1 There's a fine class of people.
2 But the rest are a fine class of people.
3 lecture, and the graduation exercises of an elocution class.
4 She had resigned from the school, but she kept up one class in English.
5 Juanita Haydock rattled, "They're ungrateful, all that class of people."
6 In her class there were two or three prettier girls, but none more eager.
7 Oh, trust us borers into the foundation to know about your leisure class.
8 It's all the same revolt, in all the classes that have waited and taken advice.
9 Oh, of course there's a lot of cranks among the farmers same as there are among any class.
10 She had fled half-way through it before the three o'clock bell called her to the class in English history.
11 He led a giggling class through the prisons, the charity bureaus, the employment agencies of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
12 Vida was lenient to Carol at the surgical-dressing class; Mrs. Dave Dyer flattered her with questions about her health, baby, cook, and opinions on the war.
13 And here, except when I have the kids in gymnasium class, or when I'm chaperoning the basket-ball team on a trip out-of-town, I won't dare to move above a whisper.
14 From them she got the same confused desire which the million other women felt; the same determination to be class-conscious without discovering the class of which she was to be conscious.
15 Cy Bogart lay between the roots of a big birch, smoking his pipe and teasing Fern, assuring her that a week from now, when he was again a high-school boy and she his teacher, he'd wink at her in class.
16 A classmate named Stewart Snyder, a competent bulky young man in a gray flannel shirt, a rusty black bow tie, and the green-and-purple class cap, grumbled to her as they walked behind the others in the muck of the South St. Paul stockyards, "These college chumps make me tired."
17 Here, the combined churches could afford a splendid club-house, maybe a stucco and half-timber building with gargoyles and all sorts of pleasing decorations on it, which, it seems to me, would be lots better to impress the ordinary class of people than just a plain old-fashioned colonial house, such as you describe.
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