Sometimes they come in busloads and make it upstairs for a cup of tea before being personally guided round the garden or through the museum. |
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For the visitors, who had taken 52 busloads of fans to Glasgow on Tuesday, the road to Hampden will be traversed again next week. |
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It means busloads of energetic young Poles making their way to Britain, and other parts of the EU, in search of work. |
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Whereas it used to be places like Newcastle, Edinburgh now attracts busloads of stag dos. |
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There was a time, about 10 years ago, when busloads used to come from Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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The Reverend Jesse Jackson today arrived in New Orleans delivering busloads of people who fled the city weeks ago. |
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There is an increase in the number of bars and restaurants and busloads of people from all over the country are coming to Belfast. |
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The visitors from Mahlabatini, near Ulundi, brought with them two busloads of three Zulu generations to display their culture. |
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This is a working-class town, and there's no way we would have busloads of Chelsea supporters leaving it every week. |
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Just thought I would let you know that the Heartland Church in Rockford, Illinois has already sent three busloads of volunteers to Waveland. |
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Yeah, you see, I've tried very, very hard to come up with a paragraph that'll win me busloads of sympathy from one and all. |
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People often stop in their tracks on the road to look at it, and busloads of architecture students from nearby Aberdeen University have been known to make field trips there. |
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It seemed to be a bit tacky and full of busloads of elderly people. |
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Tours take busloads of curious tourists round the winding side streets, peering at security gates behind which celebrities hide from their adoring public. |
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Curious Indians have traipsed up the hill to gape at the hippies, hoping to see some of the open air free love that once drew busloads of voyeurs to the beaches of Goa. |
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Lao Bay was an entertaining circus of activity the day we stopped in, with busloads of windsurfers camped out under tiki huts or on the white sand beach. |
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We went to Venice a few days later and it was full of dirty pigeons and busloads of ghastly American tourists shrieking at each other like fishwives. |
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A SCARED hotel manager opened her bar outside licensing hours after busloads of Rangers fans turned up. |
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One witness said large numbers of troops arrived in the southern city of Daraa in busloads before dawn. |
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They also count on busloads of seniors during the week, and they face a balancing act of not offending one group to please another. |
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The union predicts the equivalent of 9,000 doubledecker busloads of extra passengers will descend on the capital for the event. |
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But many of those attending had no idea what the issue was all about as 25 busloads of Polish students from Poznan were bused to the rally. |
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On Saturday two busloads of workers from the Treorchy factory, travelled to London to protest outside the company's flagship stores. |
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Are there really busloads of ghoulish skeletons driving through town? |
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There's a superstorm raging in Seattle and the doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial are in crisis, as busloads of patients come in for treatment, not just to shelter from the rain. |
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