1. It was a long lunch in the presence of our new-found friend, the Rugby World Cup. 2. They held impressive but obscure titles, occupied spacious and comfortable offices, and indulged in frequent travel and long lunches. 3. They took long lunches and went to barbershops, beauty parlors, bathhouses, and tearooms during working hours. 4. Rita fin ked on me for taking long lunches at work. 5. An efficient packer could move the whole family out in a long lunch hour. 6. As the day begins to heat up, pause for a long lunch and take an additional rest. 7. Asked whether he found time for long lunches, he confessed he usually sneaks off for a sandwich. 8. Because of a long lunch with the visitors, the submarine was running behind schedule, and was rushing to make up time. 9. After a long lunch, he seems to feel there ought to be some place to hurry off to. 10. After all, he said, if workers are surfing the Web in the early afternoon, they are obviously not going out for long lunches. |