The scheme would not be out of scale and would not commit the heinous sin of so much modern architecture of being ill-mannered to the buildings that surround it.
I am pleased to say that complaints about discourteous or ill-mannered behaviour can be counted on the fingers of one hand over a period of some six years.
It surprises me that so many decent, kindly and courteous people become dangerous and ill-mannered boors when they get behind the steering wheel of a car.
That was a perfectly legitimate but somewhat ill-mannered ploy.
Not only is it ill-mannered and insensitive; it can also be dangerous for the person concerned.
The whole of the speech was ill-mannered and the whole of it was inaccurate.
An occasional intervention is one thing, but to shout from a sedentary position is ill-mannered, apart from being unparliamentary.
The majority of drivers of motor vehicles on the road to-day are ill-mannered when it comes to considering others on the road.