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1 When the job was done he stepped back with an apologetic air .
2 She turned with a piteous, half apologetic air to Edouard and Aubertin.
3 Bland came up with an eager, apologetic air and stood beside him.
4 But he sought me out a fortnight later, with an apologetic air .
5 Meanwhile, in the hospitality area an understated, almost apologetic air prevailed.
6 When he spoke it was with a curiously apologetic air .
7 As the chemist left, Brookings turned again to his visitor, with an apologetic air .
8 He came up presently and sat down beside her, with an anxious, apologetic air .
9 But early the next morning she appeared at my bedside, saying, with an apologetic air :
10 He greeted me with a slightly apologetic air when I put off to fetch him.
11 Finally, Wollaston turned to her with an apologetic air .
12 Then Festing got up with an apologetic air .
13 The coroner's officer, with an apologetic air , approached the coroner, and handed him up an envelope.
14 Then, with a half- apologetic air , he said:
15 Edwin had the apologetic air of the provincial who is determined to be as good as anybody else.
16 There was almost an apologetic air about the bill-boards proclaiming their nightly offering to be the 'biggest ever.'
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