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1 Then, with a quick apologetic glance at him, But I'm very inconsiderate .
2 Carol thought he was being very inconsiderate , but she kept on.
3 It's very inconsiderate of him. The phone rang, repeated electronic beeps.
4 It was poor taste on my part, and very inconsiderate .
5 She told him at last that it annoyed her, that he was very inconsiderate .
6 They had been very inconsiderate , and must go away directly.
7 It was a very inconsiderate promise, a very irrational promise!
8 For instance, they are very considerate about their pleasures, but very inconsiderate about their duty.
9 I thought it very inconsiderate of Mrs. Smedley.
10 I think it very inconsiderate of Lady Barnstaple to have given her a letter to us.
11 I beg your pardon: I was very inconsiderate .
12 I think you are very inconsiderate of me.
13 A very inconsiderate proposal I think it to be, and upon which I cannot explain myself to him.
14 It was very inconsiderate of me.
15 That was very inconsiderate of me.
16 They are very inconsiderate of one.
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