pub造句1) He was in the pub until closing time.
2) We'd had a few jars down the pub.
3) The pub smelled of stale beer.
4) Let's go to the pub for a drink.
5) The corner pub is quite good.
6) We were in the pub until closing time.
7) The pub had dark wood panelling.
8) The pub is a converted warehouse.
9) The pub looked decent enough.
10) The man lurched drunkenly out of the pub.
11) Nearby is a village with a decent pub.
12) We live next door to the pub.
13) This pub specializes in fine ales.
14) You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays .
15) I think I was short-changed in the pub last night, because I've only got £5 in my purse when I should have £10.
16) You shouldn't leave your bag unguarded in a pub like that.
17) Have we time to nip down the pub for a quick drink?
18) A couple of townies walked into the village pub, looking very out of place in their smart suits.
19) She had been working in a pub, cooking and waitressing.
20) We spent the evening in the pub swapping stories about our travels.
21) He's usually skiving down at the pub when there's gardening to be done.
22) It's a great little pub, but a bit out of the way.
23) At closing time he reeled out of the pub and fell down on the pavement.
24) The pub is said to be haunted by the ghost of a former landlord.
25) He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
26) Uncle Geooge got a black eye for ogling a lady in the pub.
27) They saw that four large men marched into the pub.
28) A group of half a dozen men entered the pub and bore down on the bar.
29) I'll be waiting for you at the entrance of the pub which has a sign painted with a red lobster.
30) We often have a jar or two at the pub after work.