Sentence examples for supermarket or something from inspiring English sources

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You see those change, so you've got to get them before they get changed into something bland, a supermarket or something".

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After a vote with a 67% turnout and 85% in favour of striking, the first national Unilever stoppage took place on 9 December last year, affecting a mind-boggling array of famous brands – and the latest plan drawn up by Unite, the GMB and USDAW once again reads like a wave of action sweeping through the shelves of a supermarket (or, if you prefer, something of an industrial soap opera).

Is it anything having to do with supermarket chains or something else?

Put each costume in a different bag (like a supermarket bag or something) so you don't get confused.

He had offered to change "bodega" to "supermarket" or "superette" or something else agreeable to them, but the leaders said no, "supermarket" was not enough, and eventually Haas painted out the panel, at his own expense.

Speaking of things that give you nightmares, one unhappy customer recently took to Facebook after sampling some Sainsbury's vegan cheese, telling the supermarket to "Call it Gary or something just don't call it cheese because it's not cheese!" Sainsbury's responded by mocking up a packet of "Gary" in a tweet, which was shared thousands of times by approving users.

In the retail world, people mean conversions, usually 25%90%90%, depending on the type of store (nobody walks into 7-11 or a supermarket without buying something, but less people buy something at Best Buy).

She died at the age of just 62, leaving behind a library in which a cook, or even just a greedy person, can very quickly become lost – her archive is now in the care of Oxford Brookes University – and at least one bona fide classic recipe of her own invention: spiced parsnip soup, a dish today so ubiquitous, you can buy it in a supermarket carton (something that may or may not have amused her).

Newer sites that cater to women tend not to replicate the look or the content of a supermarket tabloid, something many female-oriented sites did at first.

It doesn't matter whether the clothes come from a supermarket or straight from a designer; choose something within budget that makes you look and feel good.

Every year, without fail, someone designs something deluxe (a bag, usually) inspired by something found at a supermarket or corner shop, parodying the very consumerism that allows fashion to exist while commenting on the fine line between haute and mass consumer culture.

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