple glowing, soft and pale and ghostly.
  • Venture a small fish to catch a great one
  • It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a drizzle of peppery olive oil.
  • Experience teaches fools, and he is a great one that will not learn by it. 
  • Researchers found people were surprisingly upbeat on Mondays despite popular belief. The Sun
  • The Arsenal star played a neat one-two with Rafael Van der Vaart before cheekily nutmegging keeper Hamidou. HomePage - The Sun
  • There's not much meat on this chop.
  • And if he helps inflict defeat on Warrington, they could be cursing the one that got away. The Sun
  • You will have to give up sweet desserts and eat only at fixed times, no matter how hot or cold the weather.
  • After many attempts to catch the little fish darting in and out, I finally captured a great one. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Cadillac compared to an aisle seat on the bus.
  • I so excited for this, bale is gold, and the story is a great one to finally tell. McG Speaks! Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins Official Blog and Concept Art « FirstShowing.net
  • Atlético were a threat on the counter-attack and they proved it with a swift and incisive move eight minutes before half-time to take the lead. Times, Sunday Times
  • They finally took a seat on a stone bench located near one tiny pond within the back garden.
  • Noticing that there was little meat on the sucker and heeding the cook's warning that the sinew was pretty tough, I passed.
  • I was banking on getting something to eat on the train.
  • Her forehead had small beads of sweat on it that glistened in the lamp light.
  • The talks broke down because the union wanted, among other things, a seat on Boeing's board and a promise that Boeing would build all future airplanes in Puget Sound. The Death of Right to Work
  • They eat only plant foods, and take care to exclude animal products from other areas of their lives.
  • The few works which treat on the subject have all become as obselete as "hot cockles" and "crambo. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 21, 1841
  • Men live like fish, the great ones devour the small. 
  • Turn heat on low, and slowly stir in cottage cheese mixture.
  • Put the brie on a microwavable plate and heat on high for two minutes. The Sun
  • Yet there is something sad about the whole thing, particularly the harsh reality that even the great ones can be overmatched at this level.
  • On the hob, heat one tablespoon of oil in a roasting tray on a medium heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Pilbara is gentle and serene in a good Wet, with spinifex waving like wheat on the flats and the heady smell of fresh country.
  • He acknowledges using mostly American meat on his Cayman menu, but he is in dialogues with local farmers for produce such as callaloo, a leafy vegetable, which he serves with a grilled pork chop for 29 Cayman Islands dollars $35. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Another six rounds followed before she conceded defeat on a second. Times, Sunday Times
  • He kept the heat on Hungary right to the line finishing a mere canvas behind.
  • It was simply fastened to a cleat on the gunwale, with no provision for reeling it back in.
  • He cut up the meat on his plate.
  • For something a little less bodacious, here's a neat online shop for fun gifts; I would recommend a new shower curtain.
  • Defeat on a confidence motion would prompt an early general election.
  • On workdays,the parents eat one meal at their plant.
  • Wall Street has conceded defeat on that one. Times, Sunday Times
  • One cannot eat one's cake and have it. 
  • Better a little fire to warm us, than a great one to burn us. 
  • Wipe a lasagne dish with oil and spread a third of the meat on the bottom. The Sun
  • Hold this position for 30 seconds, release and repeat on the other side.
  • The folded pizza slice, the hot dog and the crusty knish have a built-in mobility that lets hungry New Yorkers eat on the street.
  • The Germans blamed the defeat on the fog hampering observations, as well as the artillery barrage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Waging war with such tools required more than courage, common sense, and a firm seat on a horse.
  • But they have to be real people, with names, and meat on their bones.
  • Doctors tell of people drawing up rosters, with one person given "sadza", a stiff maizemeal porridge that is the national staple, while the rest eat only boiled cabbage. The Chronicle Herald - Front Page Stories
  • Beat on her for twenty minutes with that broken gunstock (she did it on purpose). What's the worst hunting "injury" you have ever had?
  • The men matter in reshaping this kind of corporate culture, and simply having a woman's initiative or having nice work-family policies that look really great on paper, they don't ultimately change that corporate culture, which is what leaves women so embattled. Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees
  • The starting positions of the first instance of the repeat on the upper strand and the starting position of the second instance of the repeat on the lower strand are connected by a diagonal line.
  • And as though summoned by my thought, he flops down into the seat on my left.
  • Put the roasting tin over a low heat on the hob, add the wine and stir the bottom to remove any cooking residue. Times, Sunday Times
  • And yet, Non omnem molitor quae fluit undam videt, the miller sees not all the water that goes by his mill: no doubt, but, as in our days, these were of the commonalty, all the great ones were not so much as called in question for it. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Moving through the archway, Elaine sinks into the soft cushiony sofa, and frowns when Beth takes a seat on the nearby armchair.
  • He was just hungry and curious enough to follow his nose and went down a new alley, coming upon an Arab with an eye patch over one eye, cooking a hunk of meat on a spit over a open fire.
  • Or just cheat on the mince pies and buy ready-made mincemeat. The Sun
  • Today the waters themselves, the mightiest of streams, the great onrushing rivers and oceans that Prophet Martin and Prophet Amos thought the very standards of mighty justice, of empowered justice, of Eternal justice -- these mighty waters are themselvesÂbeing poisoned, polluted, raped, reduced to mere victims of unjust power. Rabbi Arthur Waskow: Justice Still Denied: My Mini-Sermon at the 'One Nation Working Together' Rally
  • Great on any figure as there's no set shape or hem length, you just need the personality to carry it off. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a matter of great speculation between them as to what the plans of the "outlanders" were for the overthrowing of the power of the Great Ones and the destruction of the entire breed of Prags. "Microcosmic Buccaneers" by Harl Vincent, part 8
  • It is pyrophoric, generating intense heat on impact, penetrating a tank because of the heavy weight of its metal.
  • Sarkozy has refused to retreat on the flagship reform of his term aimed at curbing the deficit and reducing debt. Reuters: Top News
  • I bought her another lolly to eat on the walk back through the glen.
  • I have a novel idea, let's treat one another kindly, with dignity and respect.
  • He was the man who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row.
  • She saw the toilet to his right and, figuring it as good a place as any, walked to it, taking a seat on the lowered cover.
  • The army inflicted a heavy defeat on rebel forces.
  • But he took his defeat on the chin and refused to be too downbeat about his performance in his first major final since winning the 2003 Regal Scottish Open.
  • For this salad, the sirloin needs to be medium rare to rare, so it is sufficient just to sear the meat on both sides.
  • Mark down everything you eat on your daily chart.
  • It served as both wash basin and commode, with the seat only inches from the lower bunks. INSIDERS
  • She impaled a lump of meat on her fork.
  • United's eventual 6-5 defeat on aggregate to Real was painful and a pointer to where Ferguson will devote his energies, and money, next season.
  • Students were able to hear and see specifically the beat on which the artist took a rubato in the phrase or where a crescendo began and how the musical lines were woven together.
  • One might not eat one's neighbour's fruit, but one might sit in his punt, and arrange his cushions to fit comfily into the crick in one's back, without infringing the laws of hospitality. A College Girl
  • There are four layers in all, the final one consisting of the cassava leaves and hog's meat on top of hot stones.
  • It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a drizzle of peppery olive oil.
  • Many doctors tell a diabetic not to eat rice and eat only wheat or ragi.
  • It wasn't until he'd resumed his human form again that he wondered uneasily how there could be so much meat on Dan-delo's bony old nag and why it had been so soft and warm, so full of uncoagulated blood. The Dark Tower
  • We eat on the deck in the summer.
  • Separate skin from meat on breast and back of chicken.
  • We don't eat meat on Saturdays because of the sabbatine privilege, so this is an excellent idea for today. St. Valentine's Day - A Celebration of Heroic Love
  • I could not find a seat on the bus.
  • He will live in one type of tree, eat one sort of food product, eat cecropia leaves. CNN Transcript Feb 16, 2007
  • Promotion would mean a seat on the board of directors.
  • Return the brisket to the Dutch oven with the sauce and heat on the stovetop until the meat is heated through, about 10 minutes.
  • Venture a small fish to catch a great one
  • There were also some quite spectacular pieces of dark red meat on show, available either in the form of a fat slab of steak or in choice little cuts delivered on a slice of crusty bread.
  • Their defensemen were getting spun like tops by the great one-on-one talent at the World Cup.
  • There have been nights where there was sweat on my towel which has frozen rock hard while I've been training.
  • If you are going to teach MYCHILD in a public schoolwhere your salary ispaid forby mytax dollarsand who's doors open because of taxpayers who pay to keep the heat on and the electricity running ..... Is Ron Paul Running For President? The Unreality of the "Reality" being Taught in Our American Schools
  • So fasting in Lent or not eating meat on Fridays seems odd, even eccentric now.
  • Just £16 - £18 gets you a seat on an open-topped omnibus for a hop-on hop-off tour of the capital, plus a free plastic poncho if it rains.
  • The ad, which Let Freedom Ring PAC is currently trying to get on the radio, coldly describes Frank Murkowski's decision to pass his Senate seat onto his daughter, Lisa, after he was elected governor in 2002. Lisa Murkowski Painted As 'Princess,' Crybaby In Conservative Ad (VIDEO)
  • They blamed their defeat on the media's one-sided reporting of the election campaign.
  • It involves rapid, spirited steps similar to the Spanish zapateado, in which the feet tap the beat on the floor
  • But the spirit of great ones was above these circumscriptions, affecting copper, silver, gold, and porphyry urns, wherein Severus lay, after a serious view and sentence on that which should contain him. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • Heat on top of the stove to a good sizzle, season well and sauté for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • A United Steelworkers of America activist, the soon-to-be-unemployed millwright entered a nonpartisan race for a seat on the St. Louis County Commission and topped a field of twelve candidates in February voting.
  • The pavement reflects heat on a hot day.
  • Ministers are attempting to come up with a compromise to avoid defeat on Wednesday. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no knowing the sense of the people; for when the chief captain enquired concerning Paul, having perhaps never heard of his name before (such strangers were the great ones to the excellent ones of the earth, and affected to be so), some cried one thing, and some another, among the multitude; so that it was impossible for the chief captain to know their mind, when really they knew not either one another's mind or their own, when every one pretended to give the sense of the whole body. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • I learned to chew on my left side, and eat only soft foods such as ice cream, rarely touching true solids, like swirls.
  • Stop when the sweat on his forehead down to the low-down , heart beat faster, music did not stop laughing at my being out of step.
  • I have some great one-liners with all that technical stuff! The Sun
  • How dare you cheat on me!
  • The hot weather is bringing the wheat on nicely.
  • Of course the circumspection of the local youth had never gone the length of making her a social proscript; for the proportion of those whose hearts, as they approached her, beat only just fast enough to make it a sensible pleasure was sufficient to redeem her maidenly career from failure. Chapter IV
  • Leather and/or fur hats can look great on older men who want to keep warm while maintaining their refined, polished look.
  • It belonged to her and she drove it regularly to go play cards and bingo I even found an ink dobber under the seat once. “Das Boot” | Letter Never Sent
  • Although these things are vastly impressive and look great on our resume, they are ‘pride sustainers;’ points made to solidify our warm feeling for the school.
  • The pavement reflects heat on a hot day.
  • Frye is a double threat on offense; a solid perimeter shooter with a fearless streak.
  • Once outside, I took a seat on a stone bench near the door.
  • He only beat one other finisher at Wincanton last month but was classy over hurdles and shouldn't be taken lightly. The Sun
  • This dark film boasts some great one-liners, but the laughs are few and far between. The Sun
  • The anti-communists don't get any credit for keeping the heat on.
  • I buy something to eat on the way home, cook it, watch TV, read a book. CHAMELEON
  • There is yet some good in public envy, whereas in private, there is none. For public envy, is as an ostracism, that eclipseth men, when they grow too great. And therefore it is a bridle also to great ones, to keep them within bounds.
  • This is a gripping record but not a great one: A few of Wallumrød's originals could have been replaced with covers.
  • Cream cheese and tomatoes taste great on a bagel.
  • I squeezed his neck and beat on his chest to hasten the process. The Sun
  • The best prevention for cholera is to boil or filter water, and eat only well-cooked food.
  • You are going to inflict such a defeat on the enemy that he will never recover.
  • The storms beat on the beach.
  • She tied it off securely to a cleat on the starboard corner of the transom.
  • The rearing horse had stood unannealed at maximum heat on the marver table for three minutes forty seconds when it exploded. Shattered
  • I'm talking carefully ripped jeans, studiously scuffed shoes, lovingly tousled hair and, for guys, cultivated stubble (this isn't so great on chicks).
  • With this in mind Switzerland's Stephan Steiner took off at a cracking pace in heat one and never looked back.
  • As it was, 170 journalists were accredited, most of whom had their hands up to ask a question as he took his seat on the stage.
  • Placing the refrigerated meat on a thick aluminum or copper pan or cookie sheet will help warm it up by conducting the cold away more swiftly.
  • The whole is brought together in the third part of the book, the novel, and as is often the case with me, a book suddenly glides effortlessly from a good read into a great one. 40 entries from September 2007
  • Downstairs a front seat on the wooden benches cost fourpence and twopence at the rear.
  • She took a seat on a bar stool and waited for the bartender to assist her.
  • It pays to avoid food additives and eat only wholefoods.
  • I managed to find a seat on the upper deck.
  • Dad used to say I would bop to the beat on all fours when I was a baby.
  • She could smell the sweat on his body and feel his excited breathing.
  • Count me in, they'd look great on my refrigerator: P Holiday Season
  • Not long after, what had started as a careful retreat on the part of the Union became a disorganized rout.
  • I thought about how funny it would be to see someone attempt to eat one in an effort to freshen their beer-breath.
  • Even now, however, you will often hear a "grinch" repeat one of the most absurd lies to ever cross the lips of a Republican. How George Bush Stole Christmas and Lost Camelot!
  • What the president has said applies only to the students who cheat on tests.

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