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1
She was
very
proper
and shy in some ways, verbally at least.
2
She was played by this
very
proper
,
older English actress, Rita Davies.
3
He is an old-school banker typical of his generation and
very
proper
.
4
I consider you a
very
proper
and delightful person to live with.
5
You have this new and
very
proper
desire to become thoroughly domesticated.
6
It was
very
proper
,
of course, and I do not blame you.
7
He showed a
very
proper
spirit in punching that young cub's head.
8
A
very
proper
sentiment, said William, with his eye on the candlestick.
9
He despised Luke, and Clarice seemed a
very
proper
match for him.
10
My
very
proper
and punctilious mother, too, has been scoring me lately.
11
George Jones turned out to be a
very
proper
,
somewhat tight-lipped man.
12
So far as externals went, Mr. Delaney was a
very
proper
man.
13
Fringer is a
very
proper
man-there ain't a properer und-akerin England.
14
And yes, yes, 'external' is a
very
proper
term for it.
15
At this crisis his lordship had made a
very
proper
and theatrical start.
16
You spoke once before to
very
proper
purpose; I have not forgotten that.
very
proper
very