We have no meanings for "very commendable" in our records yet.
1 Well, Mr. Midguard, I think you've done a very commendable job.
2 Suri has done a very commendable job in turning around NSN, in our view.
3 But there are some very commendable things about these brethren.
4 But here, as elsewhere in Britain, there are many very commendable things about the brethren.
5 Beatrice dropped poetry, and came down to facts in a way that was very commendable .
6 But, though the Cortes sowed the seeds of political discord, they took one very commendable step.
7 Not that in democracies the arts are incapable of producing very commendable works, if such be required.
8 Viewed from the stand-point of literary criticism their productions were not very commendable in taste, conception, or execution.
9 They made very commendable progress in mathematics, and probably kept in advance of their companions who were in school.
10 Sir, Concerning Michelle Smith's success, I think G. T. Dempsey's letter of July 30th is very commendable and timely.
11 We get the usual and very commendable warning that everybody must wash their hands before and after patient contact.
12 This action is very commendable .
13 I think that's very commendable .
14 So, in a way, it was very commendable on your part to avoid contradicting her testimonies, with your own.
15 Your fear is very commendable .
16 Godard This is very commendable !
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