To be honest, if someone came into the loos and asked politely to jump the queue, I would rarely refuse. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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The Newlands Drive public toilets closed last autumn, with the new loos scheduled for completion three weeks ago. |
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A proposal to shut the public loos in Pewsey is not being taken sitting down by villagers. |
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Just look at the state of our old folks' homes, our railways and our public loos if you don't believe me. |
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The council is exploring opportunities for a new village hall and has successfully fought for new public loos at Bosherston. |
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Public loos in Southend could be turned into a trendy underground wine bar, it was revealed today. |
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In the years since, the old problems of litter, graffiti and less-than-sparkling public loos have reared their heads again. |
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Sufferers find it difficult or even impossible to use public loos in the presence of other people. |
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The loos have been supplied by Paton Plant, a Hamilton-based company which supplies luxury portable toilets to celebrity events. |
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The horrified landlord of the Victoria Inn at Salcombe saw water gush out of the loos and whoosh through the public bar. |
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We sat for a while in a red room by the loos on a settee, waiting for something to happen. |
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That is when you naff off to the loos for a snooze or dash to the shopping centre. |
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We camped amid the pews, an ex-con and a hugely pregnant aristocrat waddling backwards and forwards to the public loos with her sponge bag. |
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Calls have been made for public loos at a tourist honeypot on the Furness coast to be kept open. |
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It was all I could do to keep from laughing as I discussed filling in forms and so on, whilst loos flushed all around me. |
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It's only when you retire to the loos and find a whole crowd smoking there that you realise that the flight has been delayed two hours. |
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Public loos have been a vexed issue in the town for some time and council has been grappling with plans to build new public toilets in the caravan park, but that's hit a snag. |
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It was even suggested the dearth of public loos may have cost Birmingham this year's European Capital of Culture crown, which went to Liverpool. |
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He feared there was a Government agenda to pension off public loos because councils did not have a duty to provide them, and closure kept council tax bills down. |
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We need proper loos now, of sufficient quality and quantity, to not only accommodate shoppers and visitors, but also to deal with the rugby hordes. |
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There are far too few accessible public loos in our town centres and the one in the car park is the only reliable convenience with a reasonable standard of cleanliness. |
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Bus drivers and travellers needing to spend a penny will have to cross their legs after the loos next to Chippenham's bus station were shut down this week. |
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Councillors backed the principle of keeping Bardsea loos open while other sources of funding such as shutting Aldingham toilets were explored with the parish councils. |
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A decision was due to be made on the future of the public loos this month. |
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I've often come out of a restaurant's loos thinking 'I'm not sure about this place. |
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The Geordie duo asked us to help fund loos in the subequatorial slums, which many of us gladly did. |
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A 49ft-tall gold box hid the loos inside Florence's Forti di Belvedere. |
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Loos was born in a province of the Czech Republic, in the Moravian capital of Brno, but lived most of his life in Vienna. |
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Originating as a book by Anita Loos and a stage play, this film is a super entertainment from director Howard Hawks. |
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When she found out Mr Rose had changed his mind and handed the honour to Miss Loos, she was determined she wouldn't let it lie. |
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Throughout the year, battles such as Loos were indecisive and led to little movement in the lines of trenches. |
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Designed in 1908 by Adolf Loos,, the American is tiny, and more than halved in size again by its huge full length counter. |
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According to the newspaper, Beckham became close to Ms Loos as she helped him and his family settle into their new life in Spain. |
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John Kipling was sent to Loos two days into the battle in a reinforcement contingent. |
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At Joffre's insistence the offensive was planned next to the French Tenth Army at Loos. |
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The British considered the area drier than Loos, Givenchy and Plugstreet Wood further south. |
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The Viennese architect Adolf Loos also began removing any ornament from his buildings. |
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On 25 September, the British began the Battle of Loos, part of the Third Battle of Artois, which was meant to supplement the larger Champagne attack. |
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In September 1915 the Entente allies launched another offensive, with the French Third Battle of Artois, Second Battle of Champagne and the British at Loos. |
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In April 2004, the British tabloid News of the World carried claims by Beckham's former personal assistant Rebecca Loos that he and Loos had an extramarital affair. |
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At Loos, the British employed poisonous gas for the first time in the war, following on from its use by the Germans at Second Ypres some five months earlier. |
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Beckham, 36, tried to injunct to stop Rebecca Loos giving an interview about an alleged four-month affair in 2004 which the star has always strenuously denied. |
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