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1 Philby's flight to the Soviet Union in 1963 shocked the British establishment .
2 Elements of the British establishment do not see things in that light.
3 The outraged Dissenters were at daggers drawn with the whole British establishment .
4 Not from the British establishment or, indeed, from any institution or interest group.
5 The British establishment believed in our innate common sense, as did admiring foreigners.
6 And the attack was the Provos' most audacious operation against the British establishment .
7 Cigars and booze: the slightly louche end of the British establishment .
8 The mandarins of the Treasury have a unique place in the British establishment .
9 He already had a track record for embarrassing the British establishment .
10 Or rather, the bright young lawyer who humiliated the British establishment .
11 However, he was never really accepted by the British establishment .
12 But that didn't matter: Cambridge still bequeathed me a key to the British establishment .
13 The photographs are part of Martin Parr's long-term project to study the British establishment .
14 The scandal sent shockwaves through the British establishment and shook Murdoch's News Corp empire.
15 But it wasn't us who had lost our senses: it was the British establishment .
16 They all deny the charges linked to a scandal that shook the British establishment .
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