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She spoke peremptorily, but her eyes were not on him.
He knocked again, peremptorily, and the door was opened at once.
That's when Brand rather peremptorily sent for my family and me.
"Wait here for me," he said rather peremptorily and left.
But your coming to put this to me, either peremptorily or politely, was I considered.
"I do not need your holy oil," he said peremptorily.
"There is no need to keep going over this," Sebastian said peremptorily.
Once again the tap sounded, a little more peremptorily this time.
Father cut her off peremptorily, again directing his question to the counselor.
Again, he didn't thank her even peremptorily, which was unusual for him.
She knocked peremptorily on the door, then pushed it open without waiting.
To be peremptorily summoned back to it by the police, however, was a bit of a shock.
He rapped it on the edge of the table peremptorily.
"Do not," he said peremptorily, "let anyone know that I have been here."
She stood up, gesturing peremptorily to the candidates to close around the little green.
"I need that wine list," he says peremptorily, holding out his hand.
Now she shouted peremptorily and put out her hand to touch his wrist.
Then out of the darkness a pleasant voice called her somewhat peremptorily by name.
Necessity was laid on him to do so very strongly and peremptorily.
But they sat down and she began, somewhat peremptorily, to ask him questions about his knowledge of German literature.
He insisted peremptorily on speaking to Viola and she was called.
She rang the bell, peremptorily, under the painted name of the firm.
We ordered him peremptorily to sit down with us.
Never had a woman been so peremptorily withdrawn from the object of her satisfaction.
I started to thank the stranger for his timely assistance, but he cut me off peremptorily.