americans | All educated Americans, first or last, go to Europe. |
americans | Americans accumulated their trade deficits by living far beyond their means. |
americans | Americans admire Lincoln for his honesty. |
americans | Americans appear unsettled and uncontrolled to Japanese. |
americans | Americans are all ears when people say something. |
americans | Americans are frank enough to say what they think. |
americans | Americans are said to regard the amount of money a man makes as a criterion of his ability. |
americans | Americans are very friendly people. |
americans | Americans called frankfurters "dachshund sausages." |
americans | Americans eat a lot of meat. |
americans | Americans eat lots of wheat, rye and other grains. |
americans | Americans have the right to bear arms. |
americans | Americans, in general, don't like to dress up. |
americans | Americans may regard shy people as less capable than those who are not shy. |
americans | Americans, on the other hand, are more likely to take chances in the hope of achieving great success. |
americans | Americans on the whole are a talkative people. |
americans | Americans participate in most sports. |
americans | Americans pay both federal taxes and state taxes. |
americans | Americans realize that public officials are human and that as human beings these officials are capable of misjudgement. |
americans | Americans spend most of their lives working, being productive. |
americans | Americans spend much of their free time at home. |
americans | Americans who are over sixty-five make up 12.5% of the total population. |
americans | Americans would have responded differently from Japanese. |
americans | Aren't they Americans? |
americans | As is often the case with Americans, he does not care for raw fish. |
americans | As the Japanese like baseball, so the Americans like football. |
americans | A study reports that 53, 000 Americans die each year as a result of secondhand smoke. |
americans | At present there are about 31 million Americans over the age of sixty-five. |
americans | Few, if any, Americans grasped the significance of what had been accomplished. |
americans | Friction between the Americans and the British mounted. |
americans | Generally speaking, Americans are very fond of coffee. |
americans | Generally speaking, Americans like coffee. |
americans | Generally the Americans are a kindly people. |
americans | Guns are readily accessible to Americans. |
americans | I became friends with at least 10 Americans. |
americans | If the Americans had had less influence on affairs, war might well have been avoided. |
americans | If you are silent in a conversation or social situation for a long time, Americans will try to get you to talk. |
americans | I hear that Americans spell it l-a-b-o-r. |
americans | I hear you Americans like to move from place to place. |
americans | I made friends with many Americans at the party. |
americans | It is said that Japanese people don't celebrate Christmas the way Americans do. |
americans | It usually falls on Americans. |
americans | It will make most Americans uncomfortable if you insist on their accepting expensive gifts. |
americans | Many Americans are interested in jazz. |
americans | Many Americans are uncomfortable with silence, and they tend to regard silence in a conversation as a signal that they need to start talking. |
americans | Many Americans like fast cars. |
americans | Many Americans love to watch reruns of the I Love Lucy show. |
americans | More than 20, 000 Americans are murdered each year. |
americans | Most Americans are descended from immigrants. |
americans | Most Americans do not object to my calling them by their first names. |