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1 But he doesn't have that air of confidence the best GPs have .
2 His characters have that air of immortality which belongs to those of Dumas and Dickens.
3 It does not have that air about it.
4 Mature rugby teams are usually the teams that win things and we have that air of maturity about us.
5 To be really satisfying the flower garden must have that air of permanence that is given it by the perennials
6 Whatever Runcorn wore, whatever rank he attained, he would never have that air , the unconscious arrogance that Monk was born with.
7 They are thoroughly ungenial, and have that air of suspicion in speaking of every one which is not unusual in the land of their ancestors.
8 All had that air of benevolent friendliness which is characteristic of the sect.
9 Tavernake still had that air of paying no attention whatever to their conversation.
10 I think he used to be a rabbi-hejust has that air about him.
11 In person, Arca still has that air of youthful rebellion.
12 They had that air of quiet assurance which is the birthright of well-bred Englishwomen.
13 He no longer had that air of tenacity and ill-humor that had made him unapproachable.
14 She just has that air of invincibility now.
15 It had that air of carefully assembled normality.
16 No wonder that Evelyn had that air of gentle breeding and calm poise like Madam Chartley's.
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