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Upon completion of the hot whisky order the women planned to ask for fifteen pints thereby coercing a reluctant publican to serve women pints.
The inmate received 10 oz (283.5 g) wheaten bread, three pints of beer, and two pints of soup, broth or milk potage every day.
Two such fighters were persuaded, over several pints of beer, to talk about themselves and the reputations they had acquired.
Estimates of the volume varied, but a figure of fifteen pints in one evening was common.
After all, if we were allowed to wield pints what else might we wield and where would it all end?
Having lost several pints of blood due to a nasal haemorrhage, he was much too weak to continue.
The weekly production was 120 pints of skimmed milk, 960 pints of semi-skimmed milk, and 840 pints of whole milk.
He then translated this / sum into the amount of wheat it would buy, which was 2034 pints of wheat at the average price of wheat during 1834.
My course was half a pint of new milk in bed at half-past seven.
Furthermore, the wrong reading responses with exception words should demonstrate the application of rules to these words, as in the pint example.
In addition, the number of larvae per container was reduced to between 20-50 larvae per pint jar of flour to induce feeding.
Examples of the former include the donation of a pint of blood or bone marrow.
In those days, if you were a woman or recognizably so, it was wellnigh impossible to procure a pint of beer in a public house.
The value of the subsidy to a family buying 20 pints of milk per week will be 40p.
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About 320,000 gallons were transported which provided a weekly allowance of two pints per head for nearly 200,000 people during that period.
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At present, one-third pints are allowed for sale only for schoolchildren.
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Each van of smuggled beer contains 1,500 pints, which is more than the weekly trade of a small community pub.
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Thirty-one million pints appear to have got lost.
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One white van load contains some 1,500 pints, which is more than the weekly beer sale of a small pub.
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Even if she drank 32 pints in one hour, her blood alcohol concentration would still be only 15 mg.
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The only measures for milk that were made legal were the half-pints and the pints.
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Every day 40,000 pints of low-alcohol and nonalcoholic drinks are drunk.
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I have no evidence at present to suggest that it would be desirable to provide also that they should contain only pints and half pints.
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Neither is the foreign visitor when he has found that we sell things in pints instead of litres.
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The fact is that four not-so-large glasses of claret are roughly equivalent to two pints of beer, which give a reading of 73.
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Every day, about 1.5 million pints of beer are smuggled.
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I consume alcohol hardly at all, but two pints of milk per day has been my habit for many years past.
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Instead of using 16 pints of water every time the flush is operated, this system uses only two pints.
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Pints are drawn, and folk drink from glasses holding pints.
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We are proud that 33 million pints of milk are delivered each morning to 16 million homes.
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The calculation was made upon the assumption that the old age pensioner smokes four ounces of tobacco a week and drinks six pints of beer.
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We do not trade in glasses of beer and pints of milk.
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In some areas 12-year-old children regard themselves as regular drinkers and some teenagers frequently drink more than 25 pints of beer a week.
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He said that, for most people, they amounted to little more than the price of three pints of beer a week.
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I am no expert on the subtext of heads on pints of beer.
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Only bottles of milk and pints of beer and cider will then be allowed in traditional measurements.
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They drank up to seven pints of beer a night.
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In the hours that followed 35 pints were given.
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There are three pints of beer a week for each member of the club.
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Two and a half pints a week is useless to replace lost weight.
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We shall not argue the level of old-age pensioners' subsistence based on one or two pints of milk, or one or two bags of coal.
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With three children it is 4·79 pints per week, and with four and more children the figure is 4·35.
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They include the mile and the acre, and pints of milk can still be sold in returnable bottles.
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We were so tired that we slept for an hour before having a couple of pints.
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The same machines are used as for half-pints, in many cases pints and even quarts; the machine is adjusted.
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The baby is between 10 and 12 ins long and pumps 50 pints of blood a day.
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The average family of five persons consumes, to the best of my information, about 15 pints of non-welfare milk weekly.
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However, he has many constituents who drink many thousands of pints—not litres—of milk.
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The minimum supply to them is five pints per head per week.
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Many of those third-pints of milk were taken away undrunk, because no one liked the stuff.
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The milk ration for adults is to be increased from three to three and a half pints per week.
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The increase will be from the present two pints per week to two and a half pints weekly.
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One-third pints are allowed only for schools under the schools milk scheme.
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Under present law, third pints are allowed for sale only to schools, and there is no requirement to mark the quantity.
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A child must have at least 1½ pints of milk a day.
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He confessed that he had had a couple of pints and two whiskies.
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I think that the normal man's driving is certainly affected after a couple of pints of beer or two or three whiskies.
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Three pints of milk a week is very little for them, and in many cases their health is being ruined.
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Drunkenness is a condition which may result from drinking two pints, or from drinking ten.
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Drunkenness itself is not defined, except jokingly, as the drinking of eight or more pints of beer.
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Hospitals are not at any time limited to three and a half pints per head per week.
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After two weeks in hospital and four pints of blood the patient recovered.
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Three pints a week; a week is thus a very short time in politics.
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Last year 330 million such pints of beer were drunk in this country.
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I did not use pints at all: it was he.
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They had 1,200 members and received 12 barrels a week, an average of 2½ pints a week for each member.
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Milk is to be sold in half-pints or multiples of half-pints, and here again, the trade agreed that it is a very reasonable practice.
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The absolute minimum amount of alcohol required to reach 50 milligrams per 100 millilitres is 2 pints of beer or 2 double whiskies.
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Tens of millions of our citizens have grown up with pounds and ounces, pints and gallons.
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By that stage, the child is about a foot in length and pumping 50 pints of blood a day.
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The present supply is based on an allocation of 3½ pints a week per head.
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The target figure for all overseas theatres is 4 pints.
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To pay for those rate increases, the pubs will have to sell an extra 325,000 pints of beer, or 355,000 more whiskies.
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We have raised the entitlement to two and a half pints a week, a month earlier than last year.
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Civilian tuberculosis institutions provide the ordinary civilian diet with the addition of two pints of milk daily.
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Anyone who gets more than two pints of beer at a ground is lucky and deserves a star.
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Gangs of thugs carrying pints of beer were strutting round the stand threatening anybody who dared to say a word to them.
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Grammoxone is a perfect example which came on the market at two-and-a-quarter pints in 20 gallons; we are now possibly using only half or three-quarters.
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The doctor then told the patient that he must stop smoking and drinking 18 pints of beer at the weekends.
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Taken with a few pints it can result in coma and death.
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Therefore, a litre is getting on for 2 pints.
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Can he suggest any way in which his influence can be brought to bear upon retailers to have half-pints available for these people?
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With two children it works out at 5·04 pints per week—a slight reduction.
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People live in terms of bags of coal, pints of milk and that sort of thing.
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The average weekly consumption of all milk, including welfare and school milk, is about five pints per head.
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You can calculate how many pints of milk that means for the children.
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I even heard of a foreman who went up to 20 pints a day.
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He had won his bet and went on to have a further three pints in another public house.
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Obviously this provision is nonsense, because there will be 148 pints of beer on board the bus.
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I suppose that ·15 would represent something like six or seven pints of beer.
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To switch from filling pints to filling half-pints can be a costly operation.
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Years ago the amount was expressed in terms of half pints of beer, single measures of whisky, glasses of table wine and so forth.
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The lady concerned needed 42 pints of whole blood, the entire laboratory was up for many nights testing her every 15 minutes.
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He needed 14 pints of blood, and was fighting for his life.
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Instead of 14 pints a day, he would need 20 pints a day to keep sane.
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We shall have to exchange notes translating pounds, ounces, pints and quarts back and forth.
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She said that a person might drink as much as six pints or six whiskies.
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They are half mutchkins or half pints of whisky which the men take home.
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