briton in A Sentence

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    Because he's a Briton.

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    Well, I was born a Briton.

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    Those killed were six Americans, two Afghans, one Briton, and one German.

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    He may not be from north of the wall, but he's a Briton.

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    Briton is old and small, and they started out running out of places to bury people.

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    His haul of three was the most gold medals won by any Briton at the Olympics.

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    His journey has documented the Briton in detail in a small film and named him after his girlfriend.

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    The two men have worked on various projects, including training material for higher education for which the Briton declined payment.

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    Both of them have worked on various projects, including training material for higher education for which the Briton declined payment.

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    The two men have worked together on various projects, including training material for higher education for which the Briton declined payment.

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    In 2001, Briton Richard Reid attempted to blow up a flight from Paris to Miami with explosives hidden in his shoes.

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    One Briton, who owns a bar in Mallorca, said that since the collapse of a travel company, his business has"become catastrophic.

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    In February 2004, a 39 year-old Briton named Peter Bryan from East London was caught after he killed and ate his friend.

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    In Sharapova's case, the Briton said that she could accumulate sufficient points before the Wimbledon and wouldn't need to depend on wildcards.

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    In the popular painting by Briton Riviere to the right, a little girl, perhaps banished to the naughty step, is accompanied by a faithful dog.

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    The films sometimes have bordered on self-parody, but he's always been the same decisive, sometimes cruel, woman-dominating Briton, believing in duty, obligation, and the Crown.

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    His record of three gold medals at one Olympic Games- the most by any Briton- stood for 100 years until it was equaled by cyclist Chris Hoy in 2008.

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    This Briton achieved mythical status in 1822 when he survived his first journey through the Canadian Coppermine River to the Arctic on a diet of moss and leather boots.

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    Wicca is a belief system that Briton Gerald Gardner cobbled together in the 1940's and 1950's from a variety of religious traditions and beliefs as well as Freemason rituals.

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    Or you will die… The empire Briton will have… the Trident and it will govern the sea… Say to me that adónde the pirate will go… together with this Witch.

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    An American puts things in the trunk of the car and may need to be cautious about speed bumps while a Briton puts them in the boot and drives slowly over sleeping policemen.

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    Parliament calls on India to release the 14 Estonian and 6 Briton seamen detained in the south of the country, strongly condemns the nuclear test conducted on 6 January by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and deplores the recent use of excessive force by security forces in Ethiopia, in three resolutions voted on Thursday.

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