Usage examples of "British gas" in English with translation to French

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He is proud of being a British subject. Il est fier d'être sujet britannique.
We're running out of gas. Nous allons manquer de gaz.
Friction between the Americans and the British mounted. Les frictions entre les Américains et les Anglais augmentaient.
The gas tank suddenly blew up. Le réservoir de gaz a soudainement explosé.
Even at the end of the nineteenth century, sailors in the British Navy were not permitted to use knives and forks because using them was considered a sign of weakness. Même à la fin du dix-neuvième siècle, les marins de la marine britannique n'étaient pas autorisés à utiliser des couteaux et des fourchettes parce que c'était considéré comme un signe de faiblesse.
Gas was escaping from a crack in the pipe. L'essence s'échappait d'une fissure dans le tube.
He is British. Il est Britannique.
No sooner had I entered the room than I noticed the smell not only of tobacco but of gas. Je ne fus pas plus tôt rentré dans la pièce que je remarquais non seulement l'odeur de tabac mais aussi de gaz.
A few days ago, my girlfriend Sophie moved from Edmonton, Alberta to Victoria, British Columbia. Il y a quelques jours, ma copine Sophie a déménagé d'Edmonton, en Alberta, vers Victoria, en Colombie-Britannique.
Where do I pay for the gas? Où dois-je payer pour le gaz ?
It is said that some British people like a Japanese-style room. On dit qu'il y a des Anglais qui aiment le style japonais de chambres.
Don't forget to turn off the gas before going out. N'oubliez pas de couper le gaz avant de sortir.
The French get rewards from the British film industry only when they shut up. Les Français n'obtiennent des récompenses de l'industrie du cinéma britannique que lorsqu'ils se taisent.
You can't see gas; it's invisible. On ne peut pas voir le gaz ; il est invisible.
This shows that English isn't just for the British anymore. Cela montre que l'anglais n'est plus maintenant la langue des seuls habitants de l'Angleterre.
Gas is a little cheaper with self-service, now that deregulation is kicking in. L'essence est un peu moins chère en libre service, maintenant que la dérégulation entre en vigueur.
In 1807, Robert Morrison, the first British Protestant missionary to China arrived in Guangzhou. En 1807, Robert Morrison, le premier missionnaire protestant Britannique en Chine, arriva à Canton.
Cut off the gas! Coupez le gaz !
While in London, he visited the British Museum. Pendant qu'il séjournait à Londres, il visita le British Museum.
I smell gas. Je sens le gaz.
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