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1. Beside them was an old hangleaf holding what had to be the last public house before the wild chaparral
2. The sign of the saddle didn't really mean anything more than Brazilians were welcome, and the way they spent money, they were welcome in most public houses
3. to the public house, the Blacksmith Arms
4. usual course down to the village with its congenial public houses
5. The place was a pretty lively public house inside with quite a crowd in the forty by sixty foot tap room on the first floor
6. or another of the numerous public houses in the villages in the area
7. track down the public house that stood a short way back from the
8. knew the public house known as the Crossed Keys in Alnwick? You
9. He continued to wander aimlessly until he came to a public house that had a stairway to the rooms just inside the door and out of sight
10. more public houses and bakeries, but these were
11. “What’s wrong with you lot have you never seen anyone evicted from a public house before? I would suggest that unless you want the same treatment as that idiot that you get on with your ale and stop staring as though this is a penny peepshow”, and having blasted the shirkers she sat back down with me
12. It was eventually dissolved and the building became a public house
13. Many of these act as negative advertisements for the Gospel when they fall into disrepair or are converted into public houses and night clubs
14. confinement of their cells was the public house
15. How unfortunate that little children should have their first introduction to concepts of public worship in cold and barren rooms so devoid of the beauty appeal and so empty of all suggestion of good cheer and inspiring holiness! The child should be introduced to worship in nature's outdoors and later accompany his parents to public houses of religious assembly which are at least as materially attractive and artistically beautiful as the home in which he is daily domiciled
16. Steve and Curly Pete sat opposite her in a quiet corner of the Public House, Sheila had gone to use the rest rooms and the pub is fairly quiet of customers with just a couple of old men propping the bar up
17. Finally, cold and weary, she headed into town to the Old Haunt, the public house she had frequented with her friends before she left
18. public houses when they get intoxicated, sir, which is fairly often, as you would know”
19. had, in the toilets of the very public house they were in, not an hour earlier, come
20. Since taking the cider from the public house in
21. She had brought up two children almost single-handed, her husband spent so much time in the pub they should have got married there those 25 years ago instead of next door! (Just why is it that there is always a public house near to a Catholic Church)?
22. They based their support on the misguided notion that more coffee houses and fewer public houses would reduce violence
23. Tavern: A village or station; a public house for travelers and others
24. The hostler at a roadside public house was holding a pail of water to refresh my horses, when a cart of very green oats, newly reaped, passed by, and he remarked:
25. a public house in Chelsea, hospitably commodious for the reception of
26. went into a public house, and from thence sent for a mid-servant, whose
27. someone else - in a public house - say that Rushton was about to marry one of Sweater's daughters, and that Sweater intended to give the couple a house to live in, as a wedding present: but the fact that Rushton was already married and the father of four children, rather knocked the bottom out of this story, so it was regretfully dismissed
28. Another thing that helped to make them busy was the fact that two other public houses in the vicinity had recently been closed up
29. Once or twice she had bought it herself at an Off Licence beer-shop near where they lived, but she had never before been in a public house to drink
30. It is probable that even if it had not been for his friendship with Crass, he would still have continued to frequent the public house, for things were not very comfortable at home
31. At first, Easton used to think that it was all because of the way he had behaved to her in the public house, but when he apologized - as he did several times - and begged her to forgive him and forget about it, she always said it was all right; there was nothing to forgive
32. The next stop was at the Bird in Hand, a wayside public house that stood all by itself in a lonely hollow
33. She said she could not see the men they were looking for, so they went down to the public house to see if they could find them there, some of the Rushton's men accompanying them and protesting their indignation
34. `I might reasonably ask you, "What's done with them or what you propose to do with them now?" There are many men and women whose lives are so full of toil and sorrow and the misery caused by abject poverty, who are so shut out from all that makes life worth living, that the time they spend in the public house is the only ray of sunshine in their cheerless lives
35. A little way down the road the lights of a public house were gleaming through the mist
36. There was one Tory poster that represented the interior of a public house; in front of the bar, with a quart pot in his hand, a clay pipe in his mouth, and a load of tools on his back, stood a degraded-looking brute who represented the Tory ideal of what an Englishman should be; the letterpress on the poster said it was a man! This is the ideal of manhood that they hold up to the majority of their fellow countrymen, but privately - amongst themselves - the Tory aristocrats regard such `men' with far less respect than they do the lower animals
37. From time to time the bell of a public house door rang, and when it was windy one could hear the little brass basins that served as signs for the hairdresser's shop creaking on their two rods
38. Having waited there for Rostopchin who did not turn up, they became convinced that Moscow would be surrendered, and then dispersed all about the town to the public houses and cookshops
39. It proved to be, in fact, a public house
40. The public house
41. The entrance to this public house, which is also a sort of an inn, is by two doors
42. One of the men seated at the table, however, was a fishmonger who, before entering the public house of the Rue de Chaffaut, had been to stable his horse at Labarre's
43. He peered through the pane as he had done at the public house
44. The Russian mountains having been exhausted, they began to think about dinner; and the radiant party of eight, somewhat weary at last, became stranded in Bombarda's public house, a branch establishment which had been set up in the Champs-Elysees by that famous restaurant-keeper, Bombarda, whose sign could then be seen in the Rue de Rivoli, near Delorme Alley
45. Tipsy men and women crowded and chattered round booths, traktirs, public houses and carts
46. Having waited there for Rostopchín who did not turn up, they became convinced that Moscow would be surrendered, and then dispersed all about the town to the public houses and cookshops
47. We wander everywhere: into public houses, markets, tea-shops, doss-houses, public places, the harbour
48. I visited all the little shops, public houses, dram shops on the road, everywhere asking for safety matches