Public-house Sentence Examples
The shops were all shut, and some rollicking boon companions came shouting along from the public-house.
He was in this city at the time of the massacre of St Bartholomew at Paris, and lived concealed for seven months in a public-house, the aged master of which, in reward for his charity to a heretic, was thrown from the roof.
In 1643, being upon business at a fair, and having accompanied some friends to the village public-house, he was troubled by a proposal to "drink healths," and withdrew in grief of spirit.
Parliament had introduced a measure of public-house reform along with a scheme for compensating such houses as lost their licence.
At the age of fifteen he was taken from school to assist his mother in the public-house, and for a year and a half was a common drawer.
David established an alibi for himself by being at a public house in Crossland Moor at the time of the offense.
The term street includes footways, car parks, public house forecourts and generally any area where the public have access without payment.
The public house was also used for providing refreshments after a paupers funeral.
A good local public house with excellent homemade food is located over the road.
At the Stone's Public House in Ashland, Massachusetts, investigators captured a voice on tape saying, "Let me out".
AdvertisementCoronation Street consists of a row of working class homes, divided between a corner shop and a public house on each end.
State liquor control was another of his pet ideas; and he helped greatly towards licensing reform by the institution of the Public House Trust, in which he took a leading part.