The team returned to Skipton and travelled by charabanc past cheering crowds to a reception at the town hall. |
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Only in recent years would the lesser team have more fittingly arrived in a charabanc than a team bus. |
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The plot centres around the annual charabanc trip to Whitby by a group of Nottinghamshire 60-year-olds. |
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We used to have a caravan at Knott End and went there every summer in a charabanc. |
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By clever design, the same basic Sheppee body could be used as a charabanc to transport passengers or converted into a goods wagon. |
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You don't take off in a charabanc at 5.30 am on a Sunday lightly. |
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Our anniversary addiction is perhaps a way of imposing order on this charabanc of crazy. |
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This second charabanc jumps around just as much as his first, taking in reggae, a piano ballad, soft rock and vocoder funk. |
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There are horse stables, caravans, and the Strummerville painted charabanc stationed outside. |
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Even so, annual leave was spreading more generally through society, as was the use of the car and other motorised forms of transport such as the charabanc. |
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The cumbersome though finely painted charabanc of the late James style is pulled swaying along by a frisky pony of a plot farcical and romantic. |
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Namely the same old primal activities that people have experienced forever without kidding themselves that, if the whole charabanc were to come to a halt tomorrow, they wouldn't be a little disappointed. |
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It has the bouncy rhythm of a charabanc, mordantly witty lyrics, and, fittingly, its tempo is perfect for gently cruising past coaches on the M6 motorway. |
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Perhaps this is just the modern day equivalent to the old Charabanc trip to the sea side. |
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Over the past ten years, I have presented plays by Christina Reid, Jennifer Johnston, Patricia Burke Brogan, Charabanc and Marie Jones, and Gemma O'Connor. |
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This wonderful pullout card of a Charabanc We are seeing the sights of Waterloocomes along with a surprise pullout of 12 views in a flap built in to the card. |
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