| Britain faces a hugely costly settling of accounts, whatever parti pris barristers may advise. |
| Sir E. Malet has been cassant, parti pris inconciliant, sowing fear in Cairo, instead of reassuring the people. |
| Aunt Constance's parti pris in life was a benevolent interest in the affairs of everybody else. |
| It must have art, and parti pris, and point of view, and individuality stamped over it. |
| When Courbet entered painting, he had neither prejudices nor a parti pris. |
| Her taciturnity in society has been somewhat ungenerously laid to a parti pris. |