Sentence examples for public house from inspiring English sources

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public house

noun

A pub: a British bar or tavern, usually providing some of the services of a restaurant and sometimes those of an inn or hotel as well.

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This is a pub, a public house.

Hungry, she entered the first public house she came to.

Everybody knows the English public house is in terrible decline.

Later that afternoon, although he was not a drinking man, Arthurs entered a public house.

He described it as "sort of a modern American public house".

What a transformation from a public house to a super stylish apartment!

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When he went to Public House 49 in Patchogue in 2009, I followed him.

Mr. Saari at the Oregon Public House agreed that success or failure would hinge on the transparency of the economics.

Stone's Public House overwhelms you with warmth as you step inside.

Green is co-founder of America's first nonprofit pub, the Oregon Public House.

Lockie tells clients to eat at Yorkville's The Oxley Public House, a colourful classic British-style pub.

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