She makes us see him as an ordinary, sane Englishman, worthy of respect and acceptance.
The enterprising brothers demonstrated that through hard work and pluck, ordinary Englishmen could move into the upper-middle classes.
I was against the Tory attempt to force upon ordinary Englishmen a Catholic theology in which they do not believe.
The ordinary Englishman has been duped out of his old possessions, such as they were, and always in the name of progress.
Wallace sets out the scope of the book, describing what "To the ordinary Englishman" is "perhaps the least known part of the globe."
The ordinary Frenchman is, indeed, without losing his practical point of view, usually more conscious of art than the ordinary Englishman.
I meditated, sadly, on the tragedy of Emerson, querulously demanding tea and complaining about the weather, like any ordinary Englishman.
The ability of ordinary Englishmen to speak French was considered unusual.
An ordinary inarticulate Englishman, such as Simon Doyle, is very embarrassed of showing any affection.
And he was too affectionate towards his wife in public - not like an ordinary Englishman.