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1 Burberry's executive makeover leaves the British trench - coat maker with plenty to prove.
2 The British trenches were in the foreground and beyond the bridge.
3 The sickening fumes of lyddite blew back into the British trenches .
4 They also fired almost countless high-explosive shells into the British trenches .
5 Across the valley at the foot of a wooded ridge were the British trenches .
6 He had watched their advance from the first-line British trench .
7 The apex was a British trench in the most advanced position we could possibly hold.
8 A board with the news on it in German was put up over the British trenches .
9 The Germans carried the British trenches yesterday, and to-day the Allies will try to retake them.
10 Meanwhile, in the British trenches a few yards away, the box-office returns are being made up.
11 He waved the pistol towards the British trench .
12 Now and then the bodies almost reached the British trenches , and a breach seemed in certain prospect.
13 So it was in these British trenches .
14 Now the British trench came to life.
15 Next moment she lurched again, and then took a "nosedive" straight into the British trenches .
16 There is no better place to send a spoiled, undisciplined, bumptious youth than to a British trench .
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