Examples of 'also british' in a sentence

Meaning of "also british"

also british - This phrase is used to indicate that something is typically associated with or characteristic of British culture or British people. It is often used to compare or contrast with other cultural norms or practices

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He was also British champion at flyweight and bantamweight.
Subsequent revelations involved also British troops.
There was also British opposition to the tribute.
Because revere was also British.
See also British nationality law.
Most of the Crew was also British.
It is also British English slang and is extremely informal.
That group included the Baghdadi Jews who were also British subjects.
Of them are also British deserters.
She reminded that Poland was implementing the Responsible Development Plan which uses also British models.
In parts of the show there are also British accents to listen to and practice.
See also British nationality law and British nationality law and Hong Kong.
Most of the cable-laying ships were also British.
There were also British and Australian witnesses.
Our public law, including a large part of our administrative law, is also British.

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Reed is also British and lives in Los Angeles.
We are Scottish, but we are also British.
I am also British.
International cuisine, but also British.
It 's also British comedies are pretty much a moral culture.
Well, corporate communications . And she 's also British.
He was also British Cycling 's rider representative for downhill mountain biking.
Which means she 's smart as shit . And she 's also British.
See also British wrestling photos, and the British wrestling archive.
Bangers and mash . That 's also British.
There were also British colonies around the world, you see?
Also British champion 9 times.
That 's also British.
He was also British Consul-General for Kurdistan, alternately residing at Diyarbakir and Erzurum starting in 1859.
Almost all BOTCs are also British citizens, after nationality law reform in 2002.
Ring " is also British slang for " anus.
We're also British.

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