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Those who'd learned first, pompously passed on what they knew.
At long last he turned to the screen again, pompously.
"We take care of our own," said the president pompously.
"Graduated pretty high up in my class," he said pompously.
He said his little say so pompously that it struck the three of them as funny.
There are many other such pompously meaningless sentences in this book.
"The welfare of the people is my first concern," he stated pompously.
He just talks pompously about giving e police all the assistance possible.
One leans forward and asks pompously, "Yes, but what does it stand for?"
"Well- he will not see you," the Aesthetic pompously answered.
I struck an attitude and said pompously: "You have received this morning one letter of particular interest!"
Oh look, another Guardian journalist telling us, pompously (of course) what we should all be doing.
"I am also an expert in archaeology," he informed them pompously.
"We like to place the right furniture with the right people," he told her rather pompously.
"I believe we are very adequately equipped," Jupiter said a little pompously.
The new chief, overcome by his importance, strutted about pompously.
He said pompously, 'I am still giving the matter my full consideration.
"Confirms it in every respect," said the fat detective, pompously.
He had spoken now fairly clearly and very pompously.
"She'll tell me whatever you tell her," he said pompously.
We shall expect to come to the wedding, you know," he said pompously.
This is not as pompously self-serving as it may sound.
"Nothing," he said pompously, 'is more important than the reconstruction of our society.
"I've no intention of chasing after anyone's girl friend," said Beef pompously.
"I have been practicing for a month," I said pompously.