(1) He heard a young comedian being interviewed on the radio the other day and is far too polite to name him.
(2) When guests visit you, it is polite to welcome them with kind words and serve them what you have.
(3) If you are going into a bar or pub, with a woman is it more polite to let them go first, or to go first yourself to check that the place is safe?
(4) She's too polite to tell him to shut up and go away, so we put up with him.
(5) It seemed only polite to say goodnight with a kiss, just between friends.
(6) The reaction of polite society to this extraordinary work was one of astonishment.
(7) And the phrase u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510national interestu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb should never be mentioned in polite society.
(8) You could hand around evaluation forms, but many people are too polite to tell you what they really thought.
(9) I think it's only polite to make the effort in the local language even if everyone does seem to speak English.
(10) Yes, but in polite society, one does not hear of this.
(11) Looks of despair flashed across all of their faces, but to their credit they were too polite to outwardly groan.
(12) There are still some things that cannot be talked about in polite society.
(13) Over the years he built a pagoda to polite English society as it faded in the glare of post-war vulgarity.
(14) In the mind of a desperate prisoner you sometimes find genius that is seldom recognized in more polite society.
(15) I myself forgot about these issues and most people are too polite to mention them.
(16) He was extremely polite to his opponents and often took up cudgels for them too.
(17) In this world she expresses sides to her character that struggle for oxygen in polite society.
(18) Even if you think that someone is kind of weird, it is always polite to be nice to them.
(19) He may have been born into polite society but Degas was no gentleman painter.
(20) The musical life of polite European society was a different world altogether.