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How To Use Take-away In A Sentence

  • `take-away' is chiefly British
  • Take-aways several times a week, Chinese all-you-can-eat buffets, cheap carveries, a bottle of wine every night and everything fried. WalesOnline - Home
  • Surely the most well-known take-away treats in Brittany are crêpes, which are impossible to avoid no matter where you go.
  • Talking of killjoys, I see the Food and Drink Federation's latest wheeze for tackling the problem of obesity is to force restaurants and take-aways to carry detailed nutritional information about every dish on their menu.
  • But let's introduce a drastic curtailment of take-away liquor sales, particular on those days of the week when welfare payments are freshly available.
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  • I'm too tired to cook let's get something from the Chinese take-away.
  • It is only because you have admitted the breach of this order at the earliest opportunity and fortunately you were behaving yourself in that pizza take-away that we are not going to send you to prison.
  • The thieves gained entry to the gunsmiths by breaking into the New China Palace take-away next door and then smashing their way through the adjoining brick wall.
  • I fancy an Indian take-away.
  • They could have thought they were stealing not much more than her take-away supper. DISPLACED PERSON
  • In his take-away, Teravainen defies the modern method, for he does not fan the club face open.
  • Matthews, who has further convictions for theft and carrying a crowbar, was also alleged to have racially harassed workers and customers at an Indian take-away, balti house and Chinese chip shop.
  • I think that would be nice, but I'm kind of antsy about the take-away already. * sigh* They like Chinese or curry. Sheepdip Diary Entry
  • But even dubious historically-named meat pastries were better than Jim's idea for a Mexican take-away called Caracka's - imagine Frank Carson pronouncing the word 'crackers' and you're not far off. WalesOnline - Home
  • The key take-away from Mark's post is that relationships develop over time, and given the importance and longevity of the VC/founder relationship it benefits from the cumulation of interaction and data sharing between the parties. Roger Ehrenberg: Speed Can Kill
  • Could it be the fact that on more than one occasion, litter louts (with the emphasis firmly on the louts) have chucked drink cans and the remains of their take-aways over my unoffending garden wall?
  • He steadies himself against the sink, which is crammed with the remains of Indian take-aways. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • My take-away from this is that there are some steps that we can individually take to improve our security against identity theft.
  • The popular take-away and restaurant in Chippenham has been short-listed for the area title of the contest, after shoals of nominations from its customers.
  • They headed past clothes boutiques, take-aways and galleries towards the market.
  • If you get a take-away, you'll be asked if you want a little sachet of sambal to go with it.
  • Combine this with take-away meals or eating out and you have the perfect recipe for a chore-free week.
  • I went off beefburgers after I got food poisoning from a take-away.
  • The guy on duty that morning had prepared our breakfasts for us ‘take-away’, so we could have the food on the bus.
  • I'm too tired to cook let's get something from the Chinese take-away.
  • She said the town had developed a bad reputation as a result of problems arising from late night take-aways.
  • Peanut flour is a cheaper alternative to almond or cashew nut powder and I know that many take-away outlets are now using it.

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