Sentence examples for free pints from inspiring English sources

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He thought it was morally wrong and told the bar staff to give people free pints of tap water.

From Nov. 12 to 20, it will hold the Mid-Wales Beer Festival, bookended by the Real Ale Wobble -- two days of cycling with free pints of ale along the way -- and the Real Ale Ramble, walking plus ale.

The future was there for the taking - a day job if required, gigs in the evenings, a local star in a tiny firmament, knocking out Apache with a few free pints afterward.

Returning troops are greeted with a mixture of amateurish cheer, bunting and alcohol: there are endless reports of "champagne welcomes", an improbable "sherry reception" for commandos, and in Dorchester 1,000 free pints of beer.Three decades on, a new tolerance for public emotion has strict limits, however.

Michael Eavis couldn't have predicted the monster he was about to unleash when he invited a few bands to play in his field and offered free pints of milk to the bemused arrivals.

On the plus side: a) I can get from my apartment to the starting line in less than an hour; b) I've found a pub that's offering free pints to finishers.

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Croquet, beer, cricket, empire and P G. Wodehouse: a snip off your tie, and you'll get a free pint.

Billy and Carl have careers; Terry and Gally rarely aspire to much more than a free pint at the pub or, more poignantly, a peaceful afternoon visit with their estranged offspring.

The British Street Food Festival and Awards final, sponsored by 'The Independent on Sunday', takes place this Saturday (11am 11pm) and Sunday (11am 6pm), at The Quadrant at the O2, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX; tickets, which include a free pint of Sharp's beer, cost £5 (under-18s go free); britishstreetfood.co.uk Richard Johnson's advice to would-be traders 1.

In the seaside town of Laugharne this year, on the centenary of Dylan Thomas's birth, visitors who can prove it is their birthday can claim a free pint in Brown's Hotel, the very pub where Thomas liked to sit "mouldering" and giving his liver a punishing work-out.

In the seaside town of Laugharne this year, the centenary of Dylan Thomas's birth, visitors who can prove it is their birthday can claim a free pint in Brown's Hotel, the very pub where Thomas liked to sit "mouldering" and giving his liver a punishing work-out (dylanthomasbirthdaywalk.co.uk).co.uk

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