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1 But I wouldn't mind having a pint or two of something cold.
2 Suss out the two blokes sat closest to the camera having a pint .
3 The old joke has it that two actors are sitting having a pint .
4 This corner came damn close to having a pint of Hydrogen.
5 He couldn't help wondering what that would be like, having a pint - size version of yourself around.
6 Remember the days when you could smoke inside a pub while having a pint , or at your desk at work?
7 Then, there's the off-stage bullshit around Springsteen working out in a gym or Springsteen having a pint in a pub.
8 I don't even hate the most extreme of Gaelgoiri - although I'll admit that I don't fancy having a pint with one of them.
9 As time wears on, I can't help feeling there is something of this to Farage, who still basically regards having a pint as looking cool.
10 The following day Brian was having a pint in Tigh TP, the pub nearest the pier in the village of Ballydavid on the Dingle peninsula.
11 Having a pint down the street.
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