The Englishman foxtrots as ordsprog

en The Englishman foxtrots as he fox-hunts, with all his being, through thickets, through ditches, over hedges, through chiffons, through waiters, over saxophones, to the victorious finish; and who goes home depends on how many the ambulance will accommodate. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.
  Edna St. Vincent Millay

en So there are five ways of knowing who will win. Those who know when to fight and when not to fight are victorious. Those who discern when to use many or few troops are victorious. Those whose upper and lower ranks have the same desire are victorious.

en So there are five ways of knowing who will win. Those who know when to fight and when not to fight are victorious. Those who discern when to use many or few troops are victorious. Those whose upper and lower ranks have the same desire are victorious.

en We've already been looking at - for the past six or seven weeks - a number of hunts and we will now be deciding on which ones to put our resources into. We will definitely be monitoring hunts in Wales.

en An Irishman fights before he reasons, a Scotchman reasons before he fights, an Englishman is not particular as to the order of precedence, but will do either to accommodate his customers

en An Englishman's home is his castle

en An Englishman's home is his castle

en We try to accommodate people's wishes if possible, but it depends on the overall effect on the project and how much money we can afford to spend on properties.

en It's hard to get used to, ... I'm used to working 70 or 80 hours a week. Now I'm home resting. I feel guilty sitting around today. Maybe I'll trim some hedges later.

en He is an Englishman! / For he himself has said it, / And it's greatly to his credit, / That he is an Englishman!
  William S. Gilbert

en Then there was the time when we had a patient we were putting in the ambulance, and the ambulance took off leaving us in the middle of the street.

en I think something as integral and needy as the air ambulance should be part of the whole ambulance system.

en We know if we go away and still come out victorious, like we have been, it'll put more pressure on us coming home. It puts extra pressure when you do so well outside because you must do well at home.

en When you go a long time without rain, debris builds up in the ditches, ... And when the rain hits, it builds up in the ditches. And when the rain hits, it piles up in the mouth of the pipe. And that causes the blockage.

en We have a legal requirement to accommodate them. We cannot just not accommodate them, but the law doesn't say how we have to accommodate them.


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