The end, which is to bring up well-behaved, considerate and law-abiding citizens, justifies the means a thousand-fold. |
We all have a responsibility to deal with people who are drunk and to make sure when bars close people leave in a well-behaved manner. |
They are all polite, well-behaved and well-motivated lads and their neighbours of all generations are proud of them. |
All were neatly dressed, well-behaved and were not under the influence of alcohol. |
Whenever we go anywhere with them people remark on the fact that they are really polite and well-behaved. |
Everything always went off in a convivial and well-behaved atmosphere, with no fuss or excess formality. |