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His father turned toward him with a sanctimoniously sober expression.
"There's a process for all of this," the woman replied sanctimoniously.
"Be it on his own soul," he said sanctimoniously, "if he's there."
Look at each other and sanctimoniously cross themselves.
How can they sit there under a tree so sanctimoniously when there's all this delicious sun waiting to be soaked up?
"Yes, I guess they do," the wolf admitted sanctimoniously.
For all I can guess,' he concluded sanctimoniously, 'he may have let it fall deliberately.
The decision is bad law, sanctimoniously delivered.
"To be mean," he said, adding, somewhat sanctimoniously: "We're in it for the fun.
- or are we going to sit sanctimoniously on the fence, disapproving, but secretly relieved?
"Not for me," Wegman announced sanctimoniously to the waiter and the men around him.
No way, although Fox sanctimoniously notes that it held off on the broadcast until the jury had been selected and sequestered.
How could they say, as they all did, frequently and sanctimoniously, that everything they had done was in the best interests of the children?
Not that Barry sanctimoniously judged the rich.
Puritan trees tend to get chopped down sanctimoniously.
She carries on, now hysterically, now sanctimoniously, but seldom entertainingly.
What a scoundrel you are, who so sanctimoniously insisted upon purity and then told such vicious lies about me."
'Nevertheless, we're always glad when members of the public recognize their duty to support the police,' George said sanctimoniously.
But it's for them and their parents to make the decision rather than all of us sanctimoniously and piously making these judgments."
It is almost psychotic, not to say hypocritical, to vote sanctimoniously for a ban on all advertising of tobacco products.
The show was determined to honor women as sanctimoniously as possible, provided it could retain the usual quota of dancing girls.
"They very sanctimoniously declare they are expanding their readership base, which is baloney.
"Thank you, Pamela," the anchor said sanctimoniously.
I continued sanctimoniously, "I am not special.
Of course many blacks and a considerable number of whites would say that I was sanctimoniously making affirmative action into a test of character.