(1) When I look nicer and more stylish, people tend to respect me more, address me as sir , give me better service, and all kinds of things.(2) She turned around and asked of the man, ├ö├ç├┐Excuse me, sir , but do you know if that cafÔö£┬« next door is any good?├ö├ç├û(3) Arthur announced, 'You are indeed brave, sir knight, but the fight is mine!'.(4) Do you have any idea how fast you were going, sir ?(5) Lily's head bobbed up and down as she tried to get the man's attention, ├ö├ç├┐Excuse me, sir ?├ö├ç├û(6) We heard you say you want to get on with your life, but, with all due respect, sir , getting on with our lives isn't an option.(7) Excuse me, sir , but that is none of your business.(8) ├ö├ç├┐With all due respect, sir , that is not necessary,├ö├ç├û retorted the Coalition soldier.(9) As you know, my kind sir , I make rounds of the pupils once a year, checking their grades, and their accomplishments.(10) I respect my elders and always use sir or ma'am when addressing a stranger.(11) Excuse me, sir / madam, may I see some identification, please?(12) Wedding bells are in the air at Huntington Stadium after good sir knight Norris and fair maiden Rosemary Westmoreland recreated one of the happiest moments of their lives.(13) excuse me, sir(14) I'm more than ready to get back to work, sir , but I did not mean to usurp your authority.(15) You, sir knight,├ö├ç├û he pointed at Michael with his staff, ├ö├ç├┐Have been chosen by the Lord for this age, and this time.├ö├ç├û(16) Well, my good sirs , it appears that, even though we have reported otherwise, the radical threat is still upon us.
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