englishman | An Englishman is an alien in the United States. |
englishman | An Englishman's home is his castle. |
englishman | An Englishman would act in a different way. |
englishman | An Englishman would not pronounce it like that. |
englishman | An Englishman would not use such a word. |
englishman | As an Englishman, he is particularly sensitive to the differences between English and American usage. |
englishman | Englishman are, on the whole, conservative. |
englishman | Generally speaking, the Englishman is not curious about others. |
englishman | He is not an American but an Englishman. |
englishman | He pretended to be an Englishman, but his foreign accent gave him away. |
englishman | He's an Englishman, and, I guess, has known better days. |
englishman | He speaks English as well as though he were an Englishman. |
englishman | He took me for an Englishman. |
englishman | How can you tell an Englishman from an American? |
englishman | How would you know an American from an Englishman? |
englishman | In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears. |
englishman | I thought he was an American but he turned out to be an Englishman. |
englishman | It is hard to tell an Englishman from American just by looks. |
englishman | "No, I'm not," replied the Englishman coldly. |
englishman | "No," repeated the Englishman. |
englishman | She had her English composition checked by an Englishman. |
englishman | The Englishman likes doing better than talking. |
englishman | There is a curious story about an Englishman. |
englishman | The uncertainty about the weather has had a definite effect upon the Englishman's character. |
englishman | To hear him speak English, one would take him for an Englishman. |
englishman | To hear him speak English, you would mistake him for an Englishman. |
englishman | To hear him speak English, you would take him for an Englishman. |
englishman | When the Englishman heard this last question, he could not believe his ears. |