(2) There were plenty of places to eat out in the city centre
(3) If a hospital spent more than its allotted DRG, it now had to eat the cost.
(4) In any event, large companies are most likely to eat the costs of any potential licensing, say analysts.
(5) As it stands, it's the band that has to eat the costs by having CDs made which they're then giving away.
(6) Damage one and you don't service it yourself, you send it back and eat the cost.
(7) The nurses brought him food, but he had refused to eat it because it included cheese.
(8) Rather than eat the loss, he allegedly constructed an electronic shell game to offload the contracts on a innocent dupe.
(11) Organic Teas, have decided to eat the cost of buying fair trade rather than raise prices.
(12) We eat breakfast after the swim
(13) I'm sure he had ripped off more than enough foreigners that day to eat his loss.
(14) For health clubs with set membership fees, passage may force them to eat the cost.
(15) They agree that the first team screwed up; they'd eat the install cost if I paid for the multiplexer.
(16) We would probably have to impose ourselves on Ethiopia and eat the added cost of flying around Egypt.
(17) Eat up all your peas
(18) They even had the gall to chew open the fishfood container and eat the food!
(19) If we had to, we could probably eat the cost and still have a margin.
(20) There's lots more to choose from if you can't make it by on a Saturday, or you want to eat lunch or dinner.