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I politely told her where the end of the line was.
If she went to them and asked politely, would they help her?
Ask him politely to take you back, and he will.
She moved to the other side of the room, her back politely turned.
He got out of their way politely, but said nothing.
I asked politely, trying not to look at my watch.
To get close to him, she would have to do little more than politely ask about his wants and needs.
He was politely waiting for me to look at him again.
She politely put her hand out and I took it.
I only needed to talk to her politely, poor thing!
Politely, he kept his light on the ground and did not play it in her face.
It is better to politely ask the person to move or to find a way around them.
Since much of my time is spent on the street I would probably say it less politely.
I think that is going too far, to put it politely.
I'll put up with that from the others and answer it politely.
I've never seen you give any man a second's thought once you've politely shown him the door.
She is, to put it politely, looking for a job.
My father is what you might call politely a free spirit.
You buy time by politely asking others to order first.
Sit politely, even if you must wait all day to be called.
It was good policy to listen politely and say yes.
Politely she was being told to follow it, or else.
He nodded politely and said something they could not understand.
He spoke politely, but there was no question in his voice.
He makes another pass at her, but she politely turns him down.