Sentence examples for sick gentlemen from inspiring English sources

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The reviewer for The Washington Post, Book Editor Glendy Culligan also received Dr. No well, calling it "a thin little whodunit which rocked the British Empire and shook the English Establishment", adding "Bully for it!" Culligan admitted that "Confidentially though, we enjoyed Dr. No, and if this be sick, sick, sick, gentlemen, make the most of it".

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First, I am sick and tired," this gentleman declared, "and second, what is faltbooting?" A good deal of Porter's indifference to producers at this time is traceable to the fact that J. O. Cole had died in 1923 and his grandson had come into his inheritance at almost the same moment Elsa Maxwell undertook (for a fee from the Italian government, it was said) to popularize the Lido.

"The picture the gentleman is showing, that sick animal, will never find its way into the food chain," Mr. Stenholm said.

I wondered whether it was my pride, my country's pride or those Hasidic gentlemen's at stake in this sick interaction.

Ladies and gentlemen, make sure you have a sick day to spare in 2013, because it looks like the new season of "Arrested Development" -- yes, all ten episodes -- are going to premiere all at once next year on Netflix.

Actually, there is so much Gatiss looming on TV, especially on BBC4, that by November viewers may well be sick of the Sedgefield-born novelist, actor, screenwriter and League of Gentlemen star.

The loudspeaker chimes, a female voice: Ladies and gentlemen, apparently one of our in-flight passengers has gotten sick in the aisle.

The down-on-his-luck gentleman extended a helping hand to Flo when she and her sick son were having trouble entering a subway station in New York City where they had travelled for his life-saving chemotherapy.

As Herman Melville said in that compendium of all things cetacean Moby Dick, it is ironic that "fine ladies and gentlemen should regale themselves with an essence found in the inglorious bowels of a sick whale".

The New Yorker, December 15 , 1928P. 21 Young woman sells two third-row aisle seats to a gentleman waiting in line in the lobby, saying she had to leave to look after a sick child.

SMITH: Gentlemen!

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