off-licence - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • use: Terbinafine is not licensed for treatment of fungal scalp infection, but it is commonly used off-licence for this condition.
  • rob: A pub quiz team tackled a pair of armed men to the ground after they attempted to rob an off-licence.
  • have: The Village Students ' Shop sells a full range of groceries and foodstuffs, stationery and also has a small off-licence.
  • visit: They then decided to walk to North Parade ( the row of shops off Greyfriars ) to visit the off-licence.
  • include: Other Services The Student Shop in Dunelm House includes an off-licence, offering top-quality Threshers ' products at affordable prices.
  • run: In Jubilee Terrace next door are Prince the baker, Munday the greengrocer, and an off-licence run first by Upex and then Milton.

Adjective modifier

  • online: Welcome to the Last Orders page, Last orders is a beautifully presented online off-licence.
  • local: Anyway, I stopped off at the local off-licence to buy a bottle of red wine to console myself.
  • leading: Next working day delivery Tesco - Britains biggest online grocery retailer The Drink Shop - Europe's leading on-line off-licence and drinks gift service.
  • other: Police are also following up reports from the public of two other town center off-licences selling alcohol to under-age youths.
  • on-line: Next working day delivery Tesco - Britains biggest online grocery retailer The Drink Shop - Europe's leading on-line off-licence and drinks gift service.
  • small: The Village Students ' Shop sells a full range of groceries and foodstuffs, stationery and also has a small off-licence.

Modifies a noun

  • chain: Last year Palmer & Harvey clinched a £ 40m deal to supply the Wine Cellar off-licence chain with all its alcohol.
  • owner: Off-licence owners have also needed a firm talking to.
  • shop: On the other corner, there was an off-licence shop and a sweet shop.
  • sale: The decline is attributable in part to an increase in alcohol taxes together with a trend toward more off-licence sales.
  • premise: The move comes as the county council takes over the licensing of pubs, clubs and off-licence premises under the new Licensing Act.
  • manager: He added that licensing magistrates are being asked to warn off-licence managers about their responsibilities when they apply to have their licenses renewed.

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