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"I grant this food will be somewhat dear," he admitted, but this would make it "very proper for landlords, who, as they have already devoured most of the parents, seem to have the best title to the children".
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It all looks very proper, very correct and well-to-do: the ivy and gravel, the swagged curtains in the bay window, the sheen on the hubcaps and on the leather shoes.
They've recently bought a house in Kent and it's all very proper: Hunter wellies, copies of Country Life, tea sets that she picks up in charity shops for a fiver.
"It used to be very proper," Barbara Lewis, 77, said.
Beknownst to me, the hostess, whom I could see both hide and hair of, was very proper, so it would be skin off my nose if anything bad happened.
There was something so very proper — even, in its way, respectful — about it.
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"Your very famous prime minister Winston Churchill, had a very proper saying: Right or wrong, but it's my country.
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This might be the book "Leave It to Beaver" learned about the birds and bees from — very proper.
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