How To Use Sell-by date In A Sentence
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If looks could kill, the corn-fed chicken would have been well past its sell-by date.
DEAD BEAT
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Beneath was glued one of those sell-by date warnings that come on perishable products.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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Next came the clock advert, followed by the change of sell-by date on the congrats card.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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While most of the world is obsessed with sell-by dates, freshness and ripeness, the sleepy hamlet of Sauternes sits 30 miles south of Bordeaux, obsessed with rot, decay and fungus.
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Where there might once have been fresh buns, or cakes, or pastries, now there's just a tray of mass-produced muffins wrapped in plastic with an sell-by date several months into the future.
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It had me creased up laughing, and, although it's well past its sell-by date now, it's getting stuck up here anyway.
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Most of the criticism reserved for former health minister Clarke is that at 61 he is past his sell-by date and somehow unequipped for today's challenges.
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Tesco believes that in future, tags can be attached to fresh food such as fruit or meat products, and programmed with the item's sell-by date.
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Could a turkey with a sell-by date of Dec 27 really be off by Dec 25?
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Beneath was glued one of those sell-by date warnings that come on perishable products.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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The county's governing body is launching a veterans' league, mainly consisting of semi-professionals who are beyond their sell-by date.
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Beneath was glued one of those sell-by date warnings that come on perishable products.
SUMMER OF SECRETS
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This was no deliquescent cucumber or a yoghurt dangerously beyond its sell-by date.
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However, there is also at least an equal number, certainly among Tory councillors, who believe his sell-by date was passed long ago and that he should be removed from the selection shelf, something he haplessly confirms himself.
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One side effect of globalization and the related phenomenon of greatly increased mobility is that the traditional definition of "foreigner" has passed its sell-by date.
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In many ways, the two incumbents are past their sell-by dates, preserved as majors not by reality, but by tradition and maudlin sentimentality.
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As a sportsman, he is long past his sell-by date.
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Buy none whose sell-by dates have expired, and try to select packages with the most distant selling dates but remember that in many states the retailer can redate “wholesome” meats that it has packed itself.
HOME COMFORTS
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This type of games console is starting to look well past its sell-by date .
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As a precaution the store also recalled hams with sell-by dates between
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Anyway, that's by the by. The point is that whilst idly nuking the noodles I noticed that the sell-by date was October 2172.
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Secondly, while the restaurant has a few guest rooms, the packet of digestives on the in-room tea tray was several months past its sell-by date.
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But the thing about satire, as with most other sorts of humor, is that it tends not to age well: That knee-slapper of a joke loses some impact after the ninth or tenth time you tell it, and this one is years past its sell-by date.
Teabaggin’
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The county's governing body is launching a veterans' league, mainly consisting of semi-professionals who are beyond their sell-by date.
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The non-stop chant seeped into the brain - and, what the hell, with Mick's men on their way home, all our olé olés had passed their sell-by dates.
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The county's governing body is launching a veterans' league, mainly consisting of semi-professionals who are beyond their sell-by date.
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Berating Jews with their own history, disinheriting them of pity, as though pity is negotiable or has a sell-by date, is the latest species of Holocaust denial, infinitely more subtle than the David Irving version with its clunking body counts and quibbles over gas-chamber capability and chimney sizes.
Howard Jacobson speaks his mind
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It is an anathema to me to suggest that someone in their 60s is past their sell-by date.
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The biggest surprise is how undated these songs come across, especially considering dance music's typically rapid sell-by date.
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I think this throws up an abundance of deeply shallow, poorly constructed art that very quickly hits its sell-by date.
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Mind you, the annals of British sportscasting contain many examples of superannuated pundits who soldier on well past their sell-by dates.
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David Wetherall and Mark Bower were always on top of old warhorse Wayne Allison, who on Saturday's evidence looks past his sell-by date.
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A vrot Mango on the other hand is one that's past its sell-by date.
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