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1 So I think he's a decent sort of guy, actually, he said.
2 Gratton was a private in Gallipoli, and so is a decent sort .
3 Don't be put off by his appearance-he'sactually a pretty decent sort .
4 Devils of that kind are devils to themselves-devils of a decent sort .
5 He must be a very decent sort of chap, I should think.
6 I think he seems a very decent sort of chap, don't you?'
7 Everyone brought their work in and I did some decent sort of jobs.
8 The major's a pretty decent sort , be glad to see you.
9 Because he was a decent sort , that was enough for him.
10 From Olivia's description he seems like a decent sort ; and yet-
11 He struck me as being a very decent sort of fellow.
12 But otherwise, she was a pretty decent sort and willing to pay well.
13 Between us we should have made a very decent sort of a man.
14 Its next acquaintance was an old stone-breaker, a very decent sort .
15 Torrance is an elderly man, a decent sort of chap, and deadly respectable.
16 He seems a decent sort , all proper catechism and bright eyes.
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