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upmarket sentence examples

  • The area has been going upmarket in recent years.
  • Upstairs is more upmarket with a full a la carte menu.
  • Upmarket three-course meal will set you back between £ 20-£30 per head.
  • The low interest rates are helping to make a move upmarket affordable.
  • Deciding they need to move the card games upmarket, some time is spent remembering how to play shithead.
  • There are three types of room, the most upmarket of which are built on stilts over the lagoon.
  • Upmarket boutiques is a short walk away.
  • I have had a quick butchers at the website and it looks a bit upmarket and aspirational.
  • By setting new standards in style, comfort and service, the venue provides an upmarket, multi-functional destination for great entertainment and events.
  • Then came the super minx marks i to iv ( with more singer variants and an even further upmarket humber ).
  • Upmarket clientele, now finds its swish lodges on the border equally deserted.
  • I have had a quick butchers at the website and it looks a bit upmarket and aspirational.
  • Lunch by the harbor down in the ( very upmarket ) resort of los gigantes.
  • Upmarket suburb of johannesburg adjoining sandton, one south africa's wealthiest suburbs.
  • Paddington has slowly become more upmarket, thanks to being on the outskirts of area like the ones outlined above.
  • Although it's perhaps a little upmarket for an ex-rover driver.
  • Upmarket resorts in spain were once little more than poor fishing villages.
  • This shop definitely has the most upmarket feel to it, more vogue than the face.
  • Mind you, the new upmarket five is certainly a very different beast to the channel i used to run.
  • Upmarket restaurants serving regional cuisine have to adapt their cooking for mass catering.

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