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单词 Pub
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1) He was in the pub until closing time.
2) We'd had a few jars down the pub.
3) The pub smelled of stale beer.
4) Let's go to the pub for a drink.
5) The corner pub is quite good.
6) We were in the pub until closing time.
7) The pub had dark wood panelling.
8) The pub is a converted warehouse.
9) The pub looked decent enough.
10) The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub.
11) Nearby is a village with a decent pub.
12) We live next door to the pub.
13) This pub specializes in fine ales.
14) You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays .
15) I think I was short-changed in the pub last night,(http:///pub.html) because I've only got £5 in my purse when I should have £10.
16) You shouldn't leave your bag unguarded in a pub like that.
17) Have we time to nip down the pub for a quick drink?
18) A couple of townies walked into the village pub, looking very out of place in their smart suits.
19) She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
20) We spent the evening in the pub swapping stories about our travels.
21) He's usually skiving down at the pub when there's gardening to be done.
22) It's a great little pub, but a bit out of the way.
23) At closing time he reeled out of the pub and fell down on the pavement.
24) The pub is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former landlord.
25) He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
26) Uncle Geooge got a black eye for ogling a lady in the pub.
27) They saw that four large men marched into the pub.
28) A group of half a dozen men entered the pub and bore down on the bar.
29) I'll be waiting for you at the entrance of the pub which has a sign painted with a red lobster.
30) We often have a jar or two at the pub after work.
1) He was in the pub until closing time.
2) We'd had a few jars down the pub.
3) The pub smelled of stale beer.
4) Let's go to the pub for a drink.
5) The corner pub is quite good.
6) We were in the pub until closing time.
7) The pub had dark wood panelling.
8) The pub is a converted warehouse.
9) The pub looked decent enough.
10) The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub.
11) Nearby is a village with a decent pub.
12) We live next door to the pub.
13) This pub specializes in fine ales.
14) He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
15) Uncle Geooge got a black eye for ogling a lady in the pub.
16) They saw that four large men marched into the pub.
17) You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays .
18) I think I was short-changed in the pub last night, because I've only got £5 in my purse when I should have £10.
19) You shouldn't leave your bag unguarded in a pub like that.
20) Have we time to nip down the pub for a quick drink?
21) A couple of townies walked into the village pub, looking very out of place in their smart suits.
22) She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
23) We spent the evening in the pub swapping stories about our travels.
24) A group of half a dozen men entered the pub and bore down on the bar.
25) It's a great little pub, but a bit out of the way.
26) At closing time he reeled out of the pub and fell down on the pavement.
27) I'll be waiting for you at the entrance of the pub which has a sign painted with a red lobster.
28) We often have a jar or two at the pub after work.
29) The pub is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former landlord.
30) I've found a great pub - good beer and a friendly atmosphere.
31) I've found a great pub - good beer and a friendly atmosphere.
32) You don't need to dress up just to go to the pub - jeans and a T-shirt will do.
33) How about a quick one at the pub?
34) The pub was really humming last night.
35) Does this pub do lunches?
36) Richard used to run a pub.
37) This pub was bombed a few years ago.
38) They do really good grub in our local pub.
39) They reeled out of the pub at midnight.
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40) They went out to the pub and got plastered.
41) His father owns a local pub.
42) Do you fancy going to the pub?
43) He spent all afternoon in the pub.
44) They idled their time away in the pub.
45) They came back from the pub roaring drunk.
46) Are you coming down the pub for a bevvy?
47) They serve good pub grub there.
48) I'm just trotting round to the pub.
49) He left the army and became a pub landlord.
50) We went to the pub and played pool.
51) This pub had a mixed clientele.
52) The pub is near where the road forks.
53) The pub was full of tweedy farmers.
54) They've gone down to the pub for a drink.
55) The pub has live jazz on Sundays.
56) This is your typical English pub.
57) He left the pub with a drunken stagger.
58) He was a familiar figure in the local pub.
59) The dirty pub is a beastly place.
60) They've gone down the pub for a drink.
31) You don't need to dress up just to go to the pub - jeans and a T-shirt will do.
32) He is the landlord of this pub.
61) The pub is a favourite haunt of artists.
62) He went to seek consolation in the local pub.
63) We sank a few pints at the pub first.
64) They stopped at the pub for a pint.
65) He was miming something at me across the pub.
66) The pub was full of Hooray Henrys.
67) We went on a pub crawl on Saturday night.
68) There must be a pub hereabouts.
69) She got talking to some geezer in the pub.
70) The pub had an extension on Christmas Eve.
71) He's gone down the pub for a quick pint.
72) I went down the pub with my mates.
73) They got chucked out of the pub for fighting.
74) The pub has a beer garden round the back.
75) This pub is a favourite haunt of artists.
76) He went down the pub and got tanked up.
77) He got carved up outside the pub last night.
78) He is the landlord of this pub.
79) We arrived at the pub just before opening time.
80) Clive's buggered off to the pub with Julie.
81) They usually meander down to the pub after work.
82) He plans to keep a pub when he retires.
83) The pub has several good beers on draft.
84) The pub was full of colourful local characters.
85) So we're meeting in the pub,(http:///pub.html) right?
86) They're performing at a local pub gig.
87) He's in the pub, I'll be bound.
88) He was scarred for life during a pub fight.
89) Does anyone want to go down the pub tonight?
90) There's a pub at the bottom of the road.
91) Let's repair to the pub.
92) They were flung out of the pub for fighting.
93) Let's go down the pub for a drink.
94) We all decamped to the pub.
95) It's the shop to the left of the pub.
96) It's a nice pub, except for the landlord.
97) They've gone down/round to the pub for a drink.
98) The pub has a quiz night every Wednesday.
99) That gaffer going into the pub is 90 years old.
100) After the row in a pub he drove off in a huff.
101) The houses are beautiful, but there's no shop, not even a pub to go into.
102) We can meet at the pub or in the restaurant, whichever's nearer for you.
103) I'll meet you at the theatre. No, better still, let's meet in a pub and have a drink first.
104) I saw him last night in the pub with some woman draped all over him.
105) The British pub isn't just somewhere to drink - it's an institution.
106) They were seated at a table outside a pub in a pleasant piazza close by St Paul's.
107) He stood me a pint in the pub after work.
108) We're going to the pub later - are you up for it?
109) Some of the customers in the pub looked none too savoury.
110) The pub has two sorts of beer on tap .
111) They were chucked out of the pub for being too rowdy.
112) This pub used to be one of your old haunts, didn't it Jim?
113) He took me to a pub in Soho full of actor types speaking at the tops of their voices.
114) If the pub doesn't start to pay, we'll have to sell it.
115) As likely as not, the meeting will take place in the village pub.
116) Father came home from the pub very much the worse for drink.
117) The pub said that their takings were fifteen to twenty thousand pounds a week.
118) Sorry we're late-we dropped into the pub on the way.
119) There's no pub round here, leastways not that I know of.
120) a pub,licity-shy poli'tician * You've been 'work-shy all your life.
121) The pub is a popular meeting place for local teenagers.
122) I pulled off the road at a small village pub.
123) He was caught selling knocked-off car radios in the pub.
124) He responded with a vague gesture in the direction of the pub.
125) The pub where I had arranged to meet Nobby was a good five minutes walk further on.
126) We're going down to the pub for a few jars.
127) This pub used to be one of my uncle's favourite haunts.
128) I had got out of the habit of going to the pub.
129) There was a group of men in cricket whites in the pub.
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130) It was nearly an hour before Sweeney appeared in the pub.
131) We're going to the pub. Do you want to come along?
132) The pub was so full that people were overflowing into/onto the street.
133) I was afraid of having to tell my wife about what had happened, so I went to the pub to get some Dutch courage.
134) They broke their walk at a pub by the river.
135) The pub only does food at lunchtimes, not in the evenings.
136) Catering may now account for close on a quarter of pub turnover.
137) They started walking in the general direction of the pub.
138) The new owner had given the pub a facelift .
139) We sat miserably in the pub, lamenting the fact that our dry clothes were a 60-mile bus journey away.
140) The architects took their cue for the design of the new pub from the nearby Jacobean house, Aston Hall.
141) The side door of the pub flew open and three men burst in.
142) I don't know how I managed to spend so much in the pub last night.
143) Shall we go straight to the party or stop off at a pub first?
144) I met an old flame when I was in a pub.
145) I phoned the pub, but no joy. The landlord didn't know where she was.
146) Blair wants any new evidence on IRA pub bombs made public.
147) A gang of youths set on him outside a pub and roughed him up.
148) Most people nowadays would agree that a good pub is one of our best traditions.
149) He was evicted from the pub for drunken and violent behaviour.
150) The owner of the pub was accused of watering the beer.
151) There was a dreadful shindy in the pub last night.
152) There's a pub over the road we could go to.
153) He spends every evening drinking in the pub with his cronies.
154) I walked into the pub and, lo and behold, there was my boss with his wife.
155) Regulars at his local pub have set up a fund to help out.
156) The last time I went to the pub with you, I ended up seriously out of pocket!
157) The guys in my local pub used to rib me about drinking "girly" drinks.
158) You probably go with a gang of friends to the same pub most Saturdays.
159) He got into an argument with Jeff in the pub last night.
159) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
160) A thief who stole power tools from a store later sold them in a pub, Whitby magistrates heard yesterday.
161) Ray's wife started on at him about spending too much time in the pub.
162) I told him I'd meet him here, but perhaps he misunderstood and went straight to the pub.
163) Let's call in the pub for a quick one on the way to the theatre.
164) I met this really fit bloke in the pub last night.
165) The owner threatened to chuck us out of the pub if we got drunk.
166) The King's Arms pub is to undergo extensive alterations .
167) I was supposed to be working this evening but what the hell - I'll see you in the pub in half an hour.
168) The pub is 100m before the church on the right.
169) Sorry we're late we dropped into a pub on the way.
170) That's a real ' pub, not to put too fine a point on it.
171) The rest of us adjourned to a nearby pub for some refreshments.
172) He's one of the regulars at the Rose and Crown pub.
173) Pub customers do not just buy their beer.
174) They're brewed by the pub landlord, Geoff Adams.
175) The ambience of the pub is equally important.
176) Carrie got to the pub ahead of us.
177) We look at the pub clock and wonder where the rest of the band are.
178) Why don't you focus on the up and coming young comedians from the pub and night club scene.
179) Read in studio A pub landlord in Oxford has been charged with allowing his customers to smoke cannabis on his premises.
180) Hidden on the bottom corner stands an old black and white pub, backing on to the river.
181) The rough clientele of the pub, understanding nothing except that a formerly bad-tempered dispute was being amicably resolved, cheered noisily.
182) A typical students' pub, full of old beams and smoke and noise.
183) Then the pub door burst open and two women tumbled out, drinks in their hands, and began dancing and singing.
184) He accompanied his trainees on lunchtime booze-ups in the local pub where he regaled them with stories of his hectic social life.
185) If a pub is closed, that is a commercial judgment by the publican and the brewer depending on the relationship between them.
186) The residents go to the pub, the local corner shop, the club and they go and play bingo.
187) London's most famous riverside pub with a flagstone floor, a cobbled courtyard and great views.
188) This often took place in the pub and involved thinking aloud.
189) There were crowds of people herding from one pub to another like wildebeest in the rainy season.
190) An old pub with beamed ceilings, smoke-blackened,(http://) and a log fire crackling and spitting inside a deep alcove.
191) Club and pub doormen would have to carry registration cards and face a vetting procedure if the project takes off this year.
192) Falling pub attendances will hit sales of Merrydown's newest brand, Premium Draught Cider.
193) The pub is the only public building serving the Trendlewood estate and its 3,000 residents.
194) The ascetic modernists' rejection of history in order to create a visionary brave New World was clearly incompatible with the historic pub.
195) Fortunately, he ate his last slice long before the advent of pub beauty contests.
196) As a result of the man's refreshing lack of avarice, a replica of the pub had to be built.
197) Mr Hellyer gave him every assistance and afterwards went thankfully down to the pub for a few beers.
198) Sixty-six pre-Christmas revellers also suffered horrific injuries when a no-warning bomb exploded in the middle of the packed Ballykelly pub.
199) The group arranges transport and pushers, works out a suitable route and tries to arrange a pub lunch and tea.
200) So the red lighter and cigarette pack had just been props for the pub scene.
201) If the plans get the go-ahead the Inn will become a hotel, pub and nightclub with a restaurant and cocktail bar.
202) Good pub fare, cold beer, plus a father-and-son team playing a single piano jammed into a corner.
203) The last bar on my pub crawl is the most contentious.
204) Read in studio A bishop has performed the opening ceremony at a pub which is owned by the church.
205) Trueman's show was an homage to pub sports-bar billiards, darts, skittles and shove ha'penny.
206) The lower ground floor contains a rather characterless, Docklands-style pub.
207) The development of pub retailing has shown a corrective instinct for seeking to set a purpose built business in the right location.
208) And pub landlords who operate on overdrafts may be forced to put up to 2p on a pint to stay in business.
209) Her friends managed to get her out of the pub and bundled her home.
210) Established in 1766 Whistler's Bar Busy, popular city centre pub.
211) Even the horse brasses, hung beside the fire, pub trinkets, reassure me.
212) Selection of blended and malt whiskies. Good selection of beers, homemade pub grub lunches.
213) With blood pouring from the bare bone he made it to a pub near Loose, Kent, where regulars called 999.
214) Chris believes the Bay Horse was first a pub in the 1560s and was also a coaching inn.
215) Richly-decorated Saloon Bars more closely approximate to the modern idea of a Victorian pub.
216) The twins and three men had gone to the barn after an evening in a pub.
217) The meeting came on the same day the latest casualty of the rent increases left his pub.
218) By the time they arrived Davidson, 38, had gone to his local pub at Ewhurst, Surrey.
219) We browsed through a desolate pornographic bookshop wearing a Monday morning hangover,(http:///pub.html) then entered a crowded pub.
220) She met her boyfriend Barry in a pub two years ago.
221) They represent a very real challenge to the pub traditional client base.
222) But the next day Zara and Johnson were all smiles as they enjoyed a day out at a pub.
223) By the end of the Regency period the pub was becoming a far more attractive proposition for the government, too.
224) The pub blazed at my back as I walked off.
225) All 5 then left the pub and went to the barn at Uckington.
226) Householders who catch burglars in the act may get a bit rough and individual policemen may strike out in some after-hours pub rough-house.
227) There's even more ammunition for the Limited driver to unload in the performance-over-a-pint discussion at the local pub.
228) Years later I found it, a tiny pub tucked into a cobbled alley beside a large inn.
229) Past the pub(), and the noise of laughter and the music of a jukebox and the bell chime of gaming machines.
230) We got a call to a pub - near the Dock Road.
231) An argument broke out in the crowded pub after some drink was knocked over and Mr Brown tried to defuse the situation.
232) A pub, like any other old building, is far more than just its principle facade, or its four walls.
233) Roomy High Victorian pub, with big bay windows and glass partitions.
234) Male bastions like the pub, the football stadium and the military have been stormed.
235) If we saw two blokes coming out of a pub rolling drunk we might wait to see what develops before acting.
236) Michael Pearson, 19, of Leeds, battered 19-year-old Dean Fisher to death after meeting him in a pub.
237) Drinks all round ... the family-run pub that's an award winner.
238) Further fights broke out around the pub, and windows were smashed.
239) It is a wee bit disconcerting when you can hear yourself think in a pub these days.
240) Frankie had left home and was now living in lodgings in a little backstreet near the pub they were sitting in.
241) Betting is one of Britain's top leisure activities, even more popular than a trip to the pub or eating out.
242) She tells me that Jamie has been caught in a drugs bust at the Cross Keys pub.
243) All five had gone to the barn after an evening in the pub.
244) I liked being recognized in the pub afterwards, and made myself conspicuous in case anyone wanted my autograph.
245) Businesses, including several clothes shops, a pub, and an estate agent,() lay in tatters.
246) Crilly gets a job raising curtains at a West End theatre and I become a barmaid at a busy Soho pub.
247) They wrote out a cheque for the place there and then and became the owners of their own pub.
248) The Arts Centre was planning to promote local-based talent and bridge the gap between pub gigs and the 3,000 capacity Hummingbird venue.
249) There are wine bars and pub sin every setting from a converted canalside warehouse to the ground floor of a theatre!
250) They have permission to turn it into a pub, a small office block or a complete three storey office.
251) I'm off down to the pub for a quickie.
252) It was five long miles to the nearest pub.
253) Barnstaple crown court was told he caused an affray at a pub in Braunton, Devon.
254) Would phone conversations substitute for cosy chats over lunch or in the pub after work?
255) The repository of all important knowledge in a small town was the chief barman of the local pub.
256) The pub itself was on a rise, commanding views across the countryside.
257) David had been on a pub crawl with pals from his rugby club.
258) Two notable regulatory changes resulted from enactment of Pub. L . 96 - 295.
259) Bilingual Time: Any future plans for you and your pub?
260) Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house.
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