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单词 Manners
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1. Evil communications corrupt good manners.
2. Don't leave your manners on the doorstep. 
3. Honours change manners.
4. Other times, other manners.
5. Manners make the man.
6. He needs to be taught some manners.
7. Their rude manners grate on us.
8. Pay attention to your manners.
9. The sweetness of her manners made everyone like her.
10. You must refine your manners.
11. You should not disparage good manners.
12. I can' t tolerate your bad manners any longer.
13. His mother reproached him for his bad manners.
14. His bad table manners embarrassed her.
15. Good manners ban abusive language anyplace.
16. 'After you' is good manners.
17. His good manners predispose people to like him.
18. It isn't good manners to stare at people.
19. Money stripped off the veneer of good manners.
20. His manners stamp him as a gentleman.
21. It is bad manners to speak with your mouth full.
22. Excuse her bad manners.
23. Your table manners are appalling - don't you know how to use a knife and fork?
24. Many visitors complained of his bad manners and self-importance.
25. His manners proclaimed him a gentleman.
26. His manners proclaim him a scholar.
27. Their children have very good table manners.
27. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
28. One should cultivate good manners from childhood.
29. Both boys had good manners, politely shaking hands.
30. She covers her selfishness with a varnish of good manners.
1. He needs to be taught some manners.
2. Their rude manners grate on us.
3. Pay attention to your manners.
4. The sweetness of her manners made everyone like her.
5. You must refine your manners.
6. You should not disparage good manners.
7. His bad table manners embarrassed her.
8. Good manners ban abusive language anyplace.
9. His good manners predispose people to like him.
10. It isn't good manners to stare at people.
11. Money stripped off the veneer of good manners.
12. His manners stamp him as a gentleman.
13. It is bad manners to speak with your mouth full.
14. Excuse her bad manners.
15. Your table manners are appalling - don't you know how to use a knife and fork?
16. He has refined his taste and manners.
17. His vulgar manners shocked everyone.
18. It was a case of monumental bad - manners.
19. You should drill some manners into the boy.
20. A good example serves to promote good manners in the young.
31. He inculcates good manners in his children.
32. He has refined his taste and manners.
33. The plays of Wilds exemplify the comedy of manners.
34. Her lack of manners is quite appalling.
35. You should have good manners all the time.
36. His vulgar manners shocked everyone.
37. His manners transgressed the bounds of good taste.
38. John is the quintessence of good manners.
39. It's bad manners to stare at people.
40. Her children all had such good manners .
41. Don't they teach you table manners at school?
42. It's bad manners to talk with a full mouth.
43. She has taught her children impeccable manners .
44. She was always finding fault with his manners.
45. He was always punctilious in his manners.
46. It was a case of monumental bad - manners.
47. Plebs like me could never have such perfect manners.
48. You should drill some manners into the boy.
49. His manners are even worse than his sister's.
50. His manners were impeccable .
51. He dressed well and had impeccable manners.
52. Her good breeding shows in her exquisite manners.
53. His rough manners were rather off-putting.
54. It is bad manners to whisper in company .
55. She chided him for his bad manners.
56. Her terrible manners at the dinner table disgusted me.
57. Can't you drive some manners into the boy?
58. The interviewer was prepossessed by his good manners.
59. It's not good manners to stare at people.
60. His bad manners earned him a sharp rebuke.
61. You should mend your manners.
62. His polite manners bespoke the gentleman.
63. It's bad manners to fidget about at the table.
64. His behaviour and manners have been refined.
65. Her father was a quiet man with graceful manners.
66. His manners argue a good upbringing.
67. It's bad manners to eat with your mouth open.
68. I can't stand bad manners.
69. He lectured the children on good manners.
70. His children have no table manners.
71. Good manners ban abusive language anywhere.
72. They were insistent on good manners.
73. His manners are appalling you can't take him anywhere!
74. It's bad manners to whisper in company.
75. Her manners were intended to attract.
76. Didn't your parents teach you any manners?
77. The question is one of manners rather than morals.
78. I'll trouble you to watch your manners.
79. The parents often drill some manners into their child.
80. Her flirtatious manners are intended to attract.
81. He's got no manners - he's rude to everyone.
82. He has no manners .
83. They taught him his manners.
84. His behaviour offends against the canons of good manners.
85. You mind your manners (), young man!
86. Good heavens, child, where are your manners ?
87. His bad manners grate on my nerves.
88. A model of good manners, he has conquered any inward fury.
89. A boy who has good manners stands up in an automatic movement when a lady enters the room.
90. That boy behaves so badly that he cares nothing for manners, and spits in the face of all the teachers.
91. I wouldn't trust them in spite of all their la-di-da manners.
92. Beneath his refined manners and superficial elegance lay something treacherous.
93. Dad gave us a lecture about our table manners .
94. He attacked the food as quickly as decent table manners allowed.
95. His manners had always made her blind to his faults.
96. She could at least have the good manners to let me know she won't be able to attend.
97. I'm sorry, I was forgetting my manners. Can I offer you a drink?
98. When you go to a new country, you must adapt yourself to new manners and customs.
99. It's considered good manners in some societies to leave a little food on your plate.
100. They hide their hatred of each other under a surface gloss of good manners.
101. His manners need polishing.
102. It was his manners that stamped him as a real gentleman.
103. The importance of good manners was drummed into us at an early age.
104. Call me old-fashioned, but I still believe in good manners.
105. Clarissa was extremely voluble on the subject of good manners.
106. Beneath his refined manners and superficial elegance the man was a snake.
107. Beneath his tissue-thin veneer of good manners,he was a very vulgar man.
108. His manners were appalling before he got married, but his wife soon got him house-trained.
109. It's bad manners to talk with your mouth full .
110. Good manners have become a thing of the past .
111. From his manners of speaking,I took him for a Japanese.
112. In some parts of the world, it is considered bad manners to pick up food or cutlery with the left hand.
113. He could at least have had the manners to answer my letter.
114. Don't blame the children for their bad manners they don't know any better.
115. His manners lack finish.
116. Even if he bores you stiff, it is good manners not to let him know it.
117. His parents used to lecture him on his table manners.
118. Mother attaches a great deal of value to good manners.
119. Look to your manners.
120. A good example serves to promote good manners in the young.
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.
151. It's time for formal manners to be used again in the workplace.
152. But Max's kindness and good manners defeated my purpose totally.
153. Perdita thought, to take an example at random, that things like table manners were a stupid and repressive idea.
154. He is however a Man of good sense, plain in his manners, and sincere in his friendships.
155. Therefore I was bound by certain of its manners and rules.
156. His mien and his manners continually expressed his sense of himself as an important personage.
157. In Hollywood, white stars are adopting black idioms, dress styles and manners.
158. Since dress, gait and table manners instantly distinguish social rank, all over the world, why not speech as well?
159. They covered every imaginable subject from metallurgy to medicine, from good building techniques to good manners.
160. Derek, in a show of good manners, lingered long enough to exchange a few remarks.
161. Wanting to dislike him for his broken promise, she could find no fault with his manners.
162. Tony Hopkins tries out an array of voices and manners - befuddled vagueness, booming ferocity. dangerous, smiling brusqueness.
163. I could step back and watch with a degree of detachment the habits and manners of Little Saigon.
164. His manners are abysmal.
165. He was a classical example of a brilliant man, an academic, who lacked commonsense and elementary manners.
166. Survival instinct told me to get up and run; manners proved stronger.
167. Women take more time, talk easily and still adhere to the strict rules of manners.
168. In her acceptance she broke the code of propriety, went beyond the established manners in a light encounter.
169. I have to admit my table manners aren't as good at home as when I'm at a restaurant.
170. His hair and skin are dark, like a gipsy's, but he has the manners of a gentleman.
171. At a basic level it is necessary to foster an approach which emphasises responsibility, good manners and good working habits.
172. Despite bad moods and worse manners, the car could always be tamed by appreciation, patience and just enough rein.
173. Quiet men with graceful manners were the ideal of her generation, and he seemed to embody it.
174. Good manners is the art of making people comfortable. Whoever makes the fewest people uncomfortable has the best manners. Jonathan Swift 
175. They spoke highly of his friendliness and good manners and, as an afterthought, his professional skills.
176. He was pale, of brusque manners, somewhat given to affectation, but of immaculate dress and generous to his enemies.
177. Harry was a handsome young man of about twenty-five, with a cheerful, honest face and friendly manners.
178. She was under five feet five inches tall, but strikingly good-looking, with dark hair and eyes and vivacious manners.
179. The book is about the life and manners of Victorian London.
180. We teach our children to speak correctly and to have good manners, and when they become teenagers they do exactly the opposite.
181. He seemed a courtly gentleman with the inbred manners of a diplomat.
182. Disagreements are resolved with a level of civility that would make Miss Manners proud.
183. Rostov took a breath, and decided to wait until good manners forced his aide to behave in an approachable fashion.
184. He had impeccable manners that somehow always reminded you of an older, bygone age.
185. Elizabeth goes in mocking pursuit with the husband in this comedy of manners.
186. The bad was the pervasive and inevitable corruption of morals and manners that accompanied such a compulsion for the luxurious.
187. We have tried to instil good manners in our children from an early age.
188. She could see that he wasn't good-looking like Andrew Manners, but each line of his face was dear to her.
189. The flapper rebelled not only against Victorian manners and morality but against the body that went with it.
190. The L-4, even with automatic, provides more than adequate acceleration and is possessed of good road manners.
191. He ate noisily and greedily. I tried hard not to be disgusted by his manners.
192. Mrs Manners would cook a large early dinner and they would sit and chat about the coming year.
193. Andrew Manners had been an attractive child and now he was a very handsome man.
194. Yet it seemed to me they had much to learn when it came to manners and plain humanity.
195. It would be the height of bad manners, and I know you aren't that sort of person.
196. Jill darted forward and pulled him aside, giving his wrist a sharp slap to teach him manners.
197. This is my son and I apologise for his bad manners.
198. They relate to universally accepted behaviour patterns - salutations, manners, dress, etc.
199. Valda and Varvara adore officers, their impeccable manners, their formal bearing, their white uniforms.
200. They were tolerating that redhead well enough in spite of his sullen bad manners.
201. A tongue in cheek reminder to some one whose cheeks were bulging with bad manners.
202. His parents were keen on the work ethic and equipped him with impeccable manners.
203. Impeccable etiquette is required from everyone; discipline and good manners, have to be observed at all times.
204. Are they conventional rules that we learn as we learn, say, table manners?
205. My manners are exquisite, my feelings are delicate, my gestures refined, my moods undetectable.
206. Etiquette and good manners are not a middle-class pastime or an optional extra for nice people.
207. To a certain extent, the deplorable state of manners is just another trendy morsel for public devouring.
208. And it was hard to reconcile his soft-spoken good manners with the ruthless determination of his business career.
209. It wouldn't be good manners to leave so soon -- the party has only just started.
210. Loving does not cancel out such bad manners or excuse them, and she would not think so either ....
211. They knew better than to insult their hosts by open mention of this superiority; such bad manners would disgrace the clan.
212. Five minutes later, and this comedy of manners was all over.
213. He reached into any dip of information for enlightenment on the customs and manners of the people of Oceania.
213. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
214. Good manners open the closed doors; bad manners close the open doors! Mehmet Murat ildan 
215. At least she had the good manners to let us know she would be late.
216. I would be more than happy to greet the Duchess with the manners and respect that any fellow human being deserves.
217. Her good manners and immediate affection for them marked her as an ally.
218. All kinds of people here, different classes and manners and ways of reading.
219. Mr Foster maintained his composure: If acceptable manners were a paddock, Mademoiselle Marguerite had not yet jumped the fence.
220. Until she won their trust their manners were deferential, identical to the old-fashioned manners of her own youth.
221. If only Miss Manners had promulgated, like the pope, an encyclical on proper gay conduct.
222. Read in studio An Oxford don says a return to Victorian manners would lead to a better, more considerate society.
223. And more is at stake than manners at the dinner table.
224. It's thought bad manners not to offer a visitor a night of passion after tramping round the icy far north.
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