Examples of 'i am british' in a sentence

Meaning of "i am british"

i am british: This phrase is used to identify oneself as being from or associated with Britain or the United Kingdom. For example, 'I am British, so English is my first language.'

How to use "i am british" in a sentence

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i am british
I am British and speak a number of languages fluently.
British intelligence is not here to arrest me . I am British intelligence.
I am British and there is nothing you can do about it.
My dear old chap, I am British to the bone.
I am british therefore I talk about the weather.
As you can tell from my accent, I am British.
I am British and I do not have a visa to stay here.
Me and my partner live in London, he is Italian and I am British.
I am British military intelligence.
It was not leaflet but invitation, I am British but not spy ”.
I am British after all.
You may want to lay down with dogs, Leo - I am British.
I am British first and wish to be ruled by British politicians and not European ones.
I am British and my partner is Thai.
I am British and bilingual French.

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I am British but my grandparents are Spanish.
I am British military intelligence. All right.
So yes, I am British but I have been fortunate enough to live in a bunch of places.
I am British as much as Argentinian, and now I am Angeleno as much as British-Argentinian.
I am British born and bred….
I am British military intelligence. - Alright.
I am British too, Doctor.

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