His reply was immaculate but on a different point.
I believe that it is impossible to find a moral judgment which is perfect and immaculate.
The first person writes a brilliant paper in immaculate prose.
I am sure we all agree that the timing of this debate is immaculate.
I am not claiming that the medical man is immaculate.
I am not saying that all private schemes are perfect and immaculate.
At the heart of the urban traffic problem is congestion which, although it may elude immaculate definition, is readily recognised.
In considering who its proponents were, their parliamentary stature and their immaculate constitutional principles, could it possibly have been thought to have been so?