Usar "waiter" en una oración
waiter oraciones de ejemplo
waiter
1. The waiter presented
2. The waiter hovered over the table
3. I sorry, but I have some advice”, said the waiter
4. The waiter simply rolled his eyes and said, “Thank you very much
5. They had forgotten about the waiter and the warning
6. He paused to say thank you to the waiter who put a new glass down on the
7. ‘The waiter who split that tureen of soup over the table
8. Thanks,' Omi said to the waiter
9. I ordered tea while the waiter cleared our plates
10. The waiter had cleared our tea and presented the bill
11. 'Australia is touring India at present, right?' Ish said as the waiter packed our
12. offer in simple terms to Ali while a waiter cleared our plates
13. He’s booked a table and, after giving his name to the waiter at the door, we’re shown straight to a table by one of the windows which run the length of the restaurant
14. A waiter materialises at his elbow
15. He was constantly crisscrossing the soon to be enclosed space, apparently unfazed by the ten foot fir poles he hoisted above his head and carried much like a waiter with a tray of food, or a drum major leading a parade band
16. They sat at the two vacant seats and a prim waiter inquired about their drink preferences
17. The waiter arrived, refurnished their drinks, accepted their dining choices and left
18. The waiter brought the Schnapps and Windhoek lager and then lit the candle in the centre of the round table
19. A new burst of aroma followed the waiter
20. The waiter would shrug in a
21. We would then pray for the waiter and ask God for words
22. We would write down the words on a napkin and when the bill came we would speak the words to the waiter and give him the napkin
23. We will come again next year I heard a couple on the next table tell the waiter
24. “Surprise!” I said and, with that, called for Michael, the waiter,
25. Being excused for her tardiness, she then quickly grabbed the menu, signaled to the waiter to take their orders, and began to devour the appetizers and down the drink that were awaiting her while chattering non-stop about a myriad of details related to her clothing stores and the up and downside of the operations
26. To dream that you are a waiter or waitress indicates that you are too busy catering to the needs and demands of others, instead of your own
27. She notices that the waiter has a spot on his coat and that the room is a little warm
28. The dream of Sir Waiter Raleigh, concerning the golden city and country of El Dorado, may satisfy us, that even wise men are not always exempt from such strange delusions
29. In the patents of Sir Waiter Raleigh, to the London and Plymouth companies, to the council of Plymouth, etc
30. ” She smiled as the waiter placed a delicious smelling bowl of pottage in front of her
31. They dined on Paprikscsirke, chicken paprika, with onions and red paprika and sour cream and the dark red heady wine of Eger, Egri bicavér, "Bull's Blood" it was called, the waiter explained
32. The Hungarian waiter was highly amused at Jack's demonstration and had turned up the piped gypsy music and soon had them all dancing the Csardas awkwardly between the tables
33. While we were waiting to be served, the couple behind us started berating the waiter, who seemed to have the patience of a Sphinx
34. The gentleman? behind us started telling the waiter that, since they had driven into the restaurant"s parking lot in a Mercedes, they had better get top of the line service
35. in a Cadillac, so what the hell? Anyway, when it came time to wait on us, we ordered drinks and I commiserated with the waiter on the rudeness of the couple behind us
36. “Hey there! Waiter! Bring my young friend a coffee
37. The waiter arrived with the wine and the salads, and she talked while we ate
38. At this point, the waiter came back for our orders
39. The waiter took his order for coffee and a full breakfast
40. The third day of sitting around the Carlton Hotel and whiling the time away in the brightly lit restaurant having a chicken salad, a waiter arrived with a message written on the hotel’s very fine stationery
41. York called the waiter, paid our bill and gently lifted me at my elbow and guided me toward the exit door, across the road and onto the beach
42. They were so deep in discussion the waiter could not get their attention after trying for a second time
43. There was a bar in the next wagon where we could buy pastries and hot drinks, and every hour a waiter would come by and ask if we wanted something
44. When eating out it is expected to leave a decent tip to the waiter
45. The waiter sniffed haughtily before pushing the trolley up the aisle and I set about trying to extract my sandwich from its triangular plastic packaging
46. During my breakfast in the hotel, I told a waiter that I did not want anything that would remind me of France, not even a “croissant”
47. Once the dining room was vacated, that waiter approached me and, after offering me excuses, he asked me:
48. The old waiter opened a bottle of wine and poured them both a glass, the rich ruby liquid reflecting the overhead lights
49. Placing the plates on the table, the old waiter removed the covers with a flourish and wheeled the trolley out of the room again
50. The waiter cleared the table as I sat and looked her over