It's a sorry sight though, when the expense accounts have soaked up a couple of pints from the bar. |
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You go out and for three or four pints it is all hunky-dory, then things start to deteriorate. |
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He said she had drunk the equivalent of four pints at the time of her death. |
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Nutritionalists suggest that non-active people should drink about 3-4 pints of water a day, though few do. |
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When I fancy a couple of solitary late-night pints in non-contentious company, I tend towards the Royal Borough of Islington. |
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There we sat for a few hours downing pints and watching live footage of what was going on within spitting distance. |
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He drunk three to four pints plus some vodka and lemonade but was not drunk. |
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In July she had spent the evening at a nearby pub when she had had several pints and a glass of vodka and orange. |
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Women screamed and jumped on chairs, men spilled their pints and babies dropped their rattles with each twist and turn of a nail-biting game. |
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It was amusing to see one of our number downing pints as I don't think I've ever seen her drunk before. |
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Anyway, so I'm walking back up West Street, about as half-cut as it is possible to be from 2 pints of Old Speckled Hen after a hard day at work. |
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Pulling perfect pints has become a pre-occupation of Draught Beer Academy tutors who have not been doing their job by half measures. |
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The newest filler for paper cartons turns out about 340 half pints a minute. |
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It produces over 2,000 pints of beer every week for free house pubs as far away as Cheshire and Nottingham, as well as in Yorkshire. |
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On my first trip to the pub I am reminded how half a dozen pints can reduce dazzling intellectuals to burbling halfwits. |
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A casual observer might have noticed they were all drinking pints of Caledonian 80 Shilling, but they were not only there to enjoy the local ale. |
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His normal rate of exchange was five pints of casareep for a gallon of milk. |
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By the time college came around you'd developed a healthy appetite for pints and partying. |
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A whole gang of us met up in the Blue Bell one morning at 10 am for a heart starter and we chatted and drank copious half pints. |
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Rugby is a contact sport, and injuries are as much part of the game as cauliflower ears and post-match pints. |
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There was talk of caving but it soon gave way to a warm fire and pints and cold beans. |
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In a statement Mrs Smith said her husband had drunk several pints of strong lager before leaving the pub at 2am. |
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From Wednesday pulling pints will be foremost on her mind as she takes over Kelly's, Narraghmore. |
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We wolfed down fabulous hamburgers, ham hocks, duck and pints of ale, though Soames astonishingly stuck to Diet Coke and no dessert. |
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Spot familiar faces, places and scenarios in their lyrics as they explore the wonders of the pubs and the pints of the glorious North. |
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The ad was made in Iceland and also features the West Kerry hostelry, where the great man once pulled pints for the locals in Annascaul. |
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That evening we had a fantastic time, drinking dem pints, bantering away and swapping experiences. |
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He had been on a night out in the town, and came into the shop having consumed five pints of bitter and cider. |
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Tonight I shall drink several pints of wood alcohol with a refreshing mixer of Irn Bru! |
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Most men his age would be down the local bar sinking a few pints and eyeing up the saloon girls. |
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Defence barrister David Taylor said he did it because he had drunk ten to 12 pints, and several alcopops with vodka. |
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Mr Melia had three pints of lager, a bottle of alcopops and a double brandy and coke on a night out with friends before getting behind the wheel. |
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Everything carried on, we ordered our pints, but it was noticeable that several people were eyeballing us all the time. |
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He could see quite a few sailors, laughing, smoking and drinking foaming pints of ale. |
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As with so many good ideas in this little country of ours the seeds were sown over a couple of pints in a local public house. |
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A few people were standing and arguing outside small pubs holding pints of beer in their hands. |
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You can't eat a late night curry without a few pints of lager to wash it down. |
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He said he had drunk around 13 vodkas and ten pints of lager during the day. |
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Winning the quiz, aside from the kudos and respect from your peers, nets you eight pints of beer or lager. |
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He told officers that he had drunk ten pints of strong lager during a six-hour period leading up to the attacks. |
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So if it's legal to go out, drink 23 pints and get into a state and a half, why not be allowed to smoke pot? |
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The pints and quarts explanation sounds reasonable, provided that men in bars used to drink beer by the quart, as in fact they did. |
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Paul and friends, while supping pints, latched on to the far-fetched idea of representing their country at a sport. |
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They go out, drink several pints of beer in the pub and dive into the late night takeaway for a kebab on the way home. |
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For example, someone who drinks 20 pints a week, or three pints a day, will end up paying over 100 extra in a year. |
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Beer drinkers in York today raised a glass to the city's publicans, after it emerged they were getting some of the best-value pints in Britain. |
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I have known Ted since the late seventies and during that time-shared many a laugh and an equal amount of pints. |
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Not that I've been drinking gallons, just a couple of pints, but that's enough to be a bit of a downer. |
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He also told the jury he had had four lines of cocaine and ten pints of lager that evening. |
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Recipes usually give dry measures in cups, and liquid measures in a mixture of cups and pints. |
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It can dehumidify down to 42-degrees, and some models hold a whopping 65 pints of water. |
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As afternoon faded into evening, the flow of pints became a gentle flood, noses reddened and smiles stretched closer to each ear. |
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Ryan said he spent much of the time drinking and had consumed eight or nine pints and a number of shorts. |
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The 16-stone defendant had drunk several pints of beer, alcopops and a quadruple vodka. |
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After eight hours, we had gone solo and had splendid dog fights over the moors, huge fun, especially after two pints of rough cider! |
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One group had gone through a couple of rounds of pints in the time that it had taken him to get served. |
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The astonished lone drinker blinked when three foaming pints of Stella appeared on the bar before him. |
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After a couple of pints we began to loosen up and we had a great night talking rubbish and joking and laughing. |
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Tom enjoyed just three frothy pints, and he wisely quaffed a liter of H20 before bed. |
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They were chatting about school when he reappeared with some pints of liquid. |
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Pubs were packed and main sponsors Guinness reckoned up to 200,000 pints will be quaffed during the festival. |
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The new plant will package one million hectalitres of premium lager a year, the equivalent of four million pints a week. |
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It's very difficult to imagine his current spouse pulling pints for the Salopian drinkers. |
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I would always have two pints after a round to take the edge off and relax. |
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During training the girls must lose pints of liquid, although the chilly nights are unlikely to precipitate dehydration. |
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At one dollar per bottled pint, that's 50 pints or 6.25 gallons of bottled water per barrel of oil. |
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We Brits seem to favour eight pints of lager over a bottle of vino at the local tandoori. |
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Before the CT scan you have to drink three pints of a liquid, a dye which will show up on the scan. |
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In the main filling room, gallons, half gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled. |
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The Paint Spot caters to both the professional and the hobbyist, selling paint in pints, quarts and gallons for you mural-painters. |
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And I did exactly what any teenager would do after several pints of yokel-strength scrumpy and half a bottle of Russian paint-stripper. |
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Tonight is my last night in Preston for a while so I am going for a few pints and a curry I think. |
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The ephah was a dry measure, and the bath a liquid measure, containing about seven gallons, four pints, or three pecks, three pints. |
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After 5 or 6 pints you will feel the need for battered sausages and chips, that's natural. |
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Well Stella have started selling nine pints of draught lager in a keg, 12 hours in the fridge and Robert is your father's brother. |
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It wasn't the late arrival of a dealer or a waitress bearing another tray of sandwiches or pints. |
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Within a few minutes, a police car turned up with the officer and two pints of semi-skimmed milk. |
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It is certainly willing to take controversial stands like being against high prices and in favour of cheaper pints, but where's the beef? |
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We've emailed back and forth, and on Monday night finally got together for industrial-strength pints at the German beer hall down the block. |
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They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is. |
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The liter and its fractions have vanquished quarts, pints, and gallons, while the pound is still holding its own in things such as produce. |
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He had to get up at a ridiculously early hour, before the birds would start their morning song and before the milkman would deliver his pints. |
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Herr Murr calculated Britons were shifting beer at a staggering rate of 200 pints per minute. |
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You ordered shorts instead of pints, because you thought it useful to give the impression that you had money. |
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The perpetrator was said in court to have drunk 15 pints of beer and five shorts between noon and 4pm on the day of the offence. |
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After a year of sustained eyebrow raising and boomerang pints, they now no longer try my patience or my vocal chords. |
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In the main filling room, gallons, halt gallons, pints, quarts and half-pints are filled. |
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Plastic pints have significantly expanded consumer acceptability of milk in single-serve containers. |
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In true darts tradition, Ian gets his preparation in by sinking down a few pints to settle the nerves. |
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Tom, of course, does not take payment in coin of the realm but in pints of Ram's Blood bitter. |
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Hundreds of sausages and burgers were washed down with pints of guest ale and resident brews. |
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It was great for a really noisy pub singalong of the chorus after 9 pints of black and tan. |
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I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal. |
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The streets of our cities are awash with ne'er-do-wells blitzed on pints of binge. |
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Michael drank fewer than three pints of lager while Taylor had a bottle of Pils and four double rum and cokes. |
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It is easy to Succumb to the siren song of your sofa, or perhaps to the comforting coolness of several pints of ice cream. |
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You need to watch the diet and, he says wryly, this is one publican that only rarely gets a chance to have a few pints. |
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He tended to have a few pints very quickly immediately after the close of play and be in bed by 10 o'clock. |
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We went in, sat down, had our pints, but I was watching the lads at the bar watching us, and I knew they were wondering, looking, sizing us up. |
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The camp uses about 2,450 pounds of clay and about thirty-six pints of assorted glazes and underglazes during a season. |
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Instead their masters gave them half-a-dozen pints of coarse flour, rice, or pease, and half-a-dozen herrings. |
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I'm quite a dab hand at a party after 10 pints of Guinness and a few slammers. |
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He was feeling a little mussy after three pints, but gave it his best shot. |
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Afterwards, we take the ferry back to Slussen and have a drink in a mad Czech bar where gorgeous, unflustered nordic barmen pull dozens of pints. |
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Even after 4 pints of pear cider, I told myself I'd sleep and be fine in the morning. |
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After throwing back many pints, they wake up the next morning and find that while in their cups, they seem to have gotten hitched. |
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And after a few pints, I've been known to potter home on it, slow and cautious and wobbly. |
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Men tilting their pints and liquor gurgling out of the neck of the bottles in a steamy smoke-filled American pub. |
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The court heard that it was not unusual for him to go out and drink 20 pints in an evening. |
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I suffer from acute vertigo and my balance at the best of times is like everybody else's after three pints. |
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Over a couple of pints of Kingfisher lager, we chose our starters. |
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Woodside Farm sells sundaes, milk shakes, ice cream cakes and pies, pints, and quarts. |
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It was about a half a mile downhill, with an absolutely beautiful view of the countryside, although it was always a bit harder to get back up again after a few pints. |
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The milk is available in gallons, half gallons, quarts and pints. |
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It was accepted he had drunk five or six pints of lager and two alcopops. |
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Two publicans in the city centre were found to have added 10 cents to the prices of a measure of whiskey and pints of stout, ale, lager and cider. |
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I sat on bar stools, drinking pints of warm ale with my mates. |
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Twenty years ago, seven out of every 10 pints drunk were ale. |
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A bustling micro-brewery built in a weaving shed, the barmaids pull pints of ale straight from the vats out the back, all resplendently clad in 19 th-century costume. |
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I went through pints of Liquid Paper when I typed his letters. |
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We had a couple of pints and an Aristotle of wine and dinner. |
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A heavy drinker who thought nothing of downing up to 30 pints a day, died following a late-night lock-in after being bailed by a court to live in a pub. |
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If I said sticking a lighted candle in your lughole will calm your mind, relax, soothe and revitalise you, you would think I'm three pints of beer short of a session. |
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What happens if you break all the rules and throw your reputation behind a lunatic scheme to let people hear world-class classical music for the price of a couple of pints? |
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Monday, March 17th is St Patrick's Day, when the Irish enthusiastically celebrate their patron saint's day with pints of plain, joined by other fun-loving folk. |
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As a concession to health, he then switched to half pints and even refused a Scotch pie from the chuckwagon although temptation was writ large on his face. |
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What the balti house lacks in bikini-clad women, sandy beaches and palm trees, it makes up for with pints of bitter on tap and a large menu of spicy dishes. |
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One happy landlord estimated that he had sold 5,000 pints, while another had sold out of champagne and a number of spirits within hours of the victory. |
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He then defined binge drinking as consuming four pints in one session. |
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Donald was truly honest when he said that he came for a few pints. |
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Throughout the sale, pints of Spitfire bitter, bottles of Budweiser, glasses of red or white wine and glasses of Famous Grouse Whisky will cost just 99p each. |
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Stonyfield added a ninth flavor, Creme Caramel, and made the switch from plastic to lightweight, unbleached paper pints bearing new, bolder graphics. |
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Night after night Shaun drags her to the neighbourhood pub, the Winchester, to suck back pints with his best friend Ed, the poster boy for sloth and neglect. |
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And, in that time, he has drunk 63,336 pints at his favourite boozer. |
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He has swapped pints for white wine spritzers and given up takeaway food. |
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The bar staff were rushed off their feet getting cokes and half pints for everyone who then turned round and watched Friends on the TV screen over the fruit machines. |
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An overspill from the pub sat on the wall opposite with pints and ghetto-blasters and a dozen pairs of runners hung by their laces from the telegraph wires overhead. |
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Some pints even end up tasting of sulphury eggs, or goats' cheese. |
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So, I tactfully swivelled round on my stool, and pretended to watch the guys playing darts, until my mate Barry returned from the bar with a couple of fresh pints. |
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A hot shower, a feed of black pudding, a few pints and a big steak, together with a showing of the Peru videos, and what more could a person want. |
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Two rotary valve fillers produce plastic gallons, half gallons and pints. |
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But just when I thought it was going to get good and circular it turns out that a congius is roughly equal to six pints, and so a sextarius is one pint. |
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The short stroll to the car took us past the local boozery outside which a group of Hackett wearing pond scum was guzzling pints of the old wife-beater in the hot sunshine. |
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And when it comes to telling porkies, what about those 14 pints? |
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Across the room a posse of young men, fresh from a football match, amused themselves by downing pints of lager in rapid succession and groping any woman who passed by. |
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Ken, the avuncular pot-bellied politician with a preference for suede shoes, small cigars and pints, turned a few heads when he and his gang of 12 swept into the Mare. |
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After full time we moved from the safe-but-boring pints of lager to vodka. |
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Though there's no real scientific way of proving it, I'm convinced I warded off an attack of the flu by guzzling several pints of miso soup last spring. |
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Maybe the three pints of overpriced sickly-sweet lager helped, I dunno. |
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It seems to be more acceptable for women to drink pints or doubles now. |
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The others went down to the local pub for a couple of pints. |
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These works feel as if they were dreamt up over a few pints in a bar. |
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Around 22,000 pints of Second Coming have been downed by thirsty Geordies in its first few weeks. |
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Last year, the bloodmobile at Origlio Beverage collected 34 pints of blood in one morning. |
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Alastair, who says he will travel to Turkey to support James' Eurovision bid, says the pair let off steam over a few pints. |
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I suspect Cornishmen and women really do spend time in pubs muttering into their pints, generally mithering about the English. |
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A TEENAGER turned violent after knocking back eight pints of beer and 16 vodkas, a court heard yesterday. |
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In 1954, Bob Hawke made the Guinness Book of Records for sculling 2.5 pints of beer in 11 seconds. |
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On making a larger opening there issued three or four pints of a very sanguinolent fluid. |
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He had drunk five or six pints and knew, even by his 50-50 assessment, that parasomniac states had been preceded by the ingestion of alcohol. |
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He lost six-and-a-half pints of blood and had to be defibrillated on a helicopter before slipping into a month-long coma. |
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In two pints of water boil one ounce of tan, and a like portion of nutgall till reduced to a pint. |
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Two pints of Ben and Jerry's ice cream and a voodoo doll with pins and a marker will offer particular pleasure. |
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Three hours, one dinner and two pints of unspilled Guinness later, we were in Dublin. |
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The machines were so efficient that by the end of the weekend, they had slurped up seven pints of the beasties. |
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Pub-weary Brits soak up the pints with a heaping bacon sandwich. |
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But Stella shouldn't really be drunk in pints the same way our dads used to drink bitter or mild that was effectively half as strong. |
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Judge Jenkins pointed to the four pints, bottle of wine and two sambucas the defendant admitted made him drunk. |
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And one version of the beer mat carries a picture of 14 pints to rub home the message. |
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When Hal woke up he decided it was beer o'clock and had the girls' permission to wander down the road for a few pints before tea. |
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Chuckling, we admitted that we would probably partake in a few pints of the black stuff that evening. |
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Vicky Chandler said that the 37-year-old drank sambucas, pints of lager and snorted cocaine after a 35th birthday snub from his ex-partner Stacey Nivet. |
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Some win, some lose, but Southampton's biggest fan is always great company, especially after half a dozen pints of apple fritter and a bottle of rouge. |
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I knew items pictured on food menus sold best, and I kept looking at beer ads showing frosty pints and longnecks, thinking, 'Why not put that visual power toward beverages? |
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Witnesses claim Carroll drank two pints of Fosters, four pounds 4 Jager Bombs and around six bottles of Peroni lager in a six-hour bender last month. |
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This shooter has a terrible taste, but is downable after a few pints. |
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In our own rational, revolutionary republic, Thomas Jefferson considered the new metric system an admirable advance over old English feet, pints, and pounds. |
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They believe the calorific content of alcohol can often be overlooked but three pints of beer, for example, can be the equivalent of eating two burgers. |
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More recently, in keeping with darts' strong association with pubs and drinking, matches between friends or pub teams are often played for pints of beer. |
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My companion and I headed for the K2 after enjoying a couple of well-earned after-work pints across the road at Moseley's Fieldmouse and Firkin pub. |
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It's a song designed to be so simple even the drunkest men in the country could have a stab at it following ten pints and a dramatic penalty shoot out. |
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Several pints later, I had to decant him into a taxi and give the driver my credit card number to cover the cost of any potential regurgitative accidents on his way home. |
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The common recipe is to take a box of golden raisins, soak them in a few pints of gin for a few weeks until it evaporates and then eat nine a day. |
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In my depression I was back gorging on two pints of Haagen Dazs a night. |
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