off-licence造句1. He went into an off-licence and bought a large bottle of Bell's.
2. In the same period, off-licence chains owned by the brewers saw their share reduced to less than 25 percent.
3. He nipped out to the off-licence at lunchtime and bought her a huge box of chocolates.
4. She stopped at an off-licence and recklessly bought pink champagne.
5. An off-licence permits the sale of liquor for consumption off the premises.
6. I'm going to the off-licence to buy some whisky.
7. I did so and I was the one who bought the half-bottle of brandy at the off-licence on the way back.
8. I get to my studio at about 7.30am and the off-licence opens at 8am.
9. Group profits rose by £300,000 to £61.4m after strong improvements by inns, restaurants and the Blayneys and Cellar 5 off-licence chains.
10. Fog or no fog, she would have to go out as soon as the off-licence opened to replenish her stock.
11. Meanwhile, two men involved in the uproar surrounding the Chancellor's visit to a west London off-licence have been suspended.
12. The Government also envisages that the same grounds and procedures would apply to off-licence applications.
13. Licences normally take either of two forms: a full on-licence, or an off-licence.
14. However, Mr Lenihan said restricting the sale of alcohol to over 18s in a pub might prove to be difficult and the increased age restrictions, if introduced, might only be for the off-licence trade.
15. "We thought he was pretty honest, but it turns out he's not, " the manager of the neighbourhood's off-licence told 3 News.