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café
1. Kara signed herself out of the records office and the two women walked in silence along the street towards the little café – one of the larger chains that prided itself on the quality of its coffee, Kara noted with dismay
2. Parking the two excited young people and their baggage in a café nearby with strict instructions not to wander off, she went to introduce herself to the warden, a woman by the name of Zareide
3. ‘What are you annoyed about, Karal?’ Angie asked when she got back to the café
4. ‘Sort of … there are wayhouses that serve food, especially in the rural areas on well-travelled routes, and some of those are very good indeed, but there isn’t the demand for takeaway food outlets or cafés, not like here
5. ‘There’s a half decent café near the kaht station
6. On the drive up, Iain had suggested that they take Renald to a café on the sea front near the pier (whatever that was); with a bit of luck, she’d be able to experience something of what it meant to visit the seaside
7. Deciding that it would be sensible to get there and then get herself a cup of tea rather than hang around in town … there had to be a café in the station, didn’t there? And she’d picked a book off Iain’s bookshelves before leaving
8. The sunny weather had brought people out and there was something of a festive air to the couples and groups sitting at tables outside the cafés and pubs she passed
9. The station café was virtually empty, enjoying a hiatus before the arrival of the next intercity express
10. The café is situated on one side of a small square and, from where I am sitting, I can see the masts of boats bobbing at the quay just down the street; the tang of salt in the air is tantalising
11. He disappears off into the depths of the café
12. Before I left Cornwall, I thought I'd miss my books but there were books all over the village; in the cafés or kafeneia as they call them in Greece, and even some down at the washing well
13. Meet in a public place such as a restaurant or café
14. There is the usual chat about where we are going to eat and before long we are sitting in one of the local cafés waiting for our order to materialise
15. Hell … what have I said? … the awkwardness of the whole situation here in the café suddenly clobbers me … embarrassment crawls up my face … made worse as I remember where we were at the time
16. We find a café by the entrance but there is a large CLOSED sign on the door
17. I was in the café round the corner … so when Jim rang my mobile, I was able to get straight over to the office
18. 'Of course, follow me to Café Vidya,' she said
19. It sort of compensated for the lack of intellectual stimulus of the café … but the only men I met through that were either married or middle aged optimistic nerds
20. We sit in the café over cups of tea until nearly four, just talking about nothing in particular
21. he recognised Alistair, who was just stepping out of the little café
22. end of the causeway, which adjoined the café where he had been
23. ‘Kids,’ I said, ‘I suggest that you split up and go to see the sections you want to see and then meet up with me in the café in, say, three quarters of an hour
24. later Lindy came across the road to the café
25. bars, cafés, confectioner's etc
26. shops and a lot of cafés
27. One sees that the café was
28. There are here, in the café, two waiting-girls
29. someone around, though the Café is in the
30. Funny is that small politicians of café hope in
31. An individual was overheard saying in the café the other day that he’d
32. They had left their bodies in the café
33. The other café customers were giving her disapproving stares
34. The café customers tried to ignore the unlikely sight of a hybrid Danny-Ben chair collective slowly trundling out of the café
35. Martin went into a coffee bar and ordered a café con leche and a scone
36. “That would explain why he was at the café before the demon attacks, even if he didn’t send the demons
37. The winding road led off the highway to the café over-
38. He planned their last stop to be at a small intimate café on the banks of the River Seine
39. “That motley crew you saw me with the other day , from the café, are dealing in stolen diamonds, smuggled out of god knows where
40. diverted to a mall, and found a café court, where she had pasta and I ate Chinese
41. They thought that they would be allowed to cycle off the grounds and to loaf around at a café or somewhere nice
42. I was hanging around the Night Hawk Café, and one night about two o clock in the
43. He’d also had to eat his lunch alone in the Judges' chambers, (he brought his lunch from home, because no café would serve him sitting down)
44. However, you won't find a Betty's Café on every local high street
45. I phoned every hotel and phoned the café at Baggies several times
46. I pulled up at a café and when I was paying for my chocolate, a bunch of flowers was shoved in my face
47. I sat at one the tables on the paved area outside the café and while eating my sandwich it slowly dawned on me that this was the last time I would watch these waves, see the sun set in this magical paradise and the last time that I would eat this disgusting food
48. It is easy enough, I suppose, for café latte types earning above average salaries to criticize the company from the vantage point of high-rise corporate towers and sprawling industrial parks where office workers, comfortably ensconced in the privacy of their cubicles, routinely shop on their Internets or indulge in a casual game of solitaire while pretending to look busy
49. girls in the café are stealing glances on him
50. It had only taken him a short time in the Internet Café to, Google, Katie’s Café