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A
class
act
A
miss
is as good as a mile
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Above
board
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Across the
board
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Alma Mater ( the
school
or college from which a person has graduated )
American Express? That'll do nicely
sir
( American Express advertising slogan )
An ill-favoured thing sir, but mine own
And shining morning face, creeping like a snail unwillingly to
school
Arise
Sir
Lancelot
As different as
chalk
and cheese
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Aye aye
sir
Baby on
board
Back to
school
Back to the drawing
board
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Baggage
class
Be It Ever So Humble There's No Place Like Home ( John Howard Payne and
Sir
Henry Bishop song )
Bed and
board
Beef. It's what's for dinner ( Cattlemen's Beef
Board
advertising slogan )
Best in
class
Blink and you'll
miss
it
Business
class
Can I do you now, sir? ( A catchphrase from It's That Man Again ( ITMA ) )
Cattle
class
Chalk
and talk
Chalk
it up to experience
Charm
school
Class
act
Class
warfare
Come home to a real fire ( Coal
Board
advertising slogan )
Desmond Tutu ( Cockney rhyming slang for Second
class
degree ( 2,2 ) )
Different
class
Dizzy
Miss
Lizzie ( Beatles song )
Don't try to
teach
your Grandma to suck eggs
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Drink more milk ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Drinka pinta milka day ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Driving
Miss
Daisy ( Jessica Tandy / Morgan Freeman movie )
Economy
class
Economy
class
syndrome
Experience is the best
teacher
Fast food and good for you ( Egg Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Flash Harry ( Nickname of
Sir
Malcolm Sargent )
Form is temporary,
class
is permanent
Full of natural goodness ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
Teach
a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
Go by the
board
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Go to the top of the
class
Go to work on an egg ( British Egg Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Good Golly
Miss
Molly ( Little Richard song )
Got milk? ( California Milk Processor
Board
advertising slogan )
Groaning
board
Happiness is egg shaped ( British Egg Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
High
class
Hit and
miss
I hear you! ( A catchphrase from
Miss
Kraus in Benson )
I'd Like to
Teach
the World to Sing ( The New Seekers song )
I'd like to
teach
the world to sing
I'll be leaving you now
Sir
I'll give it a
miss
Idiot
board
In a
class
of his own
Is your man getting enough? ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Junior
miss
Little
Miss
Muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey ( line from nursery rhyme )
Milk's gotta lotta bottle ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Milk. It does a body good ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
Miss
the boat
Miss
the cut
Naruwan, Welcome to Taiwan ( Taiwan Tourist
Board
advertising slogan )
Near
miss
Never tell tales out of
school
Not by a long
chalk
Old
school
Old
school
tie
On
board
School
dunce
School
for scandal
School
of fish
School
of hard knocks
School
of thought
School's out for summer
School's out forever
Second
class
Sir
Charles ( Nickname of Charles Barkley )
Something for the weekend sir?
Sounding
board
Suit you,
sir
( A catchphrase from The Fast Show )
Sunday
school
Sweep the
board
Take something on
board
Talk out of
school
Teach
someone a lesson
Teach
someone a thing or two
Teacher's pet
Tell tales out of
school
That'll
teach
you
The Adventure of the Priory
School
( Sherlock Holmes story )
The Bronx Zoo ( Nickname of Benjamin Harrison High
School
)
The Chairman of The
Board
( Nickname of Frank Sinatra )
The Divine
Miss
M.( Nickname of Bette Midler )
The Fifth Beatle ( Nickname of
Sir
George Martin )
The Hound Of The Baskervilles (
Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle book )
The Scarlet Pimpernel ( Pseudonym of
Sir
Percy Blakeney )
The Wizard of Dribble ( Nickname of
Sir
Stanley Matthews )
To
Sir
With Love ( Sidney Poitier )
Try everything once, except incest and folk dancing (
Sir
Thomas Beecham quotation )
Walk the
chalk
Watch out there's a Humphrey about ( Milk Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
What Katy Did At
School
Working
Class
Hero ( John Lennon song )
Working
class
World
class
World class, worldwide ( Air Canada advertising slogan )
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie ( Baccara song )
You can rely on the lion ( British Egg Marketing
Board
advertising slogan )
You can't
miss
it
You can't
teach
an old dog new tricks