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1 Women have needs, just as men do -wejust show more decorum . '
2 I think he needs to have a little bit more decorum .
3 The toast was drank with right good will, though with somewhat more decorum than the others.
4 Pray let us proceed with more decorum .
5 They didn't care that Grace was now a married mother who ought to behave with more decorum .
6 In the public meetings for worship the people listened very attentively, and behaved with more decorum than formerly.
7 In TV, the sheer scale of the production tends to call for rather more decorum in a host.
8 Should Bertie speak to the man and warn him that in future he must behave with more decorum ?
9 Among this people the women are treated with more decorum than in any part of the Indias we had visited.
10 His feelings of dismay seemed to be quite as deep, but his sorrow and solicitude were repressed into more decorum .
11 And the warrior king did not cease that discipline till the Baital promised him to preserve more decorum in his observations.
12 Mrs. Bowen offered to draw Effie back to a posture of more decorum , but Colville put his arm round the little girl.
13 TO BE fair, some TDs are trying to adhere to the call by Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett for more decorum in the House.
14 Even then, my neo-Epicurean conscience must have told me over and over again to pull myself together, to conduct myself with more decorum .
15 Boswell, as in duty bound, seeing he was a member, declared there were few societies where there was better conversation or more decorum .
16 "The time has come when I must insist on less noise, and more decorum upon the march," Wells said sternly.
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