Sentence examples for off-licence from inspiring English sources

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off-licence

noun

A shop selling alcohol for consumption only off the premises.

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Need an off-licence?

Bruce Grove … off-licence there.

It was like an off-licence... but a French version.

That and more drink from the off-licence.

This could be paid for by an extra levy on off-licence and supermarket sales.

Are young people threatened by shoot outs between brewers, pub and off-licence owners?

Neither the bank involved, nor the off-licence, are saying much.

Especially when the same bottle is not for sale at the local off-licence?

Why don't off-licence managers look out of the window in the morning?

It will be a wine bar, dining room and off-licence on Hackney Road.

Navid Sadiq (15) January 1992, Southwark, S.London Shot during robbery on off-licence where he worked.

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