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1 One treats friends or even strangers with much more civility .
2 You will treat me, replied I, with more civility , when you know me better.
3 I infused a shade more civility into my leavetaking than Mr. Bundercombe's words invited.
4 I suppose I am growing sensitive; perhaps, by living among barbarians, I expect more civility .
5 His Walloons he treats with no more civility , answering them but in Spanish or Latin.
6 A little more civility out of you, Bradley.
7 They do pay a little more civility to pilots, as they aren't belonging to the ship.
8 I was now received with more civility , and more warmly welcomed, than I had been on any former arrival.
9 They are more directly under the eye of Keate; he treats them with more civility and speaks to them differently.
10 In short, to have tried by fair resolutions, and treat his charming daughter with less inhumanity, and me with more civility .
11 Very well, replies the fisherman, shall I speak to you with more civility , and call you the owl of good luck?
12 I suppose there's a chance people will behave with more civility in virtual space where telepresence inevitably creates a different social atmosphere.
13 The murder of Jo Cox rightly caused an outpouring of emotion, from shocked disbelief to calls for more civility in public discourse.
14 All I would like to know is that you will not swear at me in future and will treat me with more civility .
15 The servant went with a message worded with more civility than perhaps he was used to carry to his master from his lady.
16 They hurt and they damage. The government and opposition, represented by Mathias Cormann and Penny Wong, each backed Mr Ryan's call for more civility .
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