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1. "Generosity is perhaps our greatest fault when it comes to dealing with such unsociable attitudes," Mr Pinscher replied
2. their worship and meats; they alleged that they were men unsociable, hostile to the king's interests, refusing to associate with him or
3. 7 who said much of the exclusiveness of the Jews with regard to their worship and meats; they alleged that they were men unsociable hostile to the king's interests refusing to associate with him or his troops
4. Matthew and Ellen were aware of an Irish taxi driver they knew who was questioned on the hearsay of someone because of the naturally unsociable hours he kept with his job
5. He had enough of the unsociable hours that separated him from Ciara and the two boys especially at weekends
6. We hadn't had one conversation — not because I was being unsociable but because I felt humiliated and embarrassed by my appearance
7. the more unsociable hours of the day to drink cheap and nasty cider out of huge
8. Perhaps that’s why they’re perceived as unsociable, as Cherrie said
9. She is also very unsociable
10. Funny that a shy, one is almost tempted to say unsociable and placid people have always been obsessed by clubs
11. I had gained the reputation of an oddball, unsociable loner in the Greek circles where I should ordinarily be circulating
12. Then personal appearance sympathised with mental deterioration: he acquired a slouching gait, and ignoble look; his naturally reserved disposition was exaggerated into an almost idiotic excess of unsociable moroseness; and he took a grim pleasure, apparently, in exciting the aversion rather than the esteem of his few acquaintances
13. The lattice was open, and, as he stepped out, I heard Cathy inquiring of her unsociable attendant, what was that inscription over the door? Hareton stared up, and scratched his head like a true clown
14. "Interestin' beasts, don't you think? But unsociable! Nasty rude ways with strangers, as you may remember
15. "To put the matter quite fairly, they have other objections to him:— he is masterful and rather unsociable, and he is concerned with trade, which has complaints of its own that I know nothing about
16. From my unsociable stockpile, I chose a can of lentil soup, poured it like sewage into the pot, and stirred it with an old wooden spoon
17. Then personal appearance sympathised with mental deterioration: he acquired a slouching gait and ignoble look; his naturally reserved disposition was exaggerated into an almost idiotic excess of unsociable moroseness; and he took a grim pleasure, apparently, in exciting the aversion rather than the esteem of his few acquaintance
18. The lattice was open, and, as he stepped out, I heard Cathy inquiring of her unsociable attendant what was that inscription over the door? Hareton stared up, and scratched his head like a true clown
19. He was a young man of about four and twenty, remarkably unsociable and taciturn
20. He was just as unsociable, and showed not the slightest inclination for any companionship