gentleman造句91 He was too much of a gentleman to ask them for any money.
92 I would never doubt the worthy intentions of that estimable gentleman.
93 I was surprisedto see him at the jazz club; I always thought of him as a rather staid old gentleman.
94 He's a real gentleman.
95 The old gentleman likes to put grease on his hair to make it shiny.
96 That elderly gentleman was exceedingly on the jump , as nervous as a man well could be.
97 Incorrectness in speech was considered a great fault in a gentleman.
98 The hon. Gentleman also mentioned the environmental impact assessment.
99 The hon. Gentleman should withdraw his allegation.
100 The hon. Gentleman can not argue his case.
101 I have one or two suggestions to add to those advanced by the hon. Gentleman in an attempt to alleviate the problem.
102 Kindness is a spiritual gentleman. Meanness is a spiritual rascal.Dr T.P.Chia
103 I assure the hon. Gentleman that it is a subject in which I take the keenest interest.
104 Besides, they had David Gentleman prints on the hall walls, framed in aluminium frames.
105 The right hon. and learned Gentleman has advanced his idea of how to encourage manufacturing investment.
106 Before the end of the Interregnum he had amassed a modest fortune and had begun styling himself gentleman.
107 The simplest inquiry by the hon. Gentleman would have ascertained that fact.
108 As you probably know, Herr Sanders is a gentleman of advanced years, inclined to be a little vague.
109 I wonder whether the hon. Gentleman really appreciates the consequences of the policies that he supports.
110 Why did the right hon. Gentleman not decide to have a higher grade environmental impact assessment?
111 There was enough accumulated wealth for the third Joseph Wright Alsop to pursue a life as country gentleman.
112 If you are truly a gentleman, you do not need to be pretentious.Dr T.P.Chia
113 But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.George Washington
114 I note what the hon. Gentleman said about the siphoning off of food aid.
115 Mr. Maclean I assure the hon. Gentleman that the Government are committed to a policy of informative labelling.
116 I will ensure that the hon. Gentleman is answered by letter.
117 Pip will simply be a gentleman because he can afford it.
118 The hon. Gentleman asked about young people joining the armed forces.
119 The hon. Gentleman has no evidence for asserting that standards have dropped month by month.
120 The fact is that the hon. Gentleman can not support his assertions on the basis of the available evidence.