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1
These prohibitions of exportation were derived from the prerogative, and were
very
injudicious
.
2
This epistle was, in many respects, a
very
injudicious
composition.
3
A few strict persons considered this concession on the part of the Court
very
injudicious
.
4
Remember that before playing an important match it is
very
injudicious
to watch another game.
5
The counsel of the noble lord, no doubt, was well meant, but nevertheless
very
injudicious
.
6
Marcia teases her by well-meant but
very
injudicious
attention.
7
Like all the rest of Mrs. Martindale's selections of parties for matrimony, the present was a
very
injudicious
one.
8
Katherine appeared daily more attached to her, and Lady Armine was quite of opinion that it is always
very
injudicious
to interfere.
9
Dr Thorne was going to explain how
very
injudicious
such an arrangement appeared to be; but Sir Roger would not listen to him.
10
It is
very
injudicious
,
not to say presumptuous, for a gentleman to make a proposal to a young lady on too brief an acquaintance.
11
'It was a
very
injudicious
proceeding,' went on Miss Darrell smoothly.
12
"All the same, you are
very
injudicious
,
"
was the severe rejoinder.
very
injudicious
very