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How to use cater to in a sentence

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Banks have started coming up with a whole lot of new schemes to cater to the needs of a large number of people.
Along the quayside there's to be a wide pedestrian area along which holiday makers may stroll, and a few small shops to cater to them.
They knew he would never jettison anyone short of an attacking pirate, but he did not like having to cater to his former competitor.
He is keen to cater to all and if requested will happily search out brands he doesn't already stock.
This is a great attempt to cater to younger fans and hopefully it will create enough buzz to bring some new people to the sport.
The company aims to cater to the growing needs of nuclear families to celebrate events like weddings, engagements, birthdays, and kitty parties.
Clearly buying shares in retailers that cater to the whims of youthful storecard addicts is a strategy that has had its day.
Therefore, what is usually done has a tendency to cater to the lowest common denominator in the audience.
The kinds of boats available range from 80-foot motor yachts and sprawling catamarans to smaller sailboats that cater to couples.
We literally cater to the backyarders and tailgaters, dishing out a pleasing blend of meat and sauce that is none too hot, mild or excessive.
There are significant departments at most major banks that cater to this trade.
Some IT companies in the city have already begun to add more man-days to project proposals to cater to commuter crawl.
Apart from soya and wheat, eChoupals will also cater to mustard, bajra and pulses and later horticultural produce over a period of time, he said.
They cater to an elite audience that has marginalized market exchange as peripheral.
Parties that cater to the round-the-clock crowd need to embrace either light beers or barf bags.
In smaller towns, theaters may not have sprung floors or the manpower to cater to dancers' requests.
The umpteen four-wheelers and six-wheelers maintained by the institutions cater to the needs of students.
At work, she takes off her black and orange sneakers and slips into high heels and uniform, ready to cater to the hotel's top guests.
Many of the locals we met along the trail were there solely to cater to the needs of trekkers.
She wisely chose the breathlessly excited guy in the audience to cater to, which made the whole shtick more entertaining.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The only permanent citizens are the ones who cater to those on the way through.
When dealing with childish persons you have to cater to their whims.
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