newsagent in English

noun
1
a person or a shop selling newspapers and magazines.
One boy went into a newsagent 's shop and saw a magazine with a free gift attached to the cover.
noun
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1. 8 WHO 's the most dependable newsagent?

2. WHO 's the most dependable newsagent?

3. 10 Who's the most dependable newsagent?

4. 11 The newsagent sells all the computer monthlies.

5. 9 There has been a wave of theft from newsagent.

6. 2 I hit home at a Liverpool city centre newsagent.

7. 1 The newsagent is crowded, full of schoolchildren in uniform.

8. Five or six teenagers loiter in front of a newsagent, drinking shandy and smoking.

9. 27 The bank is on the corner. It, s opposite the newsagent.

10. 15 WHS has been trading since 1792 as a newsagent and stationer.

11. 13 He used to wrok as a newsagent,(www.Sentencedict.com) but now he is a teacher.

12. The newsagent stood next to the bookmakers in a parade of dingy shops.

13. 16 Newsagent: Michael, how's my fledgling paper boy doing, this fine pristine morning?

14. 14 I also continued when the amateur newsagent! Small sun, we go where!

15. 5 She'd been buying some sweets at a local newsagent minutes before the accident.

16. 19 Five or six teenagers loiter in front of a newsagent, drinking shandy and smoking.

17. 7 The newsagent stood next to the bookmakers in a parade of dingy shops.

18. 28 Or when you buy a newspaper, take the time to have a friendly chat with the newsagent.

19. 18 Bethan, a 37-year-old newsagent, added: "Joe has been knocking around Wrexham for a number of years."

20. 25 He greets an old woman as she peers through the window of Patel's newsagent shop.

21. 26 The squad had picked up several copies from a local newsagent: would I like one?

22. 24 Our readers in Ireland, North and South can pick up their cards at their newsagent.

23. He returned with a Man from Mullingar, a newsagent who wanted a Halloween witch to hang up in his shop.

24. 21 Try to talk to parents with children at the proposed school, or to the local newsagent.

25. 30 From today onwards, begin to find out the name of the people who serve you such as your postman and newsagent.

26. 23 At one end is the newspaper or magazine, delivered by the newsagent and paid for by the reader.

27. 17 Check out your newsagent and see what effort magazine publishers put into the design of their front covers.

28. 4 But if she couldn't have another baby the newsagent on the corner wanted some one in the mornings.

29. 20 A poster for the local paper on the wall next to the newsagent claims boldly that another big cat has been seen.

30. 29 Campus facilities include a supermarket, a bakery, a bookshop and a newsagent , a hairdresser, a post office and two banks.

31. A poster for the local paper on the wall next to the newsagent claims boldly that another big cat has been seen.

32. 3 He returned with a Man from Mullingar, a newsagent who wanted a Halloween witch to hang up in his shop.

33. 6 The baker and the newsagent were open and there was a light on in the Carabinieri station that stood between them.

34. 22 The other day I was in a hurry and struggling to get the right change out of my pocket for the newsagent.

35. In the United Kingdom, a common combination in small corner shops has been a newsagent selling newspapers and magazines, as well as confectionery and tobacco.

36. 12 A young man who broke into a London newsagent after hours can't think of anything to steal apart from three top shelf adult magazines.

37. The Society undertook to provide the magazines and to pay the postage, in addition to supplying free as many sample copies as the newsagent would guarantee to put in the hands of people likely to become subscribers.