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1 At half-past four his cousin made the tea, according to their invariable custom .
2 Her betrothed tried to mount with the wrong foot according to his invariable custom .
3 His hands were thrust into his trousers pockets, as was his almost invariable custom .
4 As was his invariable custom when deeply impressed Sam began to sing, Pumble joining in:
5 He paused and blew his nose, his invariable custom after these occasional outbursts of his.
6 Thompson, as was his invariable custom , was smoking a very large and very black cigar.
7 To go to Lynton Heights after lunch on Sunday was almost an invariable custom at Montfitchet.
8 I assure you that it is the invariable custom to read the will immediately after the funeral.
9 This is the invariable custom in Unyoro.
10 Then he attacked the present situation (his invariable custom ) .
11 She sat down to the piano after dinner, according to her invariable custom , but not to sing.
12 According to her invariable custom , she asked Agnese de Sellis, her coadjutoress, for permission so to do.
13 Thus it is the invariable custom among the cattlemen to dismount and destroy these snakes whenever they are seen.
14 It amused Elsie, who had noticed that such was her invariable custom after receiving a call in her parlor.
15 In the visitor's book at Crome Ivor had left, according to his invariable custom in these cases, a poem.
16 He merely follows invariable custom .
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