1To the devil with formality; these were not men who needed leading.
2To the occasional passerby he bowed coldly and with formality.
3Dispensing with formality, I took his arm, and led him into the front garden.
4I shall accept your invitation and dispense with formality.
5Was she annoyed at his not proceeding with formality?
6We will dispense with formality, she added encouragingly.
7Salvador tried to hide his nervousness with formality.
8By Club, it comes with formality and after debate, and considering for some time, or for special circumstances.
9We can deal with formality .
10Amy stepped toward the matron with obvious restraint, but the duchess was quick to do away with formality.
11Eventually he decided that he would not bother with formality, nor with moving from the window-shelf where he lounged.
12He did not meet her with formality, but took her hand, and led her to a seat, then sat beside her.
13He stood very erect, speaking with formality, with a certainly stilted, "learned by rote" manner, very different from his usual fiery utterances.
14The rest of the afternoon was consumed with formalities.
15In the Mountain's instance he dispensed with formalities immediately.
16There is a freemasonry among the Three Thousand that does away with formalities and introductions.