(1) There is nothing ersatz in this polished Edwardian pile, save fake coal fires in secondary rooms.
(2) McAlmont is capable of real emotion, not Armstrong's ersatz approximation of feeling.
(3) Anyone who's down in West Dorset and likes their country pubs real and not ersatz should give either, or preferably both, a whirl.
(4) Those two songs have proved remarkably prescient in their bogus rebellion and ersatz torment.
(5) But while those attributes may satisfy your clients' practical side, the product's ersatz appearance may leave some of them feeling a little unsatisfied.
(6) Most books with names like this one are inferior works filled with an ersatz cynicism that pales beside the real article.
(7) In the end, ersatz haggis was produced by our polite hosts.
(8) Think of the Phoenix-area canals as ersatz rivers, as man-made, tidier, vastly simplified rivers.
(9) Some of us have props: racing programs, and glasses of ersatz beer.
(10) So, instead of entering the dark, airless fug that was Swansea's top coffee shop, I grabbed a take-out burger and ersatz coffee from a burger joint and sat outside to listen to the songs.
(11) An egregious example of this tendency is the architect whose assembly-line production of faux rococo and ersatz neo-classical facades has transmogrified Mumbai's cityscape.
(12) I don't know if they have reserved occupations over there but I can see them in my head, sitting by the slipways drinking their ersatz coffee.
(13) An all the remaining ersatz relatives discover that emotions and motives aside, it's poverty and anonymity that truly sucks.
(14) The ersatz emotions that crawl out of the woodwork with every hit make me instinctively reach for the bug spray.
(15) See they never had any coffee in Europe, it was what they call ersatz coffee, and this was made out of kind of charred acorns and they'd grind it up and that was their so-called coffee.
(16) Today's football-related flag-flying is a pale imitation of that traditional nationalism, a sort of ersatz English patriotism that means little or nothing in political terms.
(17) The main building has a false front, an ersatz log cabin applied to a World War II-era Quonset hut.
(18) His voice shaking with ersatz emotion, he recalled how three senior boys surrounded him in such an intimidating manner that he has never forgotten it.
(19) Anne cannot sleep because of the air raids, and they are eating terribly-dry bread and ersatz coffee for breakfast, spinach and rotten potatoes for dinner.
(20) Burns was lamenting within his own lifetime a host of ersatz imitators of his achievement.