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29 Sentences With "went drinking"

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Yeah. You just went drinking and there wasn't an email.
That night, a large contingent went drinking at local beer garden.
He recorded with him, he performed with him, he went drinking with him and heard all the lore.
"He said his brother and Bruce Paltrow were in the theater together and did plays together, went drinking together and cashed their unemployment checks together," says Weiss.
Francis and the woman closed out their respective sessions, turned off their phones, and went drinking in a daring double shirking of their upcoming app-appointed tasks.
She stopped for old times' sake in the parking lot of Frantz Inn, the spot just outside the town limits where she went drinking as a teen.
Image: Hobart Mercury The Hobart Mercury has reported that Zwane, who pleaded guilty to the charges, went drinking with friends after his MOFO performance last Friday night.
Often when a group of friends went drinking in Koreatown, someone would invariably propose going to Circle, especially with the right mix of soju, boredom and extra cash.
"Everyone went drinking after the first one [AHCA] failed, and I think we got caught flat-footed," said one Democratic Party operative, speaking on the condition of anonymity, in an interview.
The suspect had told officers in his first interview that he said goodbye to Millane with "a hug and a kiss on the cheek" after their date on December 1, then went drinking with friends, MailOnline reported.
SINGAPORE — On a balmy Friday night, Zara Tan and two friends went drinking at an open-air pop-up bar in Golden Mile Tower, a 1970s-era building with a raw concrete exterior that overlooks Singapore's financial district.
The weekly Shincho magazine said in an issue published last Thursday that Administrative Vice Finance Minister Junichi Fukuda went drinking with a female reporter recently at a bar near his house and asked to touch her breasts and kiss her.
The weekly Shincho said in its latest edition, published on Thursday, that Administrative Vice Finance Minister Junichi Fukuda went drinking with a female reporter recently at a bar near his house and asked to touch her breasts and kiss her.
I was working as a cook and broke as fuck, and so what you did was you went drinking on Division Street, where there were all of these just really crappy bars with peeling linoleum floors and swinging fluorescent lights, and people in there drinking till 6 AM. It wasn't nice, but it was cheap.
The conversation became awkward when he mentioned he broke up with Peggy. Pang, serving guests leaves because he does not think he will have a chance with Jennifer. He went drinking and gambling until Bull asks for more money to pay off the gangs. Frustrated, Pang gathered a group of friends drove in search for the gang and beat them up.
The college student Swetha (Keerthi Chawla) lives in a bungalow at 5/10 Wellington Road. Her parents and the security guard are not at home for the day so Swetha spends the day swimming in her swimming pool and talking to her boyfriend (Krish), a motorbike racer, on phone. After a motorbike race, Swetha's boyfriend went drinking at the bar and Swetha invites him to her house on phone. Swetha then gets a phonecall and gives her home address.
Thiepval, steaming through the night, rescued the flyers and salvaged the wreckage of their aircraft before sailing for Vancouver. During their stay in Hakodate, Thiepvals crew acquired a brown bear, which they brought back to Esquimalt as a mascot. Called Bruno, or sometimes "Haca-Daddy", the bear became addicted to the alcohol given to him by sailors, who also took him along when they went drinking in local taverns. Bruno ultimately died after eating poisonous dockyard supplies.
Later, on 1 April 1841, he was promoted to 'clerk in charge' at Luddendenfoot railway station in West Yorkshire, where his salary increased to £130. In 1842 he was dismissed due to a deficit in the accounts of £11–1s–7d (£11.08). This had probably been stolen by Watson, the porter, who was left in charge when Brontë went drinking. This was attributed to incompetence rather than theft and the missing sum was deducted from his salary.
Nolan broke into baseball with the Indianapolis Blues of the National League in . On May 21, Nolan set down the Milwaukee Grays with just 2 hits‚ but the Blues barely won the 6–5 game because of 11 errors and passed balls. He was expelled by the team on August 14 when he told the team he was going to a funeral, but instead went drinking. During the league meetings in December, Nolan's appeal for reinstatement was denied.
However, prisoners quickly took advantage of their relative freedoms to explore their surroundings and fraternize with the locals. Many of these civilians were of Ukrainian descent and it is believed they were sympathetic to the German prisoners as they hoped that the Germany Army would overthrow the Soviets in Ukraine. As such, prisoners went drinking in town, courted local women, and attended dances. The prisoners were also allowed to have pets in the camp, one of which was a juvenile black bear.
But I didn't really know > what. All of my songs were inspired by women I fancied and love-life, but we > were good ol' friends. I had no inspiration. Until one day, I went drinking > with my friends, we were drunk for three days straight, and the fourth day I > woke up at a hotel, went down to the lounge, ordered a cup of coffee and > just like that while getting over a hangover, I wrote "Šta će mi život".
Additive counterfactuals are more frequent than subtractive counterfactuals. Additive and upward counterfactual thinking focuses on "what else could I have done to do well?". Subtractive and upward counterfactual thinking focuses on "what shouldn't I have done so I could do well?". In contrast, an additive and downward scenario would be, "If I went drinking last night as well, I would have done even worse", while a subtractive and downward scenario would be, "if I didn't start studying two days ago, I would have done much worse".
Rosa reveals that she is pregnant with his child, which does not sway his decision to leave. Rosa, furious, leaves. The next day, Charlie, fearful that Old Mack’s employee, Stephen, is going to be arrested for his crime, confides to Sophia that he robbed the café, and then went drinking. As Sophia suggests that they have Rosa speak to Old Mack and return the remaining money, Ephraim, overhearing the conversation, and demands that Sophia give him the money so he return it without Charlie being implicated.
The two went drinking, played football, and exchanged a gift of shirts, including one that Biggs allegedly wore during the robbery. In late 1975, Wakeman composed the soundtrack for Lisztomania, a biography film about composer Franz Liszt written and directed by Ken Russell. Wakeman appears in the film as Thor, the god of thunder. A few years later, he recalled the album in a more negative light as "there was hardly anything of mine on it in the end", and criticised its mixing and production.
Until one day, I > went drinking with my friends, we were drunk for three days in a row, and > the fourth day I woke up at a hotel, went down to the lounge, ordered a cup > of coffee and just like that, I was hungover and wrote "Šta će mi život". I > recorded the song in the studio and wanted to use it for a festival coming > up, but when she heard it, she wanted to have it. And what could I do? It > was her song, inspired by her life, and her problems.
Ferguson was so influential the following season that he was given an extended six-year deal at Rangers in October 1999. He was named the Scottish Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year for 1999–2000, a season in which Rangers retained the Premier League and Scottish Cup, beating Aberdeen in the final. Ferguson received minor facial injuries after engaging in a drunken hotel brawl following a 6–2 defeat to Celtic in August 2000. After being sent off in the match, he had made obscene gestures to the crowd and then went drinking in Bothwell in his club tracksuit.
The Manchester and Leeds Railway, which was authorised in 1836 for a line from Manchester to , was opened in stages; the second section, between Normanton and , opened on 5 October 1840, and one of the original stations was that at Luddendenfoot. On 1 April 1841, Branwell Brontë was transferred from and appointed 'clerk in charge' at Luddendenfoot at a salary of £130 per annum. Under him was a porter named Watson; and when Brontë went drinking, he left Watson in charge. Later, an audit of the station accounts showed a deficit of eleven pounds, one shilling and sevenpence, which Watson had probably stolen; but Brontë was dismissed, and also had to make up the shortfall from his outstanding salary.
Back at the present, Megumi take Sho to dinner and tell him that she met Matsuko at a salon in Ginza where Matsuko worked, and they begin a friendship and always hang out together. But at one night, they went drinking to Megumi's house and hearing Megumi's husband's voice speak, Matsuko goes back to her home and is lonely again at her birthday. Megumi also remind Sho about the time that Matsuko want to remove the friendship after she quit her job at the salon and have another relationship a with a violent people. And also the time that she saw Matsuko before her dead, she tried to talk to her but the only thing she could do is give her business card to Matsuko.
Lee dropped his objections to Orpen working in France, and Orpen agreed to rename the two pictures The Refugee. As the war progressed, Orpen and Lee became good friends; Orpen painted two portraits of him, and they went drinking together in London and maintained a lively correspondence until Orpen's death. It is not clear how well known this friendship was during their lives but if it was known of in Dublin it would have caused consternation and real pain in several quarters. Not only had Lee been the brigade major sent to Dublin to put down the 1916 Easter Rising, but he had been the officer in charge of arranging several of the executions that followed the fighting, including that of Joseph Plunkett, the husband of Grace Gifford, Orpen's star pupil from his teaching days.

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