Pubs Sentence Examples

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  • He continued at his quick pace into the town, glancing over the quaint downtown strip lined with small cars and pubs.

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  • She went to the main strip, where the pubs were not yet busy in the early evening.

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  • These companies help preserve local culture through the maintenance of community pubs which in turn prevents social alienation.

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  • I am totally appalled by the disgusting hygiene in pubs.

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  • We serve the catering industry in Scotland across the board from the finest restaurants to pubs to local authority caterers.

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  • The Feathers is one of several pubs that through the years has offered a large clubroom for use by organizations in the town.

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  • They must arrive in pubs on wet windy nights with their elaborate coiffures smeared in every direction.

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  • Until recently, all draft beers were delivered to pubs in oak casks, and each brewery employed coopers to make and repair them.

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  • It's a professional corkscrew, the type you often see in wine bars and pubs.

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  • The widely derided exemptions for pubs and clubs must now be dropped from the Health Bill.

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  • I asked my old finance director from the Firkin pubs what I should do.

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  • I socialized a lot and no-one else knew because he wasn't out there in pubs falling about drunk.

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  • Pubs and clubs across the town also held special events, some of which were open to ticket holders only.

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  • These lanes have kept their integrity with authentic crumbled facades and darkened corners, where little pubs serve mulled wine on chilly nights.

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  • The nearest shops and pubs, both of which serve food, are in these villages.

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  • Both cases involved IRA attacks on pubs frequented by British soldiers at the height of the bombing campaign.

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  • I drink gin in pubs with no Real Ale or decent wine.

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  • Pub grub goes gourmet With a smoking ban looming and beer sales dwindling, pubs are seeking their salvation in food.

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  • I have a gripe about family rooms in pubs.

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  • Some participating pubs will be offering good hearty classic pub grub with some special dishes cooked in ale!

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  • Many pubs opt for mobile patio heaters which also offer a number of benefits.

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  • There are also innumerable pubs offering good food across the county.

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  • Later we will take in some of the jazz sessions in local pubs in the riverfront Jazz Festival.

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  • Nightlife is tailor-made for the young British pleasure-seeker and there are lots of pubs offering karaoke, quizzes and live music.

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  • We place applicants into great well-paid live-in or live-out jobs in Pubs, Restaurants and Hotels.

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  • There are pubs to be visited, and the River Thaw meanders through rich pastureland.

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  • We are beginning to notice a theme developing; that Irish pubs often seem to have patriot British names - such as this place.

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  • Often these pubs have an indoor or outdoor playground.

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  • Finance In addition, Charles Wells offers a range of flexible and highly preferential financial packages to assist in establishing Charles Wells pubs overseas.

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  • Chipping Campden is another impossibly pretty place with lots of nice little shops, tea-rooms and pubs to while away an hour or two.

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  • I'd be quite happy to go to non-smoking pubs and bars.

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  • Among our portfolio are hotels, restaurants, gastro pubs, leisure industry, healthcare, education and contract caterers.

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  • Choose between deserted coastal marshes or promenades and candy-floss, seaside picnics or cozy riverside pubs, and shingle beaches with exhilarating views.

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  • It lists all the known publicans of all the Essex Pubs, Taverns and Inns.

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  • Background In April 2001 CIRA initiated an on-line quiz between pubs in two villages in the North East of England.

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  • Nearby Attractions Two great Lakeland pubs lie within a two-mile radius of the site providing excellent pub food.

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  • Heh, I know the Indian restaurants within a three mile radius of Finchley better than I know the pubs.

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  • But these pubs are under threat from the twin scourges of red tape and rising costs.

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  • The Parish does not have a shop, post office or pubs and there is no main sewerage in the Parish.

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  • During the war, women were allowed into the pubs where they drank sherry or port and lemon.

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  • He could be seen playing skiffle in pubs around town and even made several appearances at the legendary 2I's coffee bar in Soho.

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  • Its setting draws visitors from throughout the region who visit its craft centers, fine village pubs and country tearooms.

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  • It is quite touristy, with lots of great cafes and pubs.

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  • Will the online rogues gallery launched by pubs in South Shields deter troublemakers?

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  • Brighton has more pubs than days in the year and an incredibly vibrant world-renowned club scene.

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  • Jack now claims to divide his time between fast living and slow horses, neat vodka and untidy pubs.

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  • I just wish the local pubs could maybe stretch a bit further than a covers band, or cack handed blues/rock wankers.

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  • The 2006 campaign comprises a Valentine card, and a poster that will appear in male washrooms in pubs and nightclubs.

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  • This plan allowed us to spend our last night revisiting some of the pubs on the picturesque waterfront.

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  • Top Five Pubs You Must Visit The quality of a stag weekend depends a lot on the quality of the pubs.

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  • The strip of pubs are ready-made for hen weekenders who want to do the town properly.. .

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  • The area is renowned for the excellence of its eating houses and country pubs.

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  • A useful addition to the second edition was a symbol to indicate which pubs welcome dogs.

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  • He could be seen playing skiffle in pubs around town and even made several appearances at the legendary 2I 's coffee bar in Soho.

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  • All year round skittle leagues are the focus of fierce neighborhood rivalries in the long, thin alleys tacked to the back of pubs.

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  • For refreshment there are some good pubs, fine restaurants and tearooms in the town.

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  • I 've seen tonsil hockey played in pubs before but remain in the dark over this one.

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  • As always, we are inviting writers to pen original, short, two-hander plays set in pubs for performance on in pubs.

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  • What do you think about underage drinking in pubs?

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  • This year 's campaign also includes advertisements on radio and in men 's washrooms in pubs.

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  • The strip of pubs are ready-made for hen weekenders who want to do the town properly...

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  • Failing all else there are some pubs withing walking distance, the nearest one being the Iguana which have live bands.

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  • Tom started performing at local pubs for extra money, and he slowly began making a name for himself among the local music scene.

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  • He has played at local pubs with friends, but never with an organized band or in a formal concert setting.

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  • Some enjoy local pubs and breweries that specialize in craft or imported beers.

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  • Fetal assessment includes percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling (PUBS) (cordocentesis), amniocentesis, amniotic fluid analysis, and ultrasound.

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  • In early pregnancy if the baby's bilirubin levels are gravely high, PUBS (cordocentesis) is performed.

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  • Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling (PUBS)-A technique used to obtain pure fetal blood from the umbilical cord while the fetus is in utero and also called cordocentesis.

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  • Gatherings of dancers are common in almost every country at venues from pubs to fairs, but the most prestigious (and largest) is the annual An Oireachtas na Gaeilge in Ireland.

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  • Yes, bikini contests and their close counterparts, wet T-shirt contests, are a staple at many pubs around the world.

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  • Local diners and pubs might print coupons in their ads in the newspaper or phone book.

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  • Now, the Trastevere is filled with shops, pubs and restaurants.

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  • Renaming the band Oasis, the lads embarked on a year of rigorous rehearsing, and began gigging in small pubs and clubs.

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  • The young band often performed in local pubs before moving to London for a better chance of a shot at the bigtime.

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  • Quaint pubs and breweries provide a casual meal and atmosphere.

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  • There is plenty of night life around this restaurant with neighboring clubs, pubs and wine bars to take you into the small hours.

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  • Come and kiss the blarney, discover ancient relics, stunning countryside, fabulous people and great pubs!

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