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1 It would make me a good deal more punctual , if I had one.
2 You see how I answer your orders-yourtailor could not be more punctual .
3 I can't give you work, if you are not, more punctual .
4 The young gentleman had been more punctual in writing home than young gentlemen sometimes are.
5 Things generally went smoother in her absence; the boys were more obedient, the meals more punctual .
6 The town bell striking the hour was not more punctual than the sound of his crutches.
7 The steam-tug was more punctual going than coming.
8 Far more punctual than was usual with him.
9 And for Parliament gents, too, who should be more punctual than anybody, because of the privilege.
10 Changing attitudes were driven by improved traffic flow, more punctual bus services and less congestion all around.
11 In fact, they're more punctual than usual.
12 The last was more punctual , but, well, he fell ill. Bagayoko smiled urbanely and nibbled his cheese.
13 Everything depended on the nicety of his combinations, and the stars were not more punctual than his arithmetic.
14 Grandma Elsie said I was late and must be more punctual , and I gave her a saucy answer.
15 I shall quarrel with you one of these days if you do not learn to be more punctual .
16 Born a little quicker, more punctual and more alive than other people, he suffered fools not at all.
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