How To Use English person In A Sentence
- `He styles himself as an anaemic androgyne ,' I went on, `being very thin and pale for an English person as you know. MUSIC FOR BOYS
- Like every English person of his time, Shakespeare descended from Catholic antecedents, and like many he numbered recusants among his extended family.
- This feeling is not toward any one English person in particular, or even a whole load of English, but that indefinable thing that the word England has come to symbolise for me.
- But before I disappeared she assured me that I should meet with a most gracious reception, for her altesse royale had declared she would see me with marked favour, if she saw no other English whatsoever; because Madame d'Arblay, she said, was the only English person who had been peculiarly recommended to her notice by the Queen of England. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 3
- To a right-minded English person, the decolonisation of place names seems reasonable: re-establishing an indigenous geography warped by the British Empire. Bombs, slums, and brightly-coloured balloons « Squares of Wheat
- It is always heartening, as well, to see an English person's eyes opening to the charms and idiosyncrasies of a country which first-time visitors still sometimes assume is merely an extension of their own.
- This was a major turning-point in the history of English personal injury litigation.