So, how do you get more of your patrons to drink your beer when the preference for cocktails and more flavorful bevvies is ramping up? |
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I'm sure they have a great time planning their robberies over a few bevvies and then spending the proceeds in sunny countries. |
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It's unlicensed so if you need some bevvies to jumble up the courage, get tanked up elsewhere. |
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After a good shop we hit the local for a bit of scran, and a few bevvies of course. |
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He still likes to make occasional forays to London to see his pals and have a few bevvies. |
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He can handle his liquor, so he's not the type to show his emotional hand after a few bevvies, but he does let the mask slip momentarily when I ask about his father. |
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Walking past a taverna after a few bevvies one night, his eyes lit on a display cabinet with what appeared to be succulent roasted half-chickens going round on the spit. |
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Apparently, you can bring alcoholic bevvies into movie theatres. |
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After a few bevvies, I bet it they were all ever so slightly less Loveable. |
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Wonder if Gordon Brown will do the same after a few bevvies at a dinner for Raith's 1994-95 League Cup winners? |
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Even more happily, we found the drink prices very reasonable, so a few bevvies in the comfortable and welcoming bar went down a treat. |
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That way there would be no confusion about how many bevvies you can risk. |
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Regulars at the Carlsberg Sports Bar, part of the Casino at the Empire, were chuffed to bits when Charlie joined them unannounced for a few bevvies. |
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We have long had, for example, bizzies, bezzies, bevvies, blurts, bifters and scallies, scuffers, scone 'eads, tatty 'eads, twirlies and trainies. |
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