Use "pubs" in a sentence

1. Bares roughly translates to pubs

2. It's one of those modern theme pubs.

3. Darts is often played in English pubs.

4. Some places were no more than glorified pubs.

5. Thus Charabancs came to be strongly associated with pubs.

6. Twelve pubs along a legendary path of alcoholic Indulgence.

7. Our house is equidistant from the two pubs in the village.

8. Downtown Morgan Hill is sprouting coffee shops, brew pubs and restaurants.

9. The pressure to remodel old pubs is of course nothing new.

10. 6 Why do we pay to overheat pubs and hotels?

11. Bullpen Bar & Grill Bars, Pubs, Nightlife 8199 Clairemont Mesa Blvd

12. Pubs are good places for a drink and some convivial conversation.

13. Those that drive down usually congregate around two pubs near the ground.

14. 5 After the pubs close, gangs of youths roam the city streets.

15. Karnataka Breweries, London Pilsner Breweries and London Draft Pubs is amalgamated into UB

16. By excluding children from pubs we are effectively excluding many parents.

17. Brash and often violent pubs are the only centres of activity.

18. The town's pubs and bars are out of bounds to troops.

19. I don't like pubs. They're noisy, smelly, and what's more, expensive.

20. He robbed all the usual targets for Bushrangers: pubs, post offices, lone travelers, etc.

21. Within a five mile radius of Ollerton there are several pubs and restaurants.

22. Corfu restaurants and tavernas – classic Greek-style pubs – serve traditional Greek food with a twist

23. There are also popular entertainment pubs and clubs within both the City and Fortitude Valley.

24. Factories, local clubs and pubs set up football teams to instill loyalty in their companies.

25. Brasov nightlife guide featuring 11 best local bars, pubs & nightclubs recommended by Brasov locals

26. 9 It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes.

27. 9 The redevelopment of Docklands ignored the local culture and destroyed the local pubs.

28. Women who went to pubs alone would sometimes be assumed to have loose morals.

29. Unlike a classic village, Clachans did not have services like shops or pubs

30. Arranging temporary accommodation and providing of food and drink, pubs, party services (catering)

31. It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes.

32. Restaurants in Belgaum; Belgaum Restaurants - Menus, Reviews, Photos for Restaurants, Pubs, Lounges, and Bars in Belgaum

33. The Convent is short walking distance to the Island’s restaurants, pubs, shops, Community Center, the municipal

34. And he could return to Bass, which wants to divest itself of yet more pubs.

35. They go to the pubs not for the drink alone, but for the crack.

36. As dozens of pubs go out of business, others are riding out the recession.

37. So does that add up to conflict for the pubs; healthy drinking verses healthy profit?

38. Cardiff's best delicatessen is run by Poles, and so is one of Dorset's best pubs.

39. The Licensed Vintners Association, which represents Ireland's publicans, has told members to provide disinfectant for rural pubs.

40. Restaurants in Agartala; Agartala Restaurants - Menus, Reviews, Photos for Restaurants, Pubs, Lounges, and Bars in Agartala

41. (10) GPC entered into an agreement to sell 310 pubs to Scottish and Newcastle plc.

42. Also heard frequently voiced by Australians overseas.For example, when visiting Aussie themed pubs in London, England

43. The Students' Union runs several bars and pubs, a self-service shop, launderette , and insurance bureau.

44. No, but there are a lot of restaurants, pizzerias pubs and fast foods almost everywhere in the surroundings.

45. And, as a bonus, the pubs stay open so revellers can drink themselves merrily into the new year.

46. In Britain, pickled onions and pickled eggs are often sold in pubs and fish and chip shops.

47. The brewery employs people to visit its pubs anonymously to quantify the effects of these charters.

48. Most Irish people go to pubs to socialise, not to get hammered, despite the country’s reputation for riotous Bibulousness

49. 28 And, as a bonus, the pubs stay open so revellers can drink themselves merrily into the new year.

50. This forced them to sell or free of tie about 11000 of the then-estimated 60000 UK pubs.

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52. Synonyms for Alehouses include bar, beer parlours, brewpubs, pubs, saloons, taverns, taprooms, watering holes, public houses and gin mills

53. Alicante’s main port is lined with diverse restaurants, bars and pubs serving seafood, tapas, cocktails, and wines until late

54. A revaluation of the brewer's 600 pubs showed that they are now worth £255million more than their book value.

55. Every friday, some pubs and restaurants have After Work specials with a free buffet and happy hour prices in the bar.

56. 11 All pubs and bars could be allowed to stay open late for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee weekend under Government plans.

57. 16 There's not much in the way of entertainment in this town - just the cinema and a couple of pubs.

58. The chairman of the JD Wetherspoon pubs chain has accused the Government of putting jobs at risk by "fleecing" the pub industry.

59. 24 If that was its method of discouraging tourists in their search for quaint old London pubs, it was highly successful.

60. They supply most of the pubs and they distort the market as a result of their sheer size and advertising wealth.

61. Surely it is time that breweries understood the importance of their Victorian pubs, and turned to conservation rather than mutilation.

62. Running parallel to Princes Street, this narrow thoroughfare is a convivial haunt full of pubs of character, boutiques and restaurants.

63. If that was its method of discouraging tourists in their search for quaint old London pubs, it was highly successful.

64. Bywords.ca (est 2003) is the sequel to Bywords, a monthly magazine distributed freely in pubs and cafés from 1990 to 2001

65. There has been little change in the combined market share of the six national brewers owning more than 000 pubs since February 19

66. The brewers have until November to free up thousands of pubs by selling them or leasing them free of the tie.

67. I have now slipped into the comfortable habit of accepting proffered cigarettes in pubs or at parties without even token agonising.

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69. Chophouses and cozy pubs serve traditional fare with excellent beers, and fine dining can be found just as easily as a good hot dog

70. At night, Marbella becomes a hub of activity with alfresco bars and restaurants, lively pubs and night clubs open until the early hours.

71. See boisterous ‘There may have been fewer people inside the pubs, but outside multitudes upheld Irish social habits by smoking and drinking Boisterously at the …

72. Kay's Law pub ban for Abusers: Violent partners could be banned from pubs under new measures named after woman who was murdered by her husband

73. Fish and chips, Sherlock Holmes and Monty Python have joined cricket, pubs and red double-decker buses on a growing list of England's national treasures.

74. People generally gather with friends at parties, in pubs, clubs, in the streets, or city squares to eat, drink, and celebrate the new year.

75. 227 reviews of Claret Wine Bar "This is a very nice little wine bar in an area that is desperate for more than just Irish pubs

76. Branson, Missouri's most comprehensive online resource for area dining, including restaurants, cafes, fast food, coffeehouses, and pubs / lounges that serve food, located in Taney and Stone Counties

77. Explore the Bay State by sampling the finely crafted ales and lagers from Breweries and brew pubs, extending from Cape Cod and the Islands to the Berkshires

78. The pebbled beach, Brighton Pier's amusement arcade and the Royal Pavilion are the main sights, but you'll also find hundreds of pubs and clubs catering to an energetic crowd.

79. Banditti Club is, funnily enough, named after the Banditti Club, a group of rogues who used to gather in Glasgow’s pubs, singing, eating and playing music late into the night

80. The movement kept trying in the 1920s, losing three more referenda by close votes; it managed to keep in place a 6pm closing hour for pubs and Sunday closing.