The pub was quiet as Dan sipped his pint of Stella shandy, served by a barman who he'd never seen doing the evening shift. |
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It all began after I stopped by the pub after putting the paper to bed on new year's eve to share a shandy with the troops. |
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He really can't hold his drink well though, half a shandy and he started pouring his little heart out to me on the way back to the hotel. |
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For the non-alcoholic drinkers, he says, he is always ready with a rock shandy. |
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I then suggested that perhaps all they needed was a nice cup of coffee or a half of shandy and they looked at me as though I were a paedophile. |
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I also like a Pimms in the summer, and sometimes a shandy, but that's not very cool, is it! |
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The brain associates completing the arduous learning task with the reward of a vigorous hand shandy. |
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She normally drank shandy, but vodka did not seem inappropriate in the circumstances. |
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Ray arrived and ordered a pint of shandy, Mark looked at him strangely and then noticed the car keys Ray had put on the bar. |
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My Dad goes golfing and has a shandy in the clubhouse before arriving home at exactly 2pm for lunch. |
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It's a bosker thirst-quencher. Give us another shandy, darling. |
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Some quick ways to cut out units are to choose lower strength beers and wines, opt for smaller servings – or you could try a shandy or spritzer. |
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A thousand colors invade the cortex at the listening of this shandy heroically crazy. |
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The plot flushes through your head faster than a pint of shandy. |
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Schloer, often used as an alternative to wine, has a higher sugar content than cola drinks, as did most shandy. |
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Minimum quantity by order 2000 parts shandy in all the categories of products of our site. |
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The installation was producing shandy and other beverages mixed with beer in inline process. |
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Whenever the smoke of the grill became unbearable I would stand in the car park with a lime and lemonade, or sometimes a shandy, and she would look up from her book and smile. |
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Drink spirits and mixers, or bottled concoctions, or shandy. |
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The classic shandy drink has in recent times been joined by a host of new rivals, all of which can be produced simply and accurately in a blending system. |
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There were a few of us at school who got into it and it was just like trying a lager shandy and before you knew it you were glugging methylated spirit. |
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I'd force down a shandy, while he'd drink Boddingtons. |
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Collins is now in full flow, wiring into a chicken dopiaza and sipping a lager shandy. |
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We had fizzy dandelion and burdock, because it was pop man day. Dandelion and burdock is like shandy, only nicer. |
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Anthropology Professor Dianna Shandy is a specialist on the Nuer, a group entangled in the net of Sudan's arbitrary colonial borders. |
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But Rowson's Tristram Shandy is an antinovel not about WRITING but about READING Sterne's Tristram Shandy. |
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It's a work of exactitude in literature not rivalled outside Tristram Shandy. |
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Keeley is about to start filming the new Michael Winterbottom movie, Tristram Shandy, co-starring Steve Coogan. |
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You can buy some sprite and light beer or take some from your pops in the fridge and make a Shandy at home. |
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Works such as Jonathan Swift's A Tale of a Tub and Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy made digressiveness itself a part of the satire. |
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Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne One of the first novels in English... and a buoyant, postmodern romp. |
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Francis receives a mention in a minor story in Laurence Sterne's novel Tristram Shandy. |
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