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1 In nothing was he demonstrative or impulsive; but always considerate and cool.
2 The Baron, always considerate to persons of low degree, offers his arm.
3 Wordsworth was always considerate and kind with his servants, Robinson tells us.
4 But frogs are not always considerate of other and gayer creatures.
5 He was always considerate , always interested, always kind and always fair.
6 Oh, Hanka was always considerate ; God bless her wherever she went!
7 The click of the light-turnedon only after the door was closed, always considerate .
8 He is always considerate and kind, thinking of others' welfare-neverof his own gratification.
9 Oh, certainly, I am always considerate - my friends all say so.
10 But John never changed and he was always considerate and polite and perfectly at ease.
11 He was always considerate and un-wishful to give trouble.
12 A nice man is always considerate to girls.
13 Harvey is not always considerate , and I know that several of the staff are away on leave.
14 The Cardinal was always considerate and kind.
15 The little man was always considerate , and he had noticed the flurried and nervous manner of his bookkeeper.
16 And yet both were always considerate of any weaker than themselves, and quick to go to their defence.
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