İngilizler tepeye tırmandı.
- The British climbed the hill.
Onlar İngilizlerin kazanmasını umuyorlardı.
- They expected the British to win.
Japonlar Britanyalılardan daha fazla sığır eti yer.
- The Japanese eat more beef than the British do.
Boston halkı, Britanyalı askerlerden nefret ediyorlardı.
- The people of Boston hated the British soldiers.
İngiliz halkı genel olarak evcil hayvanlarına son derece düşkündür.
- The British people in general are extremely fond of their pets.
O bir İngiliz vatandaşı, ama Hindistan'da yaşıyor.
- He's a British citizen, but he lives in India.
İngiliz halkının yüzde yetmişi ikinci bir dil kullanmaz.
- Seventy percent of the British people don't speak a second language.
İngiliz halkının yüzde yetmişi ikinci bir dil konuşamaz.
- Seventy percent of British people cannot speak a second language.
Now, according to my observation, no man whom the Dean of Canterbury, or the Public Orator of Cambridge, would accept as a speaker of pure English, says, with thick utterance, “a gloss of ayull;” and yet thousands of their countrymen do speak thus, and this peculiarity of British English passes very gradually away as social and mental culture increase, until among the best-bred and best-educated people it vanishes, and is heard no more than it or a nasal twang is heard among similar people here.
... paved the way for the coming of the British monarchy? ...
... the British National Health Service? ...