We love red - and - white striped deckchairs — they're as synonymous with the British seaside
as sticks of rock and Punch and Judy!
Believed to honour various figures across past Christmases, the red and white
striped stick of rock is a staple across homes around the world.
Goodness in a person is the lettering in
a stick of rock.
Someone gave
them a stick of rock recently and they thought it was a chalk!
In top crate:
STICKS OF ROCK, 98p each, Treasure Island Sweets.
If we had run it through like
a stick of rock it would have been impossible to forget.»
«The government's recall proposals have the veneer of democracy, but a streak of paternalism runs through them like
a stick of rock,» Unlock Democracy's director Peter Facey commented.
Someone who has «caretaker leader» stamped through him like
a stick of rock, fit to take on a joke Mayor like Boris perhaps..
In fact, there's a simplicity to John Bercow that runs through the book, and his life, like
a stick of rock.
Unity should run through Labour like
a stick of rock.
O'Donnell said honesty and objectivity ran through the core of civil servants «like
a stick of rock», and the forecasts which came from Whitehall would have been made in good faith.
Running through it, like the lettering in
a stick of rock, was an attack not just on big government, but government itself.
So grab
a stick of rock, head to the beach and take a look at some of our favourite dating ideas below.
For five bucks I got a bottle of jam,
a stick of rock candy, five pages of writing about the importance of pectin, and some diagrams on a poster.
His heroes were inspirational head teachers - whose influence «ran through the school like
a stick of rock».
You need technology running through your practice like the words through
a stick of rock.
So Simon, you come with over 20 years experience working in graduate recruitment and on your blog it describes how if you were
a stick of rock cut lengthways in half, the word running down the middle would be «graduates».