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  • A shopfront for dozens of small-scale farmers around the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Passengers were boarding a double-decker in Crawley, West Sussex, when another bus hit it from behind before crashing into a shopfront.
  • Will someone introduce gold loyalty cards or hoist three balls outside its shopfront? Times, Sunday Times
  • Magazines are the shopfront for the fashion and beauty industry both creatively and financially. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through a tiny white shopfront you enter an invitingly cluttered interior containing thousands of books flying off in every direction. Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK
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  • The listed shopfront, with its soaring pediment and old-fashioned windows, gives on to a long, spacious area with modern fittings and a broad range of reading material. Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK
  • As the city's temporary façade, the big shopfront windows are also reflective of its mood. Christmas through the looking glass
  • As the house had a little shopfront, we decided to sell cakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Streets are being relaid, shopfronts beautified and old houses opened up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traditional shopfronts are being replaced by less attractive modern shopfronts.
  • The judge heard he had already paid for the shopfront to be fixed. The Sun
  • Funding will also be available for the reinstatement of traditional shopfronts or other architectural features.
  • There are also shots from inside factories set up behind shopfronts across the western suburbs, graphically illustrating health and fire hazards.
  • Magazines are the shopfront for the fashion and beauty industry both creatively and financially. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jack Dylan's Jewellers on Shop Street was named as having the best shopfront in the western region and proprietors Sean and Bernie were delighted with the award.
  • The understated white-painted shopfront on Candlemaker Row belies the bold, enthralling worlds that lie behind it. Independent bookshops in Scotland
  • This shopfront is on Sherbrooke, near St. Laurent. Archive 2009-02-01
  • In between Wanee's dingy store and those new monoliths sits a line of shuttered shopfronts with ‘for sale’ signs.
  • Although traditional shopfronts add charm and individuality to high streets, unprecedented damage has been done over the last century.
  • The preservation of traditional shopfronts has not hindered commercial progress and is a credit to many of our local Chambers of Commerce.
  • Sydney's sole flirtation with the horror of British post-war tower block public housing looms large on the Redfern horizon and tellingly, most shopfronts in the commercial hub still have Beirut Blinds.
  • A shopfront for dozens of small-scale farmers around the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was sunning itself on a shopfront shutter. Times, Sunday Times
  • People don't consider that their old farm buildings or the shopfronts in their towns are heritage, but do think that the ruined castle or abbey is.
  • The shopfront attracted gawpers, eager to discuss this technological phenomenon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Will someone introduce gold loyalty cards or hoist three balls outside its shopfront? Times, Sunday Times
  • The council's crackdown has also extended to other areas in which people breach planning controls - from overgrown, unsightly gardens to garish shopfronts.
  • Helter Skelter, Murder One and several other specialists lost their shopfront presence and made way for more coffee retailers. Confessions of a sporting bibliophile | Rob Bagchi
  • In between Wanee's dingy store and those new monoliths sits a line of shuttered shopfronts with for sale signs.
  • Midway between the hotel and the theatre I passed a series of shopfronts which, at first glance, appeared to have been converted into squats.
  • Drive-by vandals hurling rocks and marbles at glass shopfronts are forcing business owners to fear for their safety and bear the cost of thousands of dollars in repairs.
  • Modestly clad women appear as newsreaders on TV, while sexually suggestive Hindi film posters adorn shopfronts about town.
  • Behind a cute, red, shopfront the hotel is surprisingly large, with 50 classically-decorated rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the house had a little shopfront, we decided to sell cakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was short walk from the Tai Wai Rail MTR Station, and the shopfront is impressive.
  • We need incentives to improve shopfronts and to encourage more distinctive independent shops back into the centre.
  • In the original historic area, authentic shopfronts tempt visitors inside to buy three-cornered hats and bonnets, quills and ink, block-printed stationery and sealing wax, candles, soaps, hams, jams, brass and pewter.
  • On Willesden High Road, the Architecture Association has recruited an advent calendar's worth of local shops and teamed them up with fashionable design studios, opening a revamped shopfront every day of December. Christmas through the looking glass
  • La Brea — a wide boulevard lined with furniture stores, antique shops, and the occasional shopfront with "Psychic" scrawled across the glass — was imbued with the same impermanency like many of the blocks south of Hollywood, where brick veneer mixed with a frontier-town sensibility. Soul
  • But in the 1820s the ground floor had a shopfront fitted. Times, Sunday Times
  • This shopfront is on Sherbrooke, near St. Laurent. Archive 2009-02-01
  • It was sunning itself on a shopfront shutter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind a cute, red, shopfront the hotel is surprisingly large, with 50 classically-decorated rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Villages became huts with the occasional 'shopfront' or bar. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • And the famous shopfront cover design has disappointingly been replaced with something less iconic.
  • ‘Both these shops have given the area a lift and made it worth visiting by retaining and just maintaining original shopfronts,’ the society said.
  • The iPad's iBooks store was expected to be an excellent shopfront for ebooks, but sales have been slower than publishers expected, with Amazon's Kindle instead winning more acceptance – and attention – from readers. Steve Jobs | MediaGuardian 100 2011
  • The gunmen sprayed the shopfront, shattering glass and pock-marking the walls as holidaymakers screamed and ducked.
  • But in the 1820s the ground floor had a shopfront fitted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sand covers Swan Street and the wooden shopfronts are overhung by balconies.
  • The contrast with Ireland is stark, where most listed buildings in our provincial towns are distinguished by plastic windows and inappropriate new shopfronts.
  • Shopfronts and stalls were open, with hawkers shouting and displaying their wares for the crowds.
  • Proposals include brightening up shopfronts and making new pedestrian areas leading onto Drake Street.
  • The shopfront attracted gawpers, eager to discuss this technological phenomenon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Castle Point Council gave permission to change the use of the premises, near the junction with Hatley Gardens, and for alterations to the shopfront.
  • A building preservation trust which is restoring a derelict property in the centre of Rochford has been told it must keep a former shopfront, even though it will be a home in future.
  • The judge heard he had already paid for the shopfront to be fixed. The Sun
  • Both sites are content sites and therefore, we are spared the issues involved with maintaining a shopfront and dealing with payment gateways, etc. Danny Wong: Diving Into the Technology Behind Content Creation
  • Despite the Cotswold stone, Dickensian shopfront and flagstone floors, the books spilling out from every corner will bring you right back to the present. Independent bookshops in south-west of the UK

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