"British ferries have stopped transporting live animals to the Continent. This has made it very difficult for England fans to get to Away matches."
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"England has always been disinclined to accept human nature."
"I have almost completed a long novel, but it is unpublishable until my death and England's."
"Horses pretty much broke as a record in England."
"Men of England, wherefore plough For the lords who lay you low?"
"In England we burnt redheads at the stake, because we thought they were witches. There are still young redheads in Britain getting ripped for having red hair. 'Oy, Ginger!'"
"A butler in an English household should, however, be English, and as much like an archbishop as possible."
"The English nation is never so great as in adversity."
"England is unrivalled for two things - sport and politics."
"England does not love coalitions."
"The enterprise of America precedes that of Europe, as the industry of England precedes that of the rest of Europe."
"Remember, Sir, that [England] began the slave trade!"
"England have nothing to lose here, apart from this test match."
"My favourite setting are England, because I was born here and love it, and Spain, because it's fabulous and so romantic."
"Americans do seem to say things which make the English notice England."
"So many of the loveliest things in England are melancholy."
"It is a long way off, sir" "From what Jane?" "From England and from Thornfield: and ___" "Well?" "From you, sir"
"Of late years an abundant shower of curates has fallen upon the North of England."
"I'm not in the least Southern; I'm entirely New England."
"Alessandro del Piero reminds me of Robert Rosario when I had him at Coventry."