"It can't be true what the girls at the Rectory said, that her mother was an opera-dancer-""A person can't help their birth," Rosalind replied with great liberality.
The garrison was treated with great liberality; and, though there was much property and money in the place, the Killadar was allowed to have whatever he claimed as his own.
Carmen went to half a dozen schools of greater and greater liberality, and ended up where she started.
She gushed with fair appropriateness and great liberality, and finally fixed upon one scene to make her own.
Again: Tellson's was a munificent house, and extended great liberality to old customers who had fallen from their high estate.
I was beginning to express my gratitude to my benefactor for the great liberality with which I was treated, when Mr. Jaggers stopped me.
The Quebec Court had held that greater liberality should be applied by the Court in receiving pro-defense scientific evidence in a criminal case.
His reign saw great liberality with the treasury in granting lands and other gifts to Pisans, probably as the price of their alliance.
The next morning he returned and, as he was this time alone, he bestowed his conversation upon us with great liberality.
At all other times, but particularly in the change from less to greater liberality and vice versa, then obscenity becomes the target.