off-licence u rečniku PONS

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He was on bail for a previous robbery at the time of the off-licence robbery.
www.herald.ie
Almost all supermarkets and grocery stores, and many petrol stations, have an off-licence.
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Adults purchasing alcohol on behalf of a person under 18 in a pub or from an off-licence are potentially liable to prosecution along with the vendor.
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Last night health campaigners hit out at the off-licence.
www.dailyrecord.co.uk
By limiting off-licence hours, drinkers would have to "pre-plan your pre-loading or go without", he said.
www.stuff.co.nz
The cost of a pub's licence is based on its turnover, while an off-licence -- which commonly makes a higher turnover -- pays a flat fee.
www.thejournal.ie
By 1924 the couple had established a tobacconist and off-licence business with four properties.
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This is important both from the medico-legal point of view and because the patient information leaflet may not make sense to the patient if the drug is used off-licence.
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Amenities on the estate include two churches, a newsagent, an off-licence, a takeaway, a sandwich shop, a beauty salon, a glass-blower and a dental surgery.
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He had gone out to the off-licence on his bicycle at approximately 9.30pm to buy beer and crisps.
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