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1
He is cheery and loquacious, methodical and orderly, and
very
punctilious
in dress.
2
He had an idea that these people were
very
punctilious
as to time.
3
They call themselves captives, not slaves, and are
very
punctilious
upon this point.
4
The Russians are
very
punctilious
in making and receiving visits.
5
They are
very
punctilious
in their manners to each other.
6
The Holy Office is
very
punctilious
,
according to the circumstance.
7
She has certainly good sense, and is not
very
punctilious
.
8
He is
very
punctilious
about answering letters; and suspecting nothing he would tell the news.
9
Now Hastings was to have been here, and as a rule the neutrals are
very
punctilious
.
10
He is an honest and
very
punctilious
German.
11
Thorndyke is so
very
punctilious
about his engagements.
12
She was
very
punctilious
about calling upon strangers.
13
The best Sinn Feiners are
very
punctilious
.
14
They are
very
punctilious
amongst each other.
15
She was
very
punctilious
in all her habits, breakfasting ever at half-past eight, and dining always at six.
16
She was a
very
punctilious
woman.
very
punctilious
very