How To Use Public house In A Sentence
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Many's the baby in arms was cured of the thrush and many's the old man was cured of the ringworm in a public house snug by the genuine and original faith healers who would receive a bottle of stout as payment.
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In addition to her fairground business, she sells smuggled liquor to the inns and public houses on her circuit.
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The new scheme involves building 18 new homes on the site plus a partial demolition of the public house buildings and conversion of the rest into four flats.
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Thousands of public houses agreed to ban Happy Hour promotions yesterday, but campaigners said more action was needed to get a firm grip on binge drinking.
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She elopes with her 19-year-old ‘Adonis’, Charles, to a convenient public house in Chelsea, where she finally surrenders her maidenhead.
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When a woman saw two men arrive in a car outside a public house, she tried to scream a warning to the man she believed to be their target.
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Customers and staff of the Peruvian Arms public house in Penzance have appealed to the Peruvian ambassador, Ricardo Luna Mendoza, asking him to grant them special status so they can continue to light up after the ban comes into force in England.
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Byes," said Jem, who was troubled at the possible scandal he was about to give, "I promised not to dhrink in a public house; and shure this isn't a public house, glory be to God!
My New Curate
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Not so many slags frequent this public house anymore - each time we go in there the ratio of men to women is rising.
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In the hollow of this tiny valley, lay a white public house.
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Plans for the redevelopment of a public house in Chiswick were unveiled last week and received an almost unprecedented reaction.
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Terry was later landlord of the public house that bore his name at Athgarvan Cross.
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Restaurants, cafes and public houses are outside the ambit of that class of use and planning permission is therefore required.
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If an innkeeper who keeps a public house provides a car park, he invites those members of the public who find it convenient to come by car to leave their cars in that car park.
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For much of European history barracks were the exception rather than the rule, and soldiers were billeted in civilian lodgings or public houses.
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Will we see these zealous litter police staking out public houses.
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Don't fool away your time in public houses.
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I visited the once famous Micklegate run last Friday night and had a pint in the Firkin public house.
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There's been a public house on this site for about 60 years, but a recent refurb has really transformed the place.
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In two of the cases, the men declared that the tout had entered a public house where they were drinking, had handed them the watches as free gifts and had even treated them to beer as an extra inducement to accept the gift.
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Many people have raised the ban on smoking in public houses with me during my election canvass.
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Aberdeen publicans have successfully challenged an attempt by the city's licensing board to impose a minimum price tariff as a condition of granting or renewing public house licences or regular extensions of hours.
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The nearest public house was across the river on the north bank.
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There is a selection of public houses and chapels that could be converted for residential use, as well as some beautiful country houses ripe for restoration.
Times, Sunday Times
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The company has applied to build 12 two-bedroom duplex apartments in a two-storey plus dormer block, as well as a public house in a two-storey plus dormer building with over basement car parking.
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The inquest heard that Mr Dean had been out with his friends to a public house, but had not drunk alcohol.
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Work has started re-building one of the region's most well-known public houses.
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She fulfilled, you see, four of the five conditions necessary for what may be called the Australian Ideal — she was an immensely rich, stunningly beautiful, highly-skilled professional amorist with the sexual appetite of a pagan priestess; she did not own a public house.
Flashman and the Dragon
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At first they were held in public houses, but as the attempts to eliminate them intensified, they moved to unsettled areas on the outskirts of settlement.
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A company spokesman declined an invitation to comment about the issue of car parking at the public house.
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Campaigners against the plan to turn Ben Rhydding's last public house into homes have received support from ramblers.
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Brian retired from the sea a number of years ago and bought a local public house, needless to say this was frequented by many local and visiting fishermen who always received a very warm welcome.
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The peace camp was offered new accommodation by the landlady of the Axe and Compass public house in Kempsford.
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He rarely wrote letters, conducting his business on the telephone or, more often, holding court in public houses, where he was an unrivalled raconteur.
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Hundreds of people later gathered, resulting in a five-hour stand-off against police as missiles were thrown, shops and businesses looted and public houses set on fire.
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These include Blackrock Castle in Cork - not so long ago its gate lodge was used as a public house.
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There was a public house named the Black Bull, a butcher's, saddler's and a shoemaker's.
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As with 2008's Sweet Bells, Penistone folkie Rusby draws on the tradition of carol singing in South Yorkshire public houses, even unearthing centuries-old tunes in Diadem and Holmfirth Anthem.
Kate Rusby: While Mortals Sleep – review
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A plumber was stabbed in the chest and died within minutes when he tried to pacify an angry man armed with a knife outside a public house, a jury was told.
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Mother would say the stones of the road knew him because for the most part he could be found traipsing from one neighbours dwelling to the next or most likely to the public house.
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In my youth I earned pennies, and even shillings occasionally, in the streets and in public house parlors by my natural talent for stepdancing.
Major Barbara
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Illegal uses often include shopping trips, collecting spare parts for the garage or calling at a public house along a journey.
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The cavalcade arrived back in Newry around 5pm to the sound of music from the public houses in Monaghan Street.
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There was an element of premeditation about the incident because the group left the public house as the other group of supporters arrived at the station and attempted to leave the station.
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Former publican and owner of Poole's Public House (now the Ramblers Rest), Seán was a friendly and charitable man with a smile for all he met.
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Another resolution inviting all sick societies to remove their lodges from the public houses to the schools was also carried.
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The smoking ban has caused little trouble in our local public houses.
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He took his job very seriously, driving couples from the local public houses with his blackthorn stick.
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Once they have been paid, they will head straight for the nearest public house and a pint of best bitter.
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They are asking the county council to make the lane a safe walking route to and from High Grantley, where the bus stop, school, playgroup, recreation ground, village hall, postbox and public house are all located.
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Many times public houses were the first erected structures around which frontier towns grew.
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There were two public houses, the ‘Rockingham Arms’ and the ‘George and Dragon’ where the estate workers used to meet and socialize after work, quaffing a few pints of ale in the process.
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The report says that gaming machines in public houses and gambling on personal computers would help to make gambling part of the national way of life.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the eve of celebrating their patron saint at the public house, one of his particularly cabbaged mates was bold enough to ask him about his cranial deformity.
A Wee Noggin - Paddy Whacker's Challenge
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The board took four off-sale licences in the locality into account when considering an application for a public house licence.
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The seriousness with which the ban has been accepted has been copper-fastened by the visit recently to all public houses by the environmental health inspectors from the Mid Western Health Board.
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Two modern hotels at Willerby offer superior services over a large area, in addition to several public houses dispensing their brands of hospitality.
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The police are not used to dealing with anything more serious than the theft of a cow or a drunken bust-up in the local public house.
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The company of one's fellow creatures was always the point of the public house.
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Petrol stations with large forecourts and public houses with car parks attached are now so valuable that the profit to be derived from flogging them off to builders will far exceed the profit to be derived from continuing to trade.