(1) Sheila said he had been a gentleman , a man of dignity and integrity, who always had a smile on his face and was proud to be from York.
(2) Opposite her an old gentleman sat reading
(3) But for a gentleman of Arthur's wealth and taste, surely a more conventional beauty would have been appropriate?
(4) The young gentleman looked positively delighted that she had noticed him.
(5) I exclaimed, my mouth agape and my finger pointing straight at the gentleman in question.
(6) For those of you who visited York Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens.
(7) The first gentleman behind the counter said they didn't make their ground beef with chuck.
(8) The actor endeared himself to the locals as a real gentleman , modest and polite and always ready to meet the people.
(9) Jo entered the sunroom, followed by a gentleman in a suit and glasses.
(10) A moment later a somewhat short gentleman in a simple black suit entered Christopher's office.
(11) He behaved like a perfect gentleman
(12) We walked up to the whites hill reserve and I got mud all over my white denim jeans, Anthony holding onto my waist and being a perfect gentleman .
(13) He gazes at us with disdain; the epitome of a Georgian gentleman , secure in the trappings of his position, his satin waistcoat barely restraining his ample paunch.
(14) On the bus on my way home, I was very polite to an elderly gentleman by offering him my side of the seat where he'd be more comfortable.
(15) He was made a gentleman of the bedchamber and employed on important diplomatic and military missions.
(16) Over time the issue was complicated by the idea of the gentleman , a social construct which could incorporate all members of the peerage and gentry.
(17) General Brice took their hands into his, kissing Daria's like a country gentleman .
(18) I often wonder, if the honourable gentleman was Speaker, whether he would then be able to confront some of the difficulties of his own questions and requests.
(19) Could you ask the gentleman next to you whether he is the applicant.
(20) Robinson was a gentleman , unfailingly courteous, with inexhaustible enthusiasm.