| As he proprietorially slaps her buttocks he is saying words she can't make out. |
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| Benny Goodman, who commissioned the work, saunters through it proprietorially. |
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| It's a production in which less means infinitely more: a scene in which Carolyn Dobbin's Penelope is proprietorially pawed by the suitors is deeply unsettling without being remotely explicit. |
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| Basking in the sunshine, with its cliff railways, stately Georgian terraces and castle looming proprietorially over it, it had a timelessness that gladdened the soul. |
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| When they left, she paced the house, proprietorially, feeling the feel of each stone in the paving with bare feet. |
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| A man in a double-breasted grey suit stands proprietorially in front of a set of double-glazed patio doors, while his wife sits unsmilingly in wicker chair. |
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| The ambience is such that, as you sit on the terrace sipping your sundowner and gazing proprietorially over the river, it will make you feel like a billionaire. |
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| The double portrait of William and his mother cost PS2 7s, she sitting, he standing proprietorially. |
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| Clive sometimes stood between them proprietorially, regarding them both. |
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