off licenceの例文
- Recently Hickey's has also opened an off licence.
- Tariq enters the shop with a packet of crisps from the off licence.
- Today Gaymer's Olde English is mostly sold through supermarkets and off licence chains.
- Shops include a family run Post Office, and a village store / off licence.
- However there are many off licence retailers opened 24 hours a day, such as large supermarkets.
- A commonly used slang term for the off licence is " offie " or " offy ".
- Most off licences ( i . e . liquor stores ) sell at least a dozen bottled beers.
- There is a post office and general store, an Italian restaurant ( closed ) and an off licence.
- Here there is a Newsagent, Off Licence, Post Office, Chemist, Barbers, Cob Shop and Accountant.
- "' Bargain Booze "'is a chain of off licence stores, that operates in the United Kingdom.
- The Grape & Grind, an off licence at No . 101, was established in 2010, and includes an enomatic wine dispenser.
- The shopping centre includes a butcher, pharmacy, Off Licence, pub, bookmakers, Chinese restaurant, gym and a Costcutter supermarket.
- By 1997, Scottish and Newcastle claimed that it was the most widely distributed alcoholic product in both pubs and off licences in the country.
- In the surrounding area there is a beautician and another off licence as well as a working men's club which is for members only.
- The original retailers being, hairdresser, chemist, dry cleaners, off licence, Forbuoys newsagents, butcher, Lipton grocers, hardware and Fruiterer.
- When Richard Tanner opened Shropshire s first self-select off licence in 1968 it was called The Wine Centre to disassociate it from Tanners.
- With the collapse of First Quench Retailing, whom owned Threshers in November 2010, Bargain Booze became the largest off licence chain in the United Kingdom.
- In the late 1970s, wine could only be bought through off licences or specialist wine retailers, usually in city centres, and only during limited hours.
- Its facilities include a medical and dental practice, pharmacy, butcher's, a village store with off licence, three Wells and north west of Glastonbury.
- The East India Company auctioned off licences to gambling dens, brothels and opium traders ( this alone accounted for approximately 60 % of colonial Penang's crimes)