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How to use Etonians in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Etonians? Here are some examples.

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I overheard from a bunch of those snot-nosed Etonians a while ago that there's this party that pervert was holding in his family's mansion.
But most of the journalists there were a bunch of old Etonians who clearly find the whole thing distasteful.
A report by the Indpendent Schools Inspectorate has claimed that A Levels are too easy for Etonians.
The diplomatic service, too, has always been well-stocked with Etonians, and it is in the hands of these future powerbrokers that our future peace may rest.
Macmillan filled government posts with 35 Old Etonians, seven of them in Cabinet.
Or is it Cameron's Tories, stuffed with Old Etonians who have little understanding of ordinary people's problems and even less sympathy?
The arrival in Oxford in October 1922 of the sophisticated Etonians Harold Acton and Brian Howard changed Waugh's Oxford life.
It is a 'one-out, one-in' club and is mostly made up of English aristocracy, old Etonians and Harrovians.
The first FA Cup Final to go to extra time and a replay was the 1875 final, between the Royal Engineers and the Old Etonians.
Many tablets in the cloisters and chapel commemorate the large number of dead Etonians of the Great War.
Nevertheless, the roll-call of eminent Bedales alumni is distinctively different from the lists of equally well-healed Old Etonians and Harrovians.
According to The Economist, Oxford and Cambridge admit more Etonians each year than applicants from the whole country who qualify for free school meals.
Examples from Classical Literature
The Etonians, in order to secure the ram, houghed him in the Irish fashion, and then attacked him with great clubs.
Moneybags Sir Tom Cowie will no longer bankroll Mr Cameron and his cronies after seeing the party he loves hijacked by privileged Old Etonians.
It is some of the ducal family, and one of their young Etonians.
It is one of 24 'Oppidans' or town houses where, apart from Scholars in College, Etonians live.
It wouldn't buy a uniform from Tom Brown Tailors, purveyors of clothing to Etonians such as Dave for more than 200 years.
Council house Tory Mark Pritchard suggests Cameron's Brigade of Old Etonians are so rich they don't understand ordinary people.
The Tory Party seem to be run now by Old Etonians and they don't seem to understand how other people live.
They seem to be very arrogant like I suppose Old Etonians can be.
They seem to be very arrogant, like I suppose Old Etonians can be.
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