gentlemanly in A Sentence

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    It's the only Gentlemanly thing to do.

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    Who is this Gentlemanly cricketer?

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    Said it looked Gentlemanly.

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    That's very Gentlemanly of you.

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    It's Gentlemanly to not fight back.

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    And I tried to do it the Gentlemanly way.

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    In fact, there was something very Gentlemanly about him.

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    When I knew him he was quite a Gentlemanly fellow.

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    Thank you again for your eloquent and Gentlemanly response, Sir.

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    I guess it's Gentlemanly, but it was a bit weird.

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    The Gentlemanly Lord of Pugu Prefecture of Jinweizhou of the Great Tang.

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    You can make shooting at each other appear Gentlemanly, but violence is violence.

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    And finally, if you have some Gentlemanly qualities, the beautiful blond Swedish girls will be all over you.

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    The ruling power was superior of its young men, built in boarding schools, playing Gentlemanly games like cricket.

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    Vasanth's sister! I don't know if it is Gentlemanly to say this in front of a lady.

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    And guys, feel free to be Gentlemanly and offer to pay for the girl- but if she says' No thanks', she really means it.

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    If someone else reproduces my seed, then I try to, in a Gentlemanly way, get that entity to give me a 10 percent royalty.

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    Novel- took roots in England and France(started in 17th century but flowered in 18th century)- readers included lower middle class, traditional aristocratic and Gentlemanly class.

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    (I was once seeing someone who had explained his cheating as part of his Gentlemanly behaviour, wherein he was too much of a knight to refuse a lady's advances.).

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    They treated her"Gentlemanly and quietly" but complained of the heavy school-tax, said she must stop teaching and go away and warned her that they never gave a second notice.

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    I have been calling her Mother Teresa, but I think I should stop calling her Mother Teresa because I am not very Gentlemanly but I have to respond adequately.

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    His father was Edward Fitzgerald, of Irish and English ancestry, who had moved to St. Paul from Maryland after the Civil War, and was described as“a quiet Gentlemanly man with beautiful Southern manners”.

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    He is the son of Matthew Pocket, Pip's tutor in the"Gentlemanly" arts, and shares his apartment with Pip in London, becoming Pip's fast friend who is there to share Pip's happiness as well as his troubles.

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    It's ironic that the man who is best known for writing romantic tales of chivalrous, honorable knights exhibiting Gentlemanly behavior, Sir Walter Scott, is also credited with first using the word“expletive” in the sense of“exclamation”, such as a curse word, in his Guy Mannering(1815).

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