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1 But just behave sensibly , and I'll protect you as well as I can.
2 And au revoir, monsieur; we will take charge of your future if you behave sensibly .
3 Now if you'll sit up and behave sensibly , I'll tell you why I want her.'
4 But I was too passionate to behave sensibly .
5 You see how well she is taken care of-andyou will behave sensibly , I am sure?
6 If you behave sensibly you won't.
7 She had spoken with him on Raymond's behalf and urged him to reconsider his attitude and behave sensibly and worthily.
8 I took them back home at lunch-time and during the afternoon tried to get them to behave sensibly , but without success.
9 However, Bertheroy rose and took his leave: "I'll come back; behave sensibly , and love one another as well as you can."
10 Always clever and unanswerable when he was defending nonsense and wickedness: always awkward and sullen when he had to behave sensibly and decently!
11 Arguably more of a pressing concern, then, is that spending £800m on a new stadium means having to behave sensibly in the transfer market.
12 But, as a spokesman for the car lobby, he is afraid to ask people to behave sensibly before they are forced to do so.
13 They began to think me some poor valetudinarian; but though I was in torments, a feeling of vanity made me endeavour to behave sensibly .
14 They will all treat you decently if I tell them to; so behave sensibly , and don't be a young jackass, and all will be well.
15 She wished he wouldn't, but since he would, she could not help thinking about him, and how she could manage to make him " behave sensibly . "
16 He told Sasha he'd been behaving sensibly for a long time.
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