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    1. We could grab lunch at a pub somewhere nearby perhaps


    2. She was going to the pub


    3. delicious beer battered cod and chips from the village pub, which was obviously a


    4. In the end, he’d badgered Liz and I into showering and changing and took us both out to the local pub for a meal


    5. They ignored him and walked into the pub


    6. I’ll never forget it – we went down to the pub to chew over things just after he was demobed


    7. ‘How about I whisk you off to a nice pub for some lunch instead?’ he countered ‘Assuming I can use your bathroom facilities to wash some of this dust off my hands, that is


    8. ‘I thought it would be better coming out here, the village pub is rather exposed, I feel


    9. As he drives out of the village - he’s suggested that we go to the pub at Weare again - I thank him over and over for my flowers


    10. Elond wouldn't have cared anyway if he met a former lover at a pub every third week

    11. the pub landlord has thrown off


    12. At the pub, beneath the horse chestnut that drops


    13. hands for the pub and essential things,


    14. “It would be a good system, especially in the pub


    15. She cursed when she remembered that she had smashed the glass earlier that night when she and her husband romped home from the pub


    16. He took extra care whenever his small hands brushed one of the empty cans of strong lager that his mother drank in the afternoons before going down the pub


    17. Instead they went back to the pub, via a local car park, and didn't come home until the wee small hours


    18. From the takings her husband was able to recompense his mate for the ruined cards, put enough cash in his pocket for a good night in the pub and leave Cyberia with enough housekeeping to keep them going for nearly a whole week, providing, of course, that she shopped frugally and avoided anything expensive like fresh bread and real butter


    19. 'We used to run a pub called the Ragged Fox in London but now I make tiaras and headgear and I'm doing not half bad


    20. “He’s not that bad, I suppose”, she said to one of her friends on the following Friday night as they walked into the pub

    21. In the end Terry was forced to pawn his earrings and to buy a pub


    22. Terry pretty well disappeared from public life, earning a meagre living from his pub until that went into liquidation too


    23. On the spur of the moment, I tell her about the incident in the pub last week


    24. He spent most Friday and Saturday nights in the pub and then went to his local nightclub


    25. He shared his home but not his time, preferring, when not down at the pub watching Manchester City flatter to deceive in wide screen glory, to lock himself away in his room with his computers and his cable links to a very private world of digital opportunities


    26. ‘Jessie …’ I stammered ashamed - considering our conversation in the pub the other week she’d have every reason to be off with me - but she gives me a warm hug


    27. Gary had gone into great detail over dinner in the pub about what a capable cook he is - he laughs – acknowledging the hit


    28. The next Sunday evening, with both of the Roach boys quite worn out by the wheeling of barrow loads of hardcore into the brick curtained hole where the new patio was taking shape, Helen Roach suggested her husband go down to the pub for a couple of beers


    29. In making her offer, which seemed at face value to be a kindness, she knew perfectly well that Ken would go and that he would stay in the pub until closing time


    30. She also knew that Lucy would be out at a friend’s house until nine o’clock, leaving her at home all alone, alone with Alan, who was at an age when he still preferred a set of headphones in his bedroom to the embarrassing company of his father in the pub, no matter that his father would pay for the beer

    31. In the two hours between finishing the evening’s murderous chores and Ken’s return from the pub, Helen Roach’s insidiously persuasive skills were brought to bear on her daughter, convincing Lucy that she had killed her step-brother, but that her mother loved her so much that so long as Lucy never uttered another word on the subject of Alan’s disappearance, then she would protect her forever and a day


    32. Ken first became aware of the haunting but strangely comforting melody down at his local pub one evening a few weeks after Alan’s rude and abrupt departure


    33. ‘I’ll take you out for a meal at the pub later but this should see you till then


    34. I wasn’t sure what he would say after last night in the pub


    35. friend of his one evening down at his local pub, and he wondered


    36. As we leave the pub, Ben has his arm round Abi –


    37. their local pub, could they decide on how best to wake the buggers


    38. distractions on the television and in the pub, without any real


    39. was having a chat with your father in the pub the other night


    40. ‘Well, he had one arm round her as they walked into the pub … have you met him?’

    41. night when she and her husband romped home from the pub


    42. As we walk round to the pub, he tells me about the project he is currently working on in connection with the ongoing disaster with the Arts Centre building alterations


    43. The pub car park is pretty packed by the time I get there and it takes me a couple of minutes to find a parking space


    44. The pub is only just up the road; it’s not worth putting on my gloves


    45. We had a lovely evening … he’d driven us out to a pub on the outskirts of town


    46. Goodness knows how long we’d have stood there in the car park of the pub if someone hadn’t walked past and giggled … it was probably nothing to do with us, but all the same, we’d very quickly got into his car and he’d driven me home


    47. the end Terry was forced to pawn his earrings and to buy a pub


    48. living from his pub until that went into liquidation too


    49. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn that she hangs around in the pub during the evening purely in anticipation that someone she knows will come in and buy her a drink


    50. the pub and then went to his local nightclub














































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