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1 The other three were somewhat tardy in making their drawing-room appearance.
2 Fourthly, we note the somewhat tardy development of the British use of gas shell.
3 Then he may have been somewhat tardy in getting his twenty-five hundred men across.
4 The question is now, how Madame de Palme will receive my somewhat tardy civility.
5 The somewhat tardy resolution was taken to march to Maiwand on the morning of the 27th.
6 We had reached the top of the green acclivity which we bad been ascending, I fear with somewhat tardy steps.
7 This is borne out again in a further letter in which Mr. Clarke expressed the somewhat tardy thanks of his Royal master.
8 At last they conquered, plucked, and cooked her for a somewhat tardy meal, with some potatoes clawed up in the potato field.
9 I hasten to express my warm thanks, and I congratulate the public on your somewhat tardy resolution to give a larger proportion of text.
10 "The excuse, though somewhat tardy , is at least cunning," said the princess, spitefully.
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