Las Vegas Sun: GOP Senate hopefuls unleash closing-time ad barrage ❋ Unknown (2010)
With less than three weeks until early voting begins, Republicans seeking to unseat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are taking to the airwaves in a closing-time ad blitz, seeking to influence Nevada conservatives and catch the GOP front-runner, Sue Lowden, as polls show her pulling away from the pack. ❋ Unknown (2010)
From fifteen to closing-time he was a fixture in the Chestnut ❋ Unknown (2008)
In Ireland, which in Europe is second only to Luxemburg in per capita alcohol consumption, the government two years ago began rolling back closing-time extensions adopted in 2000. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The old “closing-time” spotlights could not have cleared out the place any faster. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Mrs. Piggin led the way into a cosy little private bar, where a number of hunt looking gentlemen were enjoying a glass before closing-time. ❋ Sayers, Dorothy L.Lord Peter 03 (1988)
When afternoon closing-time came, Trixie pulled down the bar shutters and locked them. ❋ Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982 (1956)
From fifteen to closing-time he was a fixture in the Chestnut Tree. ❋ Unknown (1949)
"I did once; but I got in with a nice long list just before closing-time, and there was very nearly a riot on both sides of the counter." ❋ Various (N/A)
Some of the places we had visited he knew quite well, and we sat up talking about the sights we had seen until it was past closing-time. ❋ Robert Naylor (N/A)
It was nearly closing-time when we were ushered into the taproom of the village inn among some strange companions, and when the hour of closing arrived we saw the head of the village policeman appear at the shutter through which outside customers were served with beer. ❋ Robert Naylor (N/A)
And there were probably other triplets, but when my brother suggested there were also three letter e's in the name of Peebles, I reminded him that it was closing-time, and also bed-time, so we rested that night in an old inn such as Charles Dickens would have been delighted to patronise. ❋ Robert Naylor (N/A)
It was after closing-time, but as the gentleman on horseback had delivered our message according to promise, the people of the inn were awaiting our arrival. ❋ Robert Naylor (N/A)
About 8: 30 the crowd began to come in earnest, and by 9: 30, and from that on, men and girls drank, danced, and cut up until closing-time. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
I would start for school in the morning, but instead of going would meet a couple of boys and we would hide our books until closing-time. ❋ Dave Ranney (N/A)
After supper they went to the West End Cinema, and there, just before closing-time, a film, in which everyone was falling into a dirty duck-pond for no ostensible reason, was suddenly stopped, and there appeared across the screen the flaming notice: ❋ Alec Waugh (1939)
There was a certain desperation in her tone, as if she thought the tragic life of a household ought to have a definite closing-time every night, after which people could go to bed in peace. ❋ Rebecca West (1937)
Throughout the day he shadowed George, and, shortly before closing-time, backed him into a corner, tapped him on the chest, and requested the temporary loan of a sovereign. ❋ Unknown (1928)
But on Saturday, just before closing-time, the King set to and made a shoe so fine that when the Lad saw it he said quietly, "I could not make a better." ❋ Unknown (1922)