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manners造句
121. She gave him a frown and told him to mind his manners. 122. It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full. 123. When you told him his house was too cold that was just plain bad manners. 124. His manners were as mild as his politics were extreme. 125. That boy is so badly behaved that he cares nothing for manners and spits in the eye of all the teachers. 126. You have to strip away the affected manners and speech to get at the real man underneath. 127. Young men were once required to be educated in good manners. 128. My mother did nothing but find fault with my schoolboy manners. 129. Her kids have such good manners. 130. Mrs Miller had high standards of dress and manners. 131. She's always lecturing me on bad manners. 132. Somehow she had erred in deed or manners. 133. Good manners, if nothing else, decreed that she stayed. 134. Good table manners, I submit, are largely overrated. 135. Well, Uncle Sammler, you have good manners. 136. Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices.Ralph Waldo Emerson 137. Macdonald was an aristocratic character with impeccable manners. 138. Thank-you notes are important - it's just basic manners. 139. Their table manners perfectly reflect the slovenly appearance. 140. My mother was impressed with Tony's good manners. 141. His manners showed refinement and good breeding. 142. Her manners are above reproach. 143. Be on time and timely - it's good manners. 144. So they argue about protocol and diplomatic good manners instead. 145. Many parents think that the cultivation of manners in children requires constant nagging. 146. Richard was tall for his age and personable, with impeccable manners and a strong sense of occasion. 147. It's sometimes considered bad manners to lean your elbows on the table when you're eating. 148. They were also fond of aping the grand manners of servants to aristocratic households and rich farmers. 149. Nor a question of manners, or a moral issue concerned with how those who serve the public behave. 150. The Independent On Sunday, for example, found Coleridge's fine table manners hugely amusing.