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There's usually an old boy with a dog propping up the bar.
A year later we were propping up the bar at the Marquis.
When not diving, can be found propping up the bar at the Eagle.
As the owner of Drummond's he didn't want to be seen propping up the bar by himself.
A tall, dark man was propping up the bar. '
And she knew that her male colleagues would be propping up the bar of a public house, by eleven o'clock.
Indeed, you're quite likely to find him propping up the bar at the Apollo Theater itself.
He turns to the drunk propping up the bar next to him, and asks, "What's going on?
Inside, Keith was propping up the bar and waving a £5 note at the landlady.
Even the Premier is propping up the bar.
Ross grinned engagingly at his new buddies propping up the bar.
It's you sad joes who'll be left propping up the bar and going home all by yourselves.
Light shone from the front windows and I could see a group of not-so-sporty figures inside, propping up the bar.
And, for the guys who prop up the bar, testing cosmetics on animals isn't so much an issue as a harmless pastime.
But should a prize which is supposed to encourage and empower women really be propping up the bar with a major drinks company?
50: Me propping up the bar at the Rougaroux Ball.
My size is a great advantage when moving tree trunks but can be a handicap when I prop up the bar.
Perhaps Hillier propping up the bar is a savvy sales strategy...
And indeed "propping up the bar at his local public house...is where he felt most comfortable."
He was often the last to leave, and was always to be found propping up the bar into the early hours at Tory conferences.
As Banks had expected, Pat Clifford also stood propping up the bar.
Brian Mole, 50, a businessman, was propping up the bar with his mates enjoying an early evening drink.
Please note booking is essential at weekends Enjoy a game of Pool or just prop up the bar.
Be ready to order at Spirit Pub Company as food sales prop up the bar
In Lancashire and elsewhere, propping up the bar is, of course, historically a working-class pastime.