TermGallery
Английский
Английский
Испанский
Каталонский
Португальский
Русский
RU
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
1
My opinion is that the snail is no better than a spy and a
common
informer
.
2
But when that is no longer available, the
common
informer
must be disarmed if the manager is to enjoy security.
3
This disqualification of the
common
informer
should be extended to the initiation of all proceedings of a censorial character against theatres.
4
But merry as he was, he turned his back upon Te-te, the tomtit, and chief of the spies, disdaining the acquaintance of a
common
informer
.
5
Combine this with the abolition of the
common
informer
's
power to initiate proceedings, and you will have gone as far as seems possible at present.
6
How low he must have fallen, since the
common
informers
disdained to associate with him!
7
The only difference is that the
Common
Informer
may be paid if he tells the truth.
8
Besides, you make me feel like an eavesdropper- acommoninformer, and that sort of thing, you know.
9
He was called the
Common
Informer
.
10
The only difference is that the House of Commons really is low and vulgar; and the
Common
Informer
isn't.
11
Charges of fraud and extortion were brought against tradesmen of good character, in consequence of the great inducements held out to
common
informers
.
12
The mob hated the
common
informers
as bitterly as a well-dressed crowd at a race-course in our own time hates a "welsher."
13
"A man as gives up someone for a reward is no better than a
common
informer
,
"
went on Bunting obstinately.
14
"Go on," said I, feeling my toes tingling to kick this man, who could suppose Tim Gallagher a
common
informer
.
common
informer
common