Examples of 'quite proper' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite proper"
The phrase 'quite proper' is used to indicate that something is appropriate, acceptable, or suitable according to social norms, etiquette, or standards. It implies that a behavior, action, or situation is correct or fitting
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quite proper
Things have always been quite proper between us.
It is quite proper that the principle of minimum harmonisation is now being applied.
I do not find your tone quite proper.
It is quite proper that certain exceptions and allowances have also been made.
And he might not think it quite proper of me.
I think it quite proper that the rapporteur should ask for that to be addressed.
I am not sure whether that would be quite proper.
This film heritage is quite proper to reflect the history of our country.
I do not therefore think this was quite proper.
Look for methods that are quite proper in one way or the other.
I took no pictures because it did not seem quite proper.
Some persons feel that it is not quite proper to visualize for things.
To have a wife who has a mind is considered not quite proper.
I do not think it would be quite proper for you to receive her that way.
I do not think it would be quite proper.
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But it was quite proper according to Kennedy.
Just does not seem quite proper.
And I find it quite proper that a drugfree society should be held up as an ideal.
Such an inquiry can be quite proper.
Therefore it was quite proper for Ms Allard to address a procedure rather than a policy.
What happened was quite proper.
I suppose it is quite proper that I should be questioned.
Is considered not quite proper.
It was quite proper that the European Parliament.
That would be quite proper.
In the quite proper debate on concentration, these points must not be lost.
We want things quite proper.
You were quite proper in reporting this incident … but that will be enough.
That in itself is quite proper.
But it 's quite proper to support the government so long as its actions are bearable.
From the legal point of view the voting was of course quite proper.
I am not certain it 's quite proper to remark on such things.
The Spanish action in the case to which you refer was quite proper.
When sitting next to a general it is quite proper that a girl 's hands should shake.
And he made his comments in a way that I think was quite proper.
In general, Piccirilli is quite proper and demonstrates exemplary behavior.
When sitting next to a general, it is quite proper.
Of course, it is quite proper to apply Bible principles to various cultures and ages.
Denys left without a word, which was quite proper.
It 's all going to be quite proper and above board, I can assure you.
In addition, his relationship with my husband was quite proper.
That 's all quite proper.
Such an awkward thing, which is actually not quite proper.
It 's all quite proper.
As we can see, singing songs to praise God is quite proper.
Well, I do not think it would be quite proper for you.
Poor William. To have a wife who has a mind is considered not quite proper.
He had nothing else on . It 's all quite proper.
Though these were at heart burlesques, Leon insisted that everything was quite proper.
I said goodbye to Bror. Denys left without a word, which was quite proper.
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