How to use "pub" in a sentence
Sentences
Mary Ann Nichols was in 'Frying Pan' pub on the corner of Brick Lane, spending her last pennies on drink
When a man called Brennan began to shout about the murders in a pub in Camberwell, the customers ran out into the street and Brennan was soon arrested
His shift finishes in five minutes, but there is no one around in Howarth's quiet police station, and so he leads the woman to the first interview room and tries to suppress the image of a pint of beer in the Black Bull pub.
He has a bad feeling about his pint in the Black Bull pub
Gerry pushes open the door of the small Australian pub and steps onto the terrace with a pint of cold beer in his hand
Inside the pub it is small and dark, and the barman is rude and suspicious, but Gerry has to agree that the view from the terrace is more than spectacular
It is better than serving drinks in a pub or helping out at his dad's office, but only if it is a short day, and only if the case is closed quickly
And sometimes the cases are interesting, and he likes having some good stories to tell the guys in the pub
She stopped twice: once at the house of one of Mrs Dawson's friends and once at a local pub
In some pub in the city."
I ran at once towards the pub, whose owner had a horse and cart
I found the pub's owner in his bar, with no idea of what was going on
If I had not made a promise to the pub owner, she would, I think, have asked me to stay in Leatherhead that night
It was the owner of the pub, whose cart I had taken.
He succeeded in getting some food at a pub.
I spent that night in the pub that stands on the top of Putney Hill, sleeping in a made bed for the first time since I had run away to Leatherhead
After a lot of trouble, I managed to break into a pub and find some food and drink
The nearest pub is far away,' I said.
Or, we can have dinner and spend an hour in a pub,' I said.