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1 They do not want to seem impolite .
2 To me it would seem impolite if not impious to bother such a God with our prayers.
3 A too hasty inquiry might seem impolite and obtrusive, while, on the other hand, a delay might be interpreted as indifference.
4 It seems impolite to say she never mentioned the baker except to compliment his bread.
5 It seemed impolite to interrupt. She looked at Roland.
6 It just seemed impolite to refuse.
7 Stripped down and seemingly given the drumbeat from Hey Mickey, it seems impolite not to pogo along in accompaniment.
8 "I did not wish to seem impolite , after his courtesy," Sorak replied.
9 Correcting them seemed impolite .
10 Joy nodded - it seemed impolite to get into an argument with someone sitting beside a pile of their own folded underwear.
11 "It seemed impolite to complain," Creedmoor said, "but I won't say the question hasn't concerned me."
12 "Now I don't want to seem impolite ! "
13 But nobody likes to leave an uncomfortable silence and it seemed impolite , if not downright remiss, to admit to having no more ideas at all.
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