Sentence examples for bit of courtesy from inspiring English sources

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That is not just a wonderful bit of courtesy.

"We are asking for a little bit of courtesy from drivers and for them to be mindful of other road users," said Ms Bush.

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He was known for little bits of courtesy, especially toward women.

We quickly noticed that Harry's was trying and succeeding, with crucial bits of courtesy and innovation, to stand out from the pack.

He speaks scarcely a word of Gaelic, and her English is limited to a few phrases and a useless bit of nonsense, courtesy of Aunt Mary: "In Norfolk we besport ourselves around the maypole".

After that, a very brief excursion into Adam Phillips's psychoanalysis, where the kiss is a vain attempt to recover the loss of mother's breast, and a mercifully glancing bit of zoology courtesy of Desmond Morris, claiming that kissing's appeal is to some primitive region of the brain that remembers being passed masticated boluses of food from your ma's mouth.

And perhaps he could use a bit of child labour, courtesy of the displaced London children he befriends.

A bit of Slopenfreude comes courtesy of a recent story in the Times with the headline: "CHICKENS THREATEN TO DIVIDE BROOKLYN COMMUNITY".

All they needed was a bit of fresh impetus, courtesy of Tuchel, to recover from last year's near-catastrophe, to go back to their former selves and perhaps beyond.

That latest bit of information comes courtesy of Financial Times, which reports based on "several people familiar with the situation" that the embattled wearable maker attempted to pick up Jawbone for a "tiny fraction" of its $1.5 billion evaluation.

The humble bit came courtesy of indie's soiled name.

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