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1 The constitution of their league appears to have been very lax .
2 The discipline of my school is very lax , she continued.
3 Was she not getting to be a very lax - minded girl?
4 In those days the telegraph fraternity was rather demoralized, and the discipline was very lax .
5 Her attitude had become very lax and despondent when the typewriter stopped in the next room.
6 The state has been very lax in funding.
7 These kind of people are most eager to get prescriptions, but very lax in following them.
8 The financial relations of the city treasury with other brokers before Frank had been very lax .
9 My moral principles are very lax , it is true, but I am as proud as yourself.
10 As the guard is very lax at that time, it is the best time for the attempt.
11 The rules around this are very lax .
12 I believe the Polesdens are very lax attendants at church, and I don't think they ever communicated.'
13 I'm a very lax correspondent, too.
14 The body is thin and badly nourished, and the muscular system especially poorly developed and very lax in tone.
15 As previously noted, discipline was very lax , but I had been trying to restore it as much as possible.
16 Had they not got involved, the very lax garage staff could have been very casual witnesses to a murder.
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