"And not to expect a British sense of humor to translate all the time."
"I do feel there's a British sense to all this," he continued.
She looked at the telephone, her British sense of duty pulling her toward it.
You dress with high vanity submitted to a staunch British sense of style.
Overt antisemitism goes against the British sense of fair play.
They are just using 'tax' in its peculiarly British sense.
My wife wondered if I was balmy in the British sense.
At least at home the British sense of humour remains a going concern.
Perhaps I would agree but only in the British sense of what constitutes a revolution.
It is a public school in the specialised British sense of the term.