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11 Sentences With "butties"

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It serves signature dishes like Welsh rarebit and Old Spot bacon butties, as well as fine wines.
Britain has given the world Cornish pasties, Yorkshire puddings, chip butties, and the deep-fried Mars bar.
But, we have to admit, a day off to eat Prince Harry's famous bacon butties — which he made for late-night partiers at Will and Kate's wedding — drink Champagne, and gawk at all the dresses does sound pretty lovely.
"Whether it is bacon butties for the 9am team meeting, some healthy treats post gym work out or the ultimate freshly baked croissant and coffee there is now no excuse to skip breakfast," says the rather chirpy UberEATs press release.
The tight budget of my childhood years meant I often took Spam sandwiches to school, and soon discovered that not only were they the most unswappable of sandwiches in the playground—refused even by those desperate to get rid of egg butties—but they also carried something of a social stigma.
There are a couple of regional variations on the British McDonald's menu—the main one being the bacon roll, which is sold as a breakfast item until 10:30 AM. Not quite as exciting as McNoodles or as sophisticated and European as being able to order wine with your Big Mac, but who doesn't like bacon butties?
Southam is one of a fleet of 62 wooden butties (known as "big rickies") built for the Grand Union Canal Carrying Company in the 1930s at Rickmansworth.
It provides an insight into the transport system which was fundamental to the industrial revolution in Britain. There are working models and 3-D displays including a model of the short-lived inclined-plane mechanical lift at Foxton in Leicestershire. Exhibits include models of working boats including narrow boats, barges, butties and tugs, painted ware and canal crafts, traditional clothing, canal-side signs and specialist tools. The museum has a shop and café, and a school/activity room available for educational visits.
He soon finds excuses to arrest everybody in Sabden, and when there is no one else left, he even arrests himself! Unfortunately, there are some real criminals on the loose and they take advantage of having the empty village to themselves. (30 May 1997) 6\. "Smug Smugglers" - Barrow and Furness, the robbers on the loose, wire into Silas' telephone connection and trick Lil into thinking Furness is Silas and asks for a barrow full of treacle butties to be left by the mine.
The song was initially written in the late 1970’s by a Rotherham United fan named Terry Moran. While the song became known as the "Greasy Chip Butty Song", Moran's inspiration came from Magnet, with the mention of chip butties being an afterthought. Gavin Hancock, a Rotherham Blade, overheard Moran singing the song in a pub and wrote his own version about the Blades; Hancock's version quickly grew in popularity among Sheffield United supporters from the early 1980’s and is now considered the club's anthem.
Through his company Mumbles Records, he represents a number of acts, which he refers as his "butties". These stars include tribute singer Shaking Stephens, failed magician Cliff Daxon who he has looked after for 12 years. He also represents the "World famous “Davy G” Music Maestro (as seen on TV in 1983)" and a newly signed up Queen tribute band, "The Thomas Brothers from Trebanos". Hunt appears to be a frustrated game show host as (depending on the response) he likes to reply to the answers of his clients with expressions such as "Quack-quack-oops", "Ah-Er" and "Bing - The top answer".

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