Very rarely is there any substance to these tales, more often that not they are propagated by strange old men who drink Bovril. |
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Whatever was put in the players' Bovril at half time should be parcelled up and sold as a post-Christmas tonic. |
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I found him in my back garden and nurtured him to this size. It only took a few buckets of cow's livers and Bovril. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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Certainly, I cannot remember anyone at Rangers suggesting in the 1960s putting booze next to the Bovril. |
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A leaflet, called Keep Out The Cold, sponsored by the makers of Bovril, gives a range of tips to help pensioners heat, eat and stay healthy. |
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The 22-year-old, who was wearing a Celtic top, was attacked by other fans wearing Celtic colours as he queued for a pie and Bovril at half-time. |
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They're not regressing to childhood, their stomachs fluttering at the nostalgic prospect of soaking in the fuggy warmth of Bovril and linament. |
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I will be there tonight with a mug of Bovril and some toasted muffins to spy on these loveable, cuddly animals happily doing nothing. |
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A flamethrower was fitted at the rear, operated by Jeremy, and a Bovril boiler in the cab for James to counter the lack of heating. |
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Football fans will be shaking their heads in despair today at the news that the manufacturer of Bovril is to remove the beef in a bid to woo the vegetarian market. |
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust's Druridge Pools reserve in Northumberland is in the running for cash through the Bovril Great Outdoors Revival Campaign. |
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Fans aren't going to take kindly to having free-range, herbal peppermint tea forced down their throats when they're gagging for a steaming cup of Bovril. |
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