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They do a roaring trade, but are closed down by the Irish authorities.
Being a Saturday night the pub was full to bursting and doing a roaring trade.
Supermarkets and stores which open on the seventh day are doing a roaring trade.
We do a roaring trade in sunscreen down here.
The cafés and restaurants, on the other hand, did a roaring trade all that day, Sunday.
And near the East Market a daily bingo game does a roaring trade.
At 7.30 in the evening, the local inn, the Chequers, was doing a roaring trade.
Nevertheless, the Emporium did a roaring trade, especially during the solstice.
After 1851, when gold was discovered out west, the pub did a roaring trade with diggers.
The African lady was doing a roaring trade.
The gourmet food hall was doing a roaring trade, and it looked as though the Jaguar rep had led the charge.
"Shopkeepers are obviously doing a roaring trade in these hats," Simon muttered.
That place does a roaring trade on Sundays."
Ah the ramblers must do a roaring trade.
At the fair itself there were country crafts and country foods, with the stallholders doing a roaring trade.
More cars were parked outside it than ever in the palmiest days of peacetime; inside, the bar was doing a roaring trade.
Inevitably, this drew interest, and then custom, and soon the goldsmith was doing a roaring trade.
Portable machines are rolled out at birthday parties, and karaoke bars do a roaring trade.
There are lots of little local shops including a brilliant workers, veggie co-operative that does a roaring trade.
Greggs will be doing a roaring trade on the day ;-)
Famous courtesans used to do a roaring trade in handkerchiefs scented with their secretions.
They apparently did a roaring trade."
She's doing a roaring trade.
Its courtyard is peaceful, as long as the nearby petrol station isn't doing a roaring trade.
To one side, a Sikh was doing a roaring trade in posters of Saddam Hussein.