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How to use civility in a sentence

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Adherence to basic etiquette and civility in negotiating can help a great deal since etiquette does grease the wheels of a civil society.
The civility and wildness of the river coexist, much like Huck's personality.
Emma, angry at the insult to Miss Taylor's husband, holds her tongue for the sake of family civility.
Despite her plain clothes, she radiated a ladylike politeness and civility.
They are adults standing for, one presumes, responsible behaviour and the higher values of civility and democracy.
Packing was an occupation that rewarded innate qualities and paid little regard to status or civility.
The roughness and want of refinement, which is legitimately complained of in this country, is often mitigated by instances of civility.
His temper was sparked easily, but he also had patience and civility like none other.
We could make it a self-fulfilling prophecy if we assume they have civility and regard them all and treat them all as one.
I am so sick of the sanctimony of bigmouths lecturing them about the need for civility in the wake of her murder.
By withdrawing I struck a blow for civility, although, with those two I fear there is little hope.
Let's chop them down to size and then we'll discuss civility and ethics again.
Surrounded by all this civility and fine design, this spectacle is growing untenably intimate, obscene, dangerous.
To my astonishment, Beavers did not respond with the veneer of civility that usually masks his repugnance.
In keeping with his character, Langer's hardness exists beneath a veneer of civility.
To understand civility, it is helpful to compare it with the related requirement of non-discrimination.
This suggests that negative stereotypes are not widely held or are at least cloaked in external civility.
Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment.
We live in a time and a culture where the concept of civility seems as dated as Ciceronian oratory.
We have worked humbly and tirelessly to bring civility in political discourse to the next level.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If Halbert will let me alone, or treat me with civility, he may be sure that I shall not trouble him.
We called there to do a civility to the wali, and leave two soldiers there.
It stands in the history of the present time as a high school for the civility and mansuetude of the people.
It would be oversweet at first, and bitterer than wormwood afterwards, as our former civility was.
America, at its best, matches a commitment to principle with a concern for civility.
Mr. Speaker, at your swearing in you asked us all to work together in a spirit of civility and bipartisanship.
She greeted him with punctilious civility, but with manner as distant as her words were few.
She being now reputably impresarioed, the Sempachs have shown her some civility.
Upon this, the HURGO and his train withdrew, with much civility and cheerful countenances.
And as the first step, she was to dress herself with care, and receive the Sultan with civility when he visited her next morning.
Grant's shewing civility to Miss Price, to Lady Bertram's niece, could never want explanation.
Whoever suffered inconvenience, she must suffer none, but it occupied a little time to settle the point of civility between the other two.
Thaddeus Stevens received me with as much civility as he was capable of.
There was in the civility of Mr. Meigs no sign of an invitation.
On the top of their wish lists were civility, courteousness, and professional behavior from bus drivers.
Over-much civility is sometimes no better than over-much discourtesy, for, as the saying is, one can choke a guest with curds.
I am to woo a man before he will pay me the homage of civility.
This obligation cost her so much that she consulted her director, the Abbe Couturier, upon the subject of this honest but puerile civility.
Her ancient civility is gone, and her glory hath vanished as a phantasma.
Resentment could not have been more plainly spoken than in a civility to her father, from which she was so pointedly excluded.
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