According with custom or propriety.
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1 Background: Hypertension is becoming a major public health problem in developing countries.
2 Orwellian tax talk Political tax talk is becoming Orwellian: Secrecy is Democracy.
3 Before becoming Europe minister, Beaune served as President Emmanuel Macron's Europe adviser.
4 The name represents young children of today, becoming leaders of the future.
5 PROJECTIONS point to tourism becoming Ireland's largest industry by the year 2000.
1 Iranians are still concerned about good education, quality healthcare, and decent jobs.
2 So, too, the lauding that follows the odd decent result in Europe.
3 Hundreds of young people signing contracts for new jobs with decent salaries.
4 We want a social Europe of decent jobs and equality for all.
5 They don't need self-help books; they need decent training and meaningful jobs.
1 A tall, comely matron appeared in the door-andthe strangers hastened away.
2 A stately, beautiful, and comely personage; truly pious and fearing the Lord.
3 All this the comely dames of noble birth saw through the casements.
4 A comely person, moreover, well-spoken in negotiations, and very successful in undertakings.
5 He was indeed as comely as Catelyn had suspected he might be.
1 The gas-jets shone more clearly; the 'buses broke into a decorous trot.
2 In the cathedral it is all very charming, decorous , and not boring.
3 Yes; and your father will have four decorous houses on his hands.
4 There is no work for any but the decorous and the complaisant.
5 But it is full of the romance of subtle and decorous psychology.
1 In the general tone there is a clear humanity, a seemly gentlemanliness.
2 It was not seemly for them to be idling in the drawing-rooms.
3 It is not seemly ; moreover, notice must be given and arrangement made.
4 She did away with their rags, and clad them in seemly apparel.
5 In any case, his smile is not at all seemly or dramatic.
1 The house I speak of is comme il faut to the utmost.
2 The Hartels are quite comme il faut in their personal and business relations.
3 One of them was quite a handsome boy, and looked so comme il faut .
4 Only with the " comme il faut " man does this rarely happen.
5 M. Brotherson est un monsieur comme il faut .
6 He is très comme il faut .
7 Every unmarried daughter of every peer in England would have envied me,-butit would have been comme il faut .
8 I was " comme il faut " and smoked.
9 This " comme il faut " - ness of mine lay, first and foremost, in proficiency in French, especially conversational French.
10 The soup was too salt; the cutlets were not exactly comme il faut ; and the pudding was hardly enough boiled.
11 If a man is a man, un homme comme il faut , he need fear no ill-treatment from others of like calibre.
12 Teresa declared that "The god-mother was surely a 'très comme il faut , ' " but she did not explain to us why.
13 The corrected score has been sent at once to the copyists, and in six weeks the work will be rehearsed comme il faut .
14 With a note from Prince Ivan Michaelovitch, Nekhludoff went to Senator Wolf-unhomme très comme il faut , as the Prince had described him.
15 This may be de rigueur and comme il faut and umslopogass on Long Island, but it does not go in Katonah-peaceful ,pureKatonah!
16 You see, Aunt Hobson, she's very kind, you know, and all that, but I don't think she's what you call comme il faut .
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