Sentences with phrase «liquorice allsorts»

Schwitters's collages often incorporated fragments from packaging and newspapers reflecting British life such as the London bus tickets and Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts wrappers used in Untitled (This is to Certify That) 1942.
As a treat, she would send a box of liquorice allsorts and pear drops from a shop in Piccadilly that I wouldn't have to share with a soul.
The building has been nicknamed the «liquorice allsorts» school because the exterior elevations comprise of vertical timber panels repeated at random intervals and framed with subtle colours, visually akin to liquorice.
But when the same man, resplendent in a bright shirt featuring liquorice allsorts, piped up again when anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller spoke Dimbleby had had enough telling him «Listen, I think you ought to leave you know».
The Scotsman is «on a suicide mission»; he takes «considerable pleasure» in phoning The Times editor John Witherow to chastise its «anti-Scottish bias»; he's incredulous when the Sunday Post splashes on his hotel expenses («it would be possible to meet company CEOs or international dignitaries at the local Holiday Inn, but I'm not sure how well that would work for Scotland's benefit») and records with relish his attempt to offer a young Telegraph journalist «a packet of liquorice allsorts for good attendance at every press event».
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His boss, Charles Dance, is miscast as the mandatory English villain, with a liquorice - allsorts supply of glass eyes: he's more a cad than a criminal.
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