Примери за използване на A liquor license на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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I have got a liquor license.
Look who opened up a bar after I denied them a liquor license.
Joint's got a liquor license.
I Hold A Liquor License. Mine Are On File With The State.
They don't got a liquor license.
Without a liquor license, we will be belly-up in no time.
Ma, you don't have a liquor license.
And if I agree to this, then we have to go someplace new… with, like, a waiter and a liquor license.
They got a liquor license?
You came here about a month ago and granted us a liquor license.
Even got a liquor license.
It's"Serve a Minor Night" at the old"Don't Have a Liquor License" Saloon.
Do you have a liquor license?- We do not.
What I need now is to see a liquor license.
We don't have a liquor license, so I'm afraid you will have to.
They will soon have a liquor license.
Gerhart's is scheduled to open this month after winning over skeptics like the Baptist minister and obtaining a liquor license.
Max, we don't need a liquor license because.
New York State requires fingerprints for anyone who gets a liquor license.
For operating without a liquor license for starters.
It's in an up-and-coming neighborhood, he owns the property, andhe's got the Brass ring… a liquor license.
No, I mean, they don't have a liquor license yet, so you bring your own.
Sale of alcohol requires a liquor license.
It's expensive to get a liquor license in the city, so independent restaurants pair up with hotels that already have a license to absorb part of the fee.
It's too bad we can't get a liquor license.
Man, if this place had a liquor license, it would be my new haunt.
I have one Ryan Montgomery who applied for a liquor license in Queens.
Abraham Lincoln held a liquor license and owned several taverns.
Kurt Haijby sought an audience with the king in 1932 to ask for a liquor license for his restaurant.
You have a record and a liquor license, which is a parole violation.