Sure enough, the surveillance set-up soon captured the toff ne'er-do-well rifling Allen's wallet. |
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The toff trend can be seen as a reaction against the ubiquity of the perma-tanned, partially-clothed, bandage-dress sort of celeb. |
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Bless their toff hearts for putting themselves out there, seemingly with no thought for any future political ambitions. |
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Gove must have known this would rile a prime minister often caricatured as a toff. |
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You rarely saw one, and when you did it was likely to be when some show-off toff was signing the back of it before tendering it to a wide-eyed barmaid for a pink gin. |
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Sure, there are some colorful English aristocrats still around, but is the age of the delightfully nutty toff at an end? |
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The cast are exemplary, Andreas Wilson in particular as the lead, and there's something devilishly satisfying about watching an upper-class toff wake up drenched in excrement. |
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But then, what can you expect from a toff with a double-barrelled name? |
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However, this adaptation promises to be a far more rompingly gorgeous grotesquerie, complete with plenty of rotten teeth, cackling mockneys, tight corsets and a sadistic toff. |
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A mate of mine once claimed he could drive a car in order to get a big break as a suave toff in a TV adaptation of some classic novel. |
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Sutton's Barrie Williams, the nearest we have had to a toff manager since Alec Stock, attempted to get on the field to offer congratulations but immediately disappeared under a ruck of cameramen. |
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Starring Nicole Kidman as a twittering English toff who inherits a cattle ranch, and Hugh Jackman as the shirtless drover who gets her hot under the collar, the film has two separate stories, one after the other. |
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I read Thucydides and Homer in the original, but I am no toff. |
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His day ended in ignominy: it's not easy to act the suave toff with the second assistant director wedged between your legs, working the foot pedals with his hands. |
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The toff factor is out there, wormed into people's minds. |
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Let's start with the current Gaffa, why doesn't Cameron drop the feeble Everyman act and just toff it up big time. |
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Such behaviour is anti-social and inexcusable, be it the fault of teenage labourers, toff hooray henries or students. |
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The toff, 31, who was caught holding hands with a blonde in a cab last week, went the whole hog as his missus threw a fancy dress party. |
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In 1997, the Brockets were cited by Tony Blair ina speech attacking hereditary peers.CELEBRITY toff Lord Brocket is the grandson of one of Scotland's most hated lairds. |
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A gloriously bass-voiced James Cresswell plays Kecal, the machinating Mayor who sets up Marenka's marriage for money, against her will, to stammering city-boy toff Vaek. |
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This overprivileged toff can't even begin to imagine the stress and hardship these selfless people endure without being saddled with parking charges on top of everything else. |
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Here was a horseracing toff to whom the great unwashed could relate. |
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The range that Toff shows in his gallery is varied, from fish-stemmed candlesticks, large bowls for punch and stem tazzas with moulded fish around the rim. |
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