Examples of 'newsagents' in a sentence

Meaning of "newsagents"

newsagent (noun) - A person who sells newspapers, magazines, and periodicals, as well as other items such as snacks, stationery, and lottery tickets
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It is mentioned in passing that he now runs a newsagents.
There was a small newsagents outside the main entrance.
Newsagents do not sell foreign newspapers.
Copies are sold at newsagents and by subscription.
He could basically buy the newsagents.
And family newsagents magazines full of it.
I will pop round the newsagents.
A chain of newsagents built up from one shop on a council estate.
I asked him to leave the newsagents.
I went to a newsagents and bought a magazine.
You do not get these in newsagents.
One of the newsagents was allegedly dismissed because he belonged to an opposition party.
The station is served by a small newsagents.
I was in the newsagents before.
This resulted in the magazine being banned from the leading newsagents.

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Sold by all booksellers and newsagents in the kingdom.
It says here you served four years for holding up a newsagents.
It should apply in the case of newsagents and loss leaders.
My mother bought me a new book every month from the newsagents.
Available from all good newsagents and bookshops and on subscription.
There is a post office combined with a newsagents and shops.
Tickets are best bought at newsagents and at ticket machines at various high traffic areas.
I think a trip to the newsagents.
Many newsagents on Merseyside continue to refuse to stock the newspaper.
There were distribution attempts through newsagents and kiosks at airports.
Foreign newspapers and magazines are readily available in most bookshops and newsagents.
Available in all good newsagents and even some bad ones.
He left this job four years later to work as a partner in the family newsagents.
At the newsagents.
Available in Calabria in all newsagents.
Michelle makes him help in the newsagents every night after school for a week.
BLAU is distributed along with the daily Die Welt and is available at newsagents.
Adverts in newsagents.
The green newsagents shop, previously is closed after is open.
Available at all goods newsagents.
Neither Roberta nor the newsagents were aware of her identity.
For services to the Welfare of Newsagents.
He later ran a newsagents in Swansea.
Scratchings can also be bought from butchers, supermarkets or newsagents.
He was the proprietor of a newsagents business in Fulham.
A paper magazine has to be printed, distributed and finally sold by the newsagents.
Saw the ad in the newsagents on Castle Road.
Newsagents typically operate in busy public places like city streets, railway stations and airports.
Normally found in newsagents.
The text on the green newsagents shop, the text and the font are different.
He used to work in a newsagents.
One device destroyed a newsagents shop, three caused minor damage, and several others were made safe.
Periodicals are also frequently sold through newsagents and vending machines.
She wanted a newsagents, so I got her a newsagents.
It is unavailable in parts of the city, as many newsagents refuse to stock it.

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