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Examples
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Coach Marc Lièvremont hit back at those who had made merry with his so-called anti-English comments, delivered tongue in cheek but reported with a straight bat.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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"I blame Truffaut and his anti-English/British bias," said caroassassino.
Readers' reviews: Postwar British cinema and Selena Gomez 2011
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On a similar point, some of the English-only folks apparently find “anti-English-Only” to be too unwieldy, too hyphenated, too reasonable, so they just say “anti-English”.
English First, English Second, English Third, and so on « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Billy Connolly, who has chucked abuse at the Scottish parliament for raising "anti-English" sentiment in the past, was again invisible.
Scotland's independence referendum will see a Scotterati recruitment drive | Pat Kane 2011
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On a similar point, some of the English-only folks apparently find “anti-English-Only” to be too unwieldy, too hyphenated, too reasonable, so they just say “anti-English”.
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Although anti-union, Salmond has never sold himself as anti-English.
Alex Salmond: Scotland's new superhero | Observer profile 2011
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We; the ‘conservatives’ are doomed, we have suffered for almost thirteen years, (longer than The Third Reich) under the yoke of an incompetent, corrupt, anti-English, socialist state.
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If anyone needed reminding that the English World Cup team isn't playing for all of the U.K., much less all of Britain, there's this: A shopping center in Edinburgh, Scotland, has had to defend itself against accusations of being anti-English.
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On its website, the shopping center acknowledged that "a few people have expressed concerns that they think it's anti-English, something that we refute completely."
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Last year, a barrage of criticism forced Mulayam Singh Yadav, a powerful anti-English politician from the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, to clarify to reporters that he was opposed to English becoming a "compulsion" in public life, but didn't seek to ban its use.
India's Aspiring English Speakers Sadanand Dhume 2010
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