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1 I do so like to tease Luke; he puts on such airs .
2 Well now, you are really comical, putting on such airs with me.
3 Our boys coming from school give themselves such airs , the young scapegraces!
4 You should not suspect a penniless Scotsman of such airs , Ailie.
5 There's no use of your putting on such airs any longer.
6 That class, especially the female portion of them, give themselves such airs nowadays!
7 To think of a retired haberdasher's wife giving herself such airs !
8 She is too young for such airs ! - as if she were Madame l'Impératrice herself!
9 Oh, come, now, Christie, don't try to put such airs on with me.
10 She always puts on such airs , and such a story would not interest her.
11 IF that were my child, I'd soon break him of such airs and capers.
12 You would never give yourself such airs if you hadn't something to go upon.
13 How can you let her give herself such airs and domineer over you so?
14 I hate that girl, she puts on such airs .
15 Why should the botanist, geologist or other-ist give himself such airs over the draper's assistant?
16 Business is business; and your business, let me remind you, is too muddy for such airs .
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