(1) There is no proper pedestrian crossing on this stretch.
(2) She'd learned to ride sidesaddle, as was proper for a young lady.
(3) He dislikes dogs partly out of a sense of duty-he feels that, given his commitment to cats, it would not be quite proper for him to like dogs as well.
(4) I thought the approach that I brought to the interview was the proper one under those circumstances and at that time.
(5) They're not going to be taxed on hotel rooms if they can prove that they were living in New Orleans proper and that they're actual evacuees.
(6) And will he then adopt such tactics in his proper job, asking Interpol to police our streets if his British bobbies find they are not winning many fixtures?
(7) A true paragon of a British military officer, he was efficient, proper and habitually thorough.
(8) By 332 he regarded himself as the proper ruler of the Persian empire, and after Gaugamela he was acclaimed king of Asia.
(9) She's a proper little child, getting into mischief.
(10) It is obviously proper for Parliament to lay down the framework within which the Judiciary operates.
(11) It will undertake projects to provide proper drinking water, waste disposal and sanitation facilities for pilgrims.
(12) I don't think that it is proper for me to give the details.
(13) Two weeks after leaving the house, she confided in me that she didn't regard it as a proper album; that, she said, would come next year.
(14) What was not proper for women, however, could easily be enacted by the dance figures in the space of spectacle.
(15) It seems like there's a strip of stores and businesses three miles long, from the Michigan border into Iron Mountain proper .
(16) So, of course, we had real jobs with proper tax codes, an optional pensions scheme, sickness cover and employee rights.
(17) And we haven't been able to really put a number on, you know, those that have lost their lives in New Orleans proper .
(18) Amicable numbers come in pairs in which each number is the sum of the proper divisors of the other.
(19) On the other hand, it has the distinction proper to students who know to respect themselves and the things of the spirit to which they dedicate themselves.
(20) An odd perfect number is defined to be an odd integer that is equal to the sum of its proper divisors.