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1. He bowed his head courteously and thanked the
2. I am glad to have had the opportunity of our little chat,” he replied courteously
3. As we waited courteously for the
4. They then courteously invited us to shoot into the area, and see how many targets we could hit
5. It is however another matter when a wounded or not terrorist decides to keep silent when courteously asked to clarify where his mates were
6. “Would you mind coming back to the station with me, Joe?” Fred Cooper asked courteously as he returned his spiral-writing pad to his inside jacket pocket
7. - Val suraren, Mevarn, Laino said courteously and Mevarn smiled and bent his head as thanks
8. Startled to see that she was middle-aged, Berthille courteously vacated the front seat of the Volkswagen beetle and sat in the back, giving the older woman more space in the passenger seat beside me
9. The black men who tended the pot and the small group of tents asked courteously if I wanted stew from the pot
10. We had no trouble at all, however, and were everywhere treated courteously
11. Jerome nodded courteously to them and said to his master, “The boy is sleeping safely in Libuse’s home
12. and had been courteously received of the high priest of the city, he told him what intelligence was given of the money, and declared
13. the madness of these persons, and on our victorious return treating all people in Egypt courteously, acted in a manner which was
14. 9 And when he was come to Jerusalem and had been courteously received of the high priest of the city he told him what intelligence was given of the money and declared therefore he came and asked if these things were so indeed
15. 20 We then having endeavoured to make allowance for the madness of these persons and on our victorious return treating all people in Egypt courteously acted in a manner which was befitting
16. He had already asked for hearing with Gertrude to do the matrimonial proposition and this one wasn't showing signs of alarm, on the contrary, had treated him courteously and extended an invitation to take a gulp with them tonight
17. After she left, Leonardo approached for me to find out how I was feeling, doing his best effort to talk with me courteously, at least in the presence of his father, or just because as my end was near he tried to throw at me the pity of the moribund
18. How I would love to have been part of such a group; to shake hands so courteously with them in greeting, to chat amiably in such perfect French…
19. Tomorrow you can accept my offer of a job - courteously
20. She waved to her and smiled courteously
21. People were driving courteously,
22. the oldest courteously occupied city anywhere, if there is
23. “Yes, I’m Preacher Cooper,” he replied courteously as he eyed the stranger curiously though said nothing more to further the conversation
24. “I do appreciate your cooperation,” he said courteously as he rocked on his heels, “especially on such short notice
25. “Good day to you, Lida Bell,” he said courteously as he opened the door and stepped aside to allow her to exit the room
26. brass handle and greeted them courteously with a slight nod and
27. treated courteously and professionally both by the staff and by the lawyer
28. “Something that could help our investigation into the death of a city official,” he continued courteously with his same jovial demeanor as he situated himself in the rather comfortable armchair
29. “No,” Wickland said and nodded courteously
30. With a tear in her eye, Akiko bowed courteously
31. He stopped in front of James and courteously bowed his head quickly, as if to say hello
32. treated firmly but courteously
33. He courteously nodded his head, flipped the towel over his tanned shoulders, and
34. “And who are you?” He asked courteously
35. Herne nodded courteously and one arm around her waist guided her into the building and up the stairs into one of the smaller cells
36. You must ask more courteously here
37. He moved to the bottom of the stairs and took my hand, courteously helping me down the last few stairs
38. him courteously, “Father says you have been to the river
39. I courteously sent it back to him
40. surprise, they apologized and gave her another bill, treating her most courteously
41. “Wonderful,” I said and he smiled courteously
42. ” I said courteously, before I left the room
43. I just smiled courteously and started to turn away, but I was held back by his mate's
44. While the storm miraculously and courteously toned down its want to roar and rage to a
45. Of course if she were to tell me herself that she wanted me, I should think myself very lucky, because I like the girl very much; but as it is, no one has ever treated her more courteously than I, with more respect for her dignity
46. For although she does not avoid or shun the society and conversation of the shepherds, and treats them courteously and kindly, should any one of them come to declare his intention to her, though it be one as proper and holy as that of matrimony, she flings him from her like a catapult
47. At this Don Quixote heaved a deep sigh and said, "I cannot say positively whether my sweet enemy is pleased or not that the world should know I serve her; I can only say in answer to what has been so courteously asked of me, that her name is Dulcinea, her country El Toboso, a village of La Mancha, her rank must be at least that of a princess, since she is my queen and lady, and her beauty superhuman, since all the impossible and fanciful attributes of beauty which the poets apply to their ladies are verified in her; for her hairs are gold, her forehead Elysian fields, her eyebrows rainbows, her eyes suns, her cheeks roses, her lips coral, her teeth pearls, her neck alabaster, her bosom marble, her hands ivory, her fairness snow, and what modesty conceals from sight such, I think and imagine, as rational reflection can only extol, not compare
48. They greeted each other courteously, and then Don Quixote and those who accompanied him turned to examine the bier, and on it, covered with flowers, they saw a dead body in the dress of a shepherd, to all appearance of one thirty years of age, and showing even in death that in life he had been of comely features and gallant bearing
49. The king will grant it very readily, and the knight will courteously kiss his hands for the favour done to him; and that night he will take leave of his lady the princess at the grating of the chamber where she sleeps, which looks upon a garden, and at which he has already many times conversed with her, the go-between and confidante in the matter being a damsel much trusted by the princess
50. He saluted us courteously, and in a few well-spoken words he told us not to wonder at seeing him going about in this guise, as it was binding upon him in order that he might work out a penance which for his many sins had been imposed upon him