Sentence examples for gentleman makes from inspiring English sources

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Gentleman makes a powerful point.

But I can't help wondering if the gentleman makes too much fuss.

Five days a week, when the five-forty-three express from Grand Central gets into Harmon, a gray-haired gentleman makes straight for a Packard sedan parked near the exit and kisses the forehead of an attractive gray-haired lady who is in the driver's seat.

By Harrison Kinney and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, July 10 , 1954P. 15 Five days a week, when the five-forty-three express from Grand Central gets into Harmon, a gray-haired gentleman makes straight for a Packard sedan parked near the exit and kisses the forehead of an attractive gray-haired lady who is in the driver's seat.

Gentleman makes a brilliant point.

And pardon me if, instead of applauding Clinton's emphasis on government's cooperating with big corporations, as of course government must often do, I prefer Sanders' answer to debate moderator Wolf Blitzer's question about the CEO of Verizon's unkind assessment of him: "This gentleman makes $18 million a year in salary," Sanders answered.

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Graceful prose does not a gentleman make.

In fact, the gentleman made our point.

He's an 89-year-old gentleman making his very first flight.

Powell's appeal as a gentleman made him a huge star in hard times.

The gentleman made a dive for it, so did the hurdy-gurdy man.

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