| The retreat of the Government from public utility services, one after another, portends evil days for the common man. |
| The resultant loss of revenue to the exchequer could be made good through hike in prices of some other items that do not affect the common man. |
| And he was able to mix as easily with presidents and prime ministers and dictators as with the common man. |
| She said the marquise had a kind heart, and fell in love with a common man. |
| Lovers of the game feel that billiards and snooker will die a slow death in India as long as the games remain unknown to the common man. |
| Even topics of a serious nature are covered in a simple, lucid manner so as to make them comprehensible to the common man. |