Sentence examples for gentleman described from inspiring English sources

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"Criminally underrated" is how Mark Gatiss, one of the creators of The Leage of Gentleman, described Sir Christopher.

Brenda Horton, a staff member of the Drug Treatment Centre told the channel: "The one gentleman described it as a burning coming from the inside out.

It's only a game (1) Try telling that to Yoichi Funabashi, a gentleman described by Japan's grandest newspaper, Asahi Shimbun, as 'senior staff writer and foreign affairs columnist'.

Well, aside from those who may be mildly discomfited by watching their hero whoop and holler like a rodeo rider as he gets it on with a gentleman described in the credits as "The Moustached Man," many will find the film's geniality wearing thin and false.

He was a technology nut (an early obsessive with Napster, the music-sharing site), who oversaw the development of information-technology systems that allowed Cemex to deliver ready-mix concrete as easily as pizza.But he was also a gentleman, described once by The Economist as a blend of technocrat and aristocrat.

He was a technology nut (an early obsessive with Napster, the music-sharing site), who oversaw the development of IT systems that enabled Cemex to deliver ready-mix concrete as easily as pizza.But he was also a gentleman, described once by The Economist as a blend of technocrat and aristocrat.

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Amelia Gentleman describes what sort of individuals they are in a heart-rending article in today's Guardian.

Letter XI: "From Mr. Iw n Al z, a Russian gentleman describing a visit he paid, at my request, to Mr. John Bertram, the celebreated Pennsylvanian botanist" — Narrated by a Russian gentleman, describing his visit to the famous Pennsylvanian botanist, Mr. John Bertram.

(It is worth noting that there were almost no women and the gentlemen described came from a far wider class base than the phrase suggests).

The oracle of everything ever – my mother, ladies and gentlemen describes such substances as 'poison', informing me that they are banned in several European countries.

Kansas City was the milieu of which Hemingway, in the story "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen" (describing a young man's self-castration), wrote, "The dirt blew off the hills that now have been cut down, and Kansas City was very like Constantinople".

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