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The answer is that the City gents are surprisingly fond of their beer.
His style has been described as "more that of urban cowboy than city gent."
Mention of knives alarms the first city gent.
The Mods dress style was often called the City Gent look.
I was the proper city gent.
I'd just turned on to York Way when I spotted the two city gents who'd been drinking in the pub.
Brooke-Taylor played a reactionary right-wing city gent who believed he was the soul of tolerance.
It is set in 19th century London and features unrequited love between a city gent and a pretty working class girl.
A cultured city gent up here in the heights of the Great Bleak Mountains?
Walker, that perfect city gent in his smart city suit and bowler hat, represented the Authorities.
He was drawn as a city gent, wearing a bowler hat and pin-stripe suit, and carrying an umbrella.
"Country House," the single that beat Oasis to the No. 1 spot, is about a city gent who retreats from the urban rat race.
As the film opens, one platform of a suburban station is crowded with bowler-hatted, umbrella wielding, Times-reading city gents.
The bungalow belonged to a Sir Herman Cohen, a rich city gent, and in it he installed his mistress.
Claribel wedged herself between a staid city gent and a young girl with purple hair arranged in spikes, and reviewed the day before her.
'You don't look like a City gent, if yer don't mind my saying so.'
Bowlers were a short-lived fad in the City Gent Smooth look in early '71.
One did not, he realized dimly, normally wear a roll-top sweater with a smart pin-striped suit of the pattern fancied by city gents.
The City gents exchange bizarre Masonic handshakes with Leavey.
Aristocrats, art dealers, city gents and political grandees constitute the clientele, along with "businessmen, bankers and bounders," as a house history puts it.
"Richard Branson is the antithesis of the City gent," Ms. McMeehan said.
Leading the troops was the dowdy Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton), a city gent with a penchant for pomposity.
A caricature of the city gent was achieved by the combination of crombie, bowler hat and black umbrella, which sometimes had a sharpened ferrule.
The supporting cast included Richard Vernon as the "city gent" on the train and Lionel Blair as a featured dancer.
He also plays the character 'City Gent' in the show Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy.