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1
Justice is sometimes
very
tardy
,
though in this instance she has not failed.
2
Another saint whose recognition was
very
tardy
is St. John Nepomuk.
3
Nevertheless, to my younger and quicker nature, he did seem often
very
tardy
.
4
The Government was
very
tardy
in supplying General Lyon's wants.
5
The operations of nature however seemed to us
very
tardy
.
6
You were
very
tardy
;
what are your sisters about?
7
The Regional Council have been
very
tardy
on any maintenance on these things, Mr Molloy said.
8
The Vienna Government was accused on this occasion of being
very
tardy
in sending troops to quell the insurrection.
9
N was being
very
tardy
.
10
National's spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Todd McClay says the government has been
very
tardy
over its position on Russian.
11
Now in America we are
very
tardy
about all this, and often, to our shame, take no notice of letters of introduction.
12
He said legislation should be changed if necessary to allow the bureau to seize assets "pending the outcome of the
very
tardy
legal process".
13
"Not till Wednesday!" said Mrs. Curtis, as if she thought the course of justice
very
tardy
.
very
tardy
very