How To Use Newsagent In A Sentence
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Well before the beginning of the global economic crisis, a Brazilian street seller was on his way to becoming a very famous entrepreneur in the country by doing just one thing: selling popcorn, with a personal touch. 36 year old Valdir Novaki used to work as an itinerant farm labourer, until he arrived in Curitiba, in 1988, where he started working as a newsagent, then as a car park driver.
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It was sub-Post Office, supermarket, hardware store, clothes shop, newsagent's and chemist's packed into one room.
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Yet this range is for convenience stores and newsagents.
The Sun
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Retailers, mainly garages and newsagents, have already privately canvassed staff on whether they would be willing to work on the Sabbath.
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Ten retailers, including supermarkets and newsagents, have pledged their support to the appeal.
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The owner of chains of tobacconists, newsagents and convenience stores, its success depends on large numbers of small purchases.
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I like running a newsagent.
The Sun
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W. H., and Son, Ltd, a firm of stationers, newsagents, and booksellers, originated in a small newsvendor's shop opened in London in Little Grosvenor Street in 1792 by Henry Walton Smith and his wife Anna.
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How can newsagents or bookshop managers possibly vet everything that they sell?
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I like running a newsagent.
The Sun
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Directly opposite Damocles, two men were making a very thorough job of cleaning the window of a newsagent's.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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His father was a carpenter who ran a newsagent's shop.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some landlords also use supermarket billboards and cards in newsagent's windows.
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However, at the committee's latest meeting he supported two amendments dealing with the status of church shops and newsagents.
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You spot each other in a newsagent's.
The Sun
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The shop used to be a newsagent and the move sparked objections from residents, who got up a petition to fight it.
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You go to a newsagent and there are pictures of women in very alluring poses.
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But, once again, newsagents are a really cheap but potentially effective marketing tool.
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That would be like tabloid readers demanding that a newsagent stops selling broadsheets.
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This applies all the way down the chain of publication, to the bookseller, the librarian, and the newsagent.
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A reader recalls her personal and professional relationship with the paper, from her days working a Saturday job in the local newsagent to her career in the TV industry
Good to Meet You … Nicola Lees
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They are accused of theft from a newsagent's shop.
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Now the newsagents are pressing their concerns on that issue of returns.
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At ten to nine pretty much the only shops open are bakers and newsagents.
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Vendors sold postcards in corner stores, in markets, in tobacconists, in newsagents' shops, and on the street.
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They run a newsagent's and have always done that all their lives.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can read extremely edited highlights of the following interview in the latest edition of Web User magazine, out today (only 99p from all good newsagents, and free from all unobservant newsagents).
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Harry's fledgling business started to take off when newsagents asked him to deliver the papers along with the contents bills.
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There aren't any definitive figures, but around three out of every four national papers are bought, unordered, from newsagents each morning.
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Clare did not ‘start from nothing’ but, after taking a degree in applied maths from Edinburgh, he learnt his trade the hard way, slogging around newsagents in Bradford trying to flog them Mars bars.
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So it begins, then becomes unquotable in any publication that isn't sold off the newsagent's top shelf.
Times, Sunday Times
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You walk into a newsagent and instead of women porn magazines you see men porn magazines.
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Other suppliers, such as newsagents, will only be able to sell them during limited periods.
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One boy went into a newsagent's shop and saw a magazine with a free gift attached to the cover.
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He works as a regional manager for a chain of newsagents and convenience stores in eastern Scotland.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was wondering about taking them back to the newsagent and telling him that the delivery girl had suffered a brainstorm when Astor turned to an inside page to show off the fruits of Tom Maddox's research.
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He was crossing the road to visit a nearby newsagents to buy milk before he went swimming.
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The newsagent not saying good morning.
Times, Sunday Times
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My grandfather Amos Dewhirst, a woolsorter and part-time picture-framer from Oxenhope, opened his newsagents, stationers and tobacconists at 232, Oakworth Road, Keighley, in 1899.
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Left to set up a newsagent's business.
Times, Sunday Times
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He works as a regional manager for a chain of newsagents and convenience stores in eastern Scotland.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you had called into my humble newsagent to instruct me in person I could have licked your brogues and sent my youngest out with a chamois leather to wash your Range Rover.
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Lewis Cooke, who runs a newsagent which is four miles away in Skipton, continued to deliver newspapers and tinned items on to the porch of the shop so residents could come and collect their goods.
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The local newsagent said he would not miss his trade.
Times, Sunday Times
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Late papers mean occupational health and safety issues for newsagents as employers.
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So he persuaded a bank to lend him the money to buy a chain of newsagents.
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Armed robbers escaped with a haul of cash after threatening the owner of a Bradford newsagent's at gunpoint.
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The newsagent stood next to the bookmakers in a parade of dingy shops.
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The report also found 90 per cent of shoppers thought a local newsagent was important.
The Sun
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A meeting in a newsagent's is important.
The Sun
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Luck smiles in the newsagent's.
The Sun
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Profile is being sold through outlets of WH Smith and at other newsagents throughout the North West.
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Love smiles in a newsagent's.
The Sun
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I went down to the end of the road and turned left in the direction of the newsagent.
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You could say hello in the newsagent's.
The Sun
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A meeting in the newsagent's is significant.
The Sun
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I pressed them secretively against my chest when I met a colleague outside the newsagent's.
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Luck smiles in the newsagent's.
The Sun
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They bought the lottery ticket from their local newsagent and each picked a random line of numbers.
Times, Sunday Times
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A meeting in the newsagent's is significant.
The Sun
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It starts with smiles in a newsagent's.
The Sun
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Look out for trading card game packets - only 1 at all good retailers and newsagents.
The Sun
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The local newsagent said he would not miss his trade.
Times, Sunday Times
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The winner could be anyone, from a newsagent in York city centre, to an off-licence in Pickering or a petrol station in Selby.
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Although spurned by the main distributors, their glossy appearances enabled him to sell them through small, local newsagents.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have two newsagents, a chippy and a Working Men's Club who stand to lose a lot of trade if York City goes.
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It was handed over in a brown paper bag, but not before the newsagent had asked me loudly in scornful tones if I had already bought this edition.
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A good number of members joined and the room was greatly appreciated by those who lived in outside places, away from the railway, bookstalls and newsagents.
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But newsagents warned that the display ban could put hundreds of small retailers out of business.
The Sun
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This month an all-party group of MPs will report on the bleak future of independent shops and newsagents.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's only 99p if you want to go out and buy a print copy and available from all good newsagents and some supermarkets.
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It was sub-Post Office, supermarket, hardware store, clothes shop, newsagent's and chemist's packed into one room.
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Newsagents' cash registers chinked to the silvery tune of an additional 1.75 million 5p coins hitting the tills.
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About 50 traders such as butchers, bakers and newsagents close each week.
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He enjoyed walking to the newsagent every morning to buy a newspaper.
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By distributing to larger news retailers such as Tesco, it can subsidise deliveries to smaller, more remote retailers, like corner shop or village newsagents.
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Newsagents say their gross bills have jumped by 30% this month, and that's money that stays with the and Network until the returns are netted off.
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You could say hello in the newsagent's.
The Sun
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Singles find love in coffee shops, newsagents and show homes.
The Sun
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A newsagent's shop, pub, sex shop and a car were set alight and two other vehicles were overturned as riot police took to the streets in Burnley, Lancs.
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Take a quick browse through the harmless fun of top-shelf material at most newsagents, garages and grocery shops and you will find row after row of hate titles that degrade and humiliate women.
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The book will be on sale at newsagents and supermarkets as well as through charities, schools and community groups.
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One of the QCs told me that, after my release, he'd gone into his local newsagent, and someone in the queue saw the headline in the paper and said: 'Wow!
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It starts with smiles in a newsagent's.
The Sun
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These retailers, rather than newsagents, are now the biggest sellers of newspapers.
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It was decided that a row of shops should be included to house a newsagent, post office, greengrocer, grocery, fishmonger and a butcher.
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A newsagent is the manager, often the owner of a news agency.
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But they were soon in business, collecting names for their petition calling for girlie magazines to be banned from newsagents.
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They were in the tradition of colportage, hawked by street pedlars who entered bars and workshops, or sold by tobacconists, newsagents, or at railway kiosks.
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Some magazines, however, are not returnable and these are generally only stocked by newsagents when specifically ordered by customers.
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In the village we have two shops and one newsagent.
Times, Sunday Times
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State of the Arts is sold in select newsagents and bookshops nationally.
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Look out for trading card game packets - only 1 at all good retailers and newsagents.
The Sun
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Friendly newsagent Lynda, who is a runner in her spare time, keeps me up to date on the local athletics gossip.
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The newsagent, who has been running Longstaffs in West Road since 1980, worked as a postmaster in the 1970s and is willing to refresh his old skills or even rent out part of his shop to Royal Mail to help out his neighbours.
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Three Asian men in their 40s, guarding a newsagent, discussed whether they should also take advantage of the apparent suspension of law.
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Luck is waiting in the newsagent's.
The Sun
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And for those worried about taking away business from local newsagents, we can send you vouchers that can be used in the shop.
Times, Sunday Times
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Collections bought from the newsagent near my nan's house.
Times, Sunday Times
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His father was a carpenter who ran a newsagent's shop.
Times, Sunday Times
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Collections bought from the newsagent near my nan's house.
Times, Sunday Times
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Love smiles in a newsagent's.
The Sun
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The office was over a newsagent's shop in the centre of Manchester.
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Although spurned by the main distributors, their glossy appearances enabled him to sell them through small, local newsagents.
Times, Sunday Times
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The shop used to be a newsagent and the move sparked objections from residents, who got up a petition to fight it.
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Point of sale was overlooked, leaving newsagents in the dark about the latest addition to the market.
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The edition being limited, it was advisable to apply early for copies, which were on sale at all booksellers, bookstalls and newsagents, priced 3d.
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They bought the lottery ticket from their local newsagent and each picked a random line of numbers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lorna, who works in the town square's newsagent, believes the town has been primed for a celebrity shindig since the 1960s.
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We sell some copies through newsagents, but most are sold by supporters.
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A meeting in a newsagent's is important.
The Sun
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A poster for the local paper on the wall next to the newsagent claims boldly that another big cat has been seen.Sentence dictionary
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Police are investigating a third terrifying raid on a chain of newsagents inside a month.
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You spot each other in a newsagent's.
The Sun
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I am the manager of a newsagent's.
The Sun
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It's an unloved and unlabelled door, tucked anonymously between the newsagents at number 31 and the boarded up shop at number 33.
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The newsagent not saying good morning.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yesterday, the woman behind the counter at a newsagent in Milton Keynes called me "my darling" six times while selling me a newspaper.
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Fill in the form on the left and take it to your local newsagent today to save a copy.
The Sun
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I didn't even want to wander to my local newsagents and buy those brilliant sweets he does, you know, the licorice sticks with sherbet on the inside.
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A masked raider armed with a 10 in bread knife forced three workers at a newsagent's shop to hand over cash.
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As well as tobacconists and newsagents, these shops also function as bars and cafes.
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Last year the lucky newsagents also sold a winning ticket in a 1.5 million lotto draw.
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The scratch card machine at Mr Kuzmanovski's local newsagent claimed the word "bathe" matched a bathtub and not a swimmer.
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The owner of chains of tobacconists, newsagents and convenience stores, its success depends on large numbers of small purchases.
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Her father ran a newsagent and sold toys and fridge magnets on the streets with her mother.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am the manager of a newsagent's.
The Sun
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I have not yet stopped buying the paper, as I simply find it too hard to break such an ingrained habit, but each morning I spend a little longer in the newsagent's before picking it up.
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A masked robber who held up a newsagent's shop was so casual that he clutched a cup of coffee throughout the raid.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the village we have two shops and one newsagent.
Times, Sunday Times
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Singles find love in coffee shops, newsagents and show homes.
The Sun
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Defiant newsagent Tina Harfield sent a would-be armed robber on his bike after thwacking him with an axe handle.
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Every newsagent or corner store is full of an enormous choice of these, and they are inexpensive.
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A masked robber who held up a newsagent's shop was so casual that he clutched a cup of coffee throughout the raid.
Times, Sunday Times
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Julie Harvey, the manageress of the Model Newsagent, celebrated her birthday last Saturday by heading out to the Sheepbridge with all her mates.
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Twenty pubs a month close, 50 butchers, bakers, fishmongers and newsagents shut each week and the average person now travels 900 miles a year to shop for food, says a report published today.
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In the morning, I stumbled out to the newsagent to buy a lottery ticket to send my sister for her birthday.
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Fill in the form on the left and take it to your local newsagent today to save a copy.
The Sun
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A picture framing shop, a newsagents, a saddlery and a needlework store have all shut recently.
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It is available from all newsagents, supermarkets and filling stations in the town.
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I live in fear of missing editions; I take strange routes to work that take in good newsagents and bookshops.
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And for those worried about taking away business from local newsagents, we can send you vouchers that can be used in the shop.
Times, Sunday Times
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A Carlow newsagent this week spoke out about the astonishing sequence of events that led to thousands of euro worth of cigarettes being stolen from her shop.
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They run a newsagent's and have always done that all their lives.
Times, Sunday Times
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Usually I'll stand in a newsagents and stare at the assorted glossies for ages without ever seeing a single copy of anything I actually want to buy.
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Patisseries, delicatessens, cafés, boulangeries and newsagents fully operational by 6.30 am and still going strong at nine at night.
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The report also found 90 per cent of shoppers thought a local newsagent was important.
The Sun
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Left to set up a newsagent's business.
Times, Sunday Times
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This month an all-party group of MPs will report on the bleak future of independent shops and newsagents.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet this range is for convenience stores and newsagents.
The Sun
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Also not terribly surprisingly, such shops also function as newsagents, selling newspapers and magazines as well as phonecards and various other bits and pieces.
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Likewise for smoking - if everyone quit smoking tomorrow, newsagents, tobacconists, cigarette companies would all collapse and thousands more jobs would be lost.
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It no longer runs the newsagents' chain for which it is most famous.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her father ran a newsagent and sold toys and fridge magnets on the streets with her mother.
Times, Sunday Times
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Luck is waiting in the newsagent's.
The Sun
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It no longer runs the newsagents' chain for which it is most famous.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is the town centre, the spine of which is High Street, offering the usual array of newsagents, electricians, banks, shoe shops, and tea rooms, with original dwelling places radiating out from it.
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Tim Power, a Kilkenny newsagent who operates a small cybercafe, has reformatted his computers after finding them loaded with Internet worms.