He was in the hall yesterday talking with Sir Joshua, who had his inevitable umbrella, like a true Englishman.
It seems that, like a true Englishman, the Major didn't care to talk with anybody until he'd gone to a hotel and had his tub.
Faithfully reported, by a true Englishman, who was present at the same (London: Richard Jones, 1576).
Thus, hair length was one of the most common ways of judging a true Englishman in this period.
Hansen held his temper like a true Englishman.
While Byrd considered himself an Englishman, the fact that he was born in the colonies kept other true Englishmen from considering him as such.
"But, like all true Englishmen, you prefer England?"
Every true Englishman will be celebrating the joyous event.
He ate prodigiously, wolfing down the beef that, as a true Englishman, he knew to be the only source of strength.
Every true Englishman should honor him.