Sentences with phrase «very civilised»

They also offered very civilised nibbles with their tastings — olives, bread sticks, little wedges of cheese.
It was very civilised.
He DEFINITELY DID NOT like the comparison... New Year's Day lunch sounds very civilised!
I like the wine idea — very civilised!
Guggenheim was a very civilised person, as her palace attests.
There's no need to get up early either; breakfast is served to a very civilised 11.30 am at weekends!
The ride on these cars has always been one of the plus points and in comfort mode very civilised and the sport or Cupra setting genuinely make a difference.
It was all very civilised.
The Kia Niro is a very civilised car to drive; despite having a CVT automatic transmission, it has nicely stepped «ratios» to make it feel more conventional.
You are a very civilised person.
It was very civilised in fact.
Modern warfare is very civilised — compared to the ancient world, that is.

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The very act of living a decent and upright life is in itself a positive factor in maintaining civilised standards.»
You know that I an content now that I am virtually certain Wenger is very near to his end as our manager and I propose we now leave it at that, in an effort to start our now jointly agreed more civilised discourse.
Marsh «very passionately» supports euthanasia, describing it as «a sign of deeply advanced and civilised society: Two markers of civilisation are the number of people riding bicycles and the presence of euthanasia.»
From his «America First» rhetoric, to his cosying up to Putin and repeated statements that he thinks «many very bad things will happen» if you attack Syria, very little prepared us for his «call on all civilised nations to join us in seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria.»
While I sense a very strong desire across the Tory family to conduct the Brexit debate in a civilised manner so that post-referendum reunification can be secured, unhappiness could quickly follow the expected «Remain» outcome.
«It has been dumped in the waste bin, flung into the gutter by very little men who have compromised the pivotal moral anchor of civilised engagement for temporary selfish gains.»
AM were looking into two possible options for the production car, either a very stripped out track - day special or something significantly more civilised.
«A global deterioration of the climate, by order of magnitude larger than any hitherto experienced by civilised mankind, is a very real possibility and indeed may be due very soon,» read a letter to President Nixon in 1972 from two scientists reporting the views of 42 «top» colleagues.
I guess most motorists over here are a bit more civilised than they are in the rest of the world, so we don't consider it very daring to travel the Binnenweg, which is the quickest route from Rotterdam West to downtown.
I guess most motorists over here are a bit more civilised than they are in the rest of the world, so we don't consider it very daring to travel the Binnenweg, which is the quickest route from Rotterdam West to the Centre.
It was very inner - city civilised.
I got pathetically excited about being the subject of a handful of tweets, but I was stuck in a bizarre part of civilised Sydney that has VERY bad internet access, something to do with a poorly placed hill... so I was unable to watch the video that accompanied the initial tweet.
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