a.1989, Loreto Todd, "Cultures in Conflict: Varieties of English in Northern Ireland", in, 1989, Ofelia García and Ricardo Otheguy, editors, English Across Cultures, Cultures Across English, Mouton, →ISBN, page 346 [1]:
Different styles have been recorded: anecdotal (usually one informant + me), instructional (parent explaining a skill to a child, for example, how to use a sewing machine), formal (high tea with guests), party (including singing, recitations and interperformance banter) and wake.
Despite the high security surrounding the Beatles' interperformance flights—arrivals far away from terminal buildings where marksmen might lurk; departures, where possible, under cover of night—several bullet holes were later found in the aircraft's fuselage.