Sentence examples similar to typically British to a fault from inspiring English sources

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British understatement to a fault.

Over the years, we've even developed a typically British response to British fascism: ridicule.

The British are polite to a fault and I don't mean that as a compliment".

Stahr, the biographer of John Jay, another underappreciated American diplomat who conducted delicate negotiations with the British, is generally restrained to a fault.

The British are usually polite to a fault — though they have been known to go off after a soccer match or once the pubs close.

She would be pleased with the British designation, for she was patriotic to a fault.

For our benefit, the principal players are tagged in their recurring lives with names that begin with K or B. The K's are hot-blooded to a fault, striking blows against injustice that typically lead to more suffering.

Generous, to a fault.

PH: To a fault.

Generous, to a fault.

Perhaps generous to a fault.

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