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Examples
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Those who favour a traditional Easter day should book at the St Paul's Restaurant Carvery, which is taking over the Wren Suite on Sunday and Monday.
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i used to live in Snaresbrook, England and The Carvery was a great resturaunt!
unknown title 2009
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i used to live in Snaresbrook, England and The Carvery was a great resturaunt!
unknown title 2009
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i used to live in Snaresbrook, England and The Carvery was a great resturaunt!
unknown title 2009
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i used to live in Snaresbrook, England and The Carvery was a great resturaunt!
unknown title 2009
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i used to live in Snaresbrook, England and The Carvery was a great resturaunt!
unknown title 2009
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In this case and in most pubs on a Sunday something called 'Carvery' is served.
British Blogs 2008
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M&B, which owns and operates around 1,600 pubs and bars in the U.K, including chains Harvester, Toby Carvery , All Bar One and O'Neills, has lost six chairmen in three years and three in the past 20 months in a series of boardroom battles.
Offer Pulled for U.K. Pub Group M&B Simon Zekaria 2011
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Oxley's Carvery is at 202A Mott St., just below Spring Street.
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Rachel Evans, drinks quality manager of pub operator M&B, which runs Vintage Inns and Toby Carvery, said: "Cask ale is a fantastic match to food, with natural ingredients and strong flavours which complement many of the dishes on the menu."
Real ale revival continues as women and young buy more Rebecca Smithers 2010
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