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1 The third soldier declared that he thought this a very uncivil speech.
2 You are very uncivil , cousin, and very unlike the rest of the world.
3 This certainly was very uncivil , and it almost made Lopez angry.
4 But further, upon higher accounts this is a very uncivil and unmannerly practice.
5 She will think you very uncivil ; that is all.
6 Father came home, agreed I had been very uncivil .
7 They say he is a very singular man, and seem to think him very uncivil .
8 One thing I know, which YOU don't seem to know, that you are very uncivil . '
9 Don't you know that it is very uncivil to PIT two people against one another?'
10 Sir, you are very uncivil ; but I am thankful to know so much of your mind.
11 According to the usages of the world you would be reckoned very uncivil if you did not.
12 I protest your father is very uncivil .
13 It would have been very uncivil of me to let you make such a long trip for nothing.
14 At Gänserndorf, twenty-five miles from Vienna, they took our papers from us in a very uncivil , uncourteous manner.
15 If I had said I was, it would have been very uncivil if you hadn't declared yourself glad to hear that.
16 Mrs. Grantly's temper was never bitter, but at this moment it was not sweetened by her husband's very uncivil reference to her sex.
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