How to use "polite" in a sentence

Sentences

'That's not very polite,' thought Alice.

'Then why did you say, "Have some wine"? It wasn't very polite of you,' Alice said angrily.

That wasn't very polite of you,' said the March Hare.

'That's not polite,' said the King and got behind Alice.

He seemed very polite and he appeared to be quite a gentleman

Polly was an 'Unfortunate': a polite Victorian word for a prostitute

For the summer perhaps." Then she is quiet, and the three men think how polite and gentle she seems

Hundreds of gamblers - pretty young women, sweet-faced grandmothers, men in jeans and decoratively stitched Western shirts, retirement-age men in expensive but tacky leisure outfits, a few guys in three-piece suits, salesmen, doctors, mechanics, secretaries, Americans from all of the Western states, junketeers from the East Coast, Japanese tourists, a few Arab men - sat at the semielliptical blackjack tables, pushing money and chips forward, sometimes taking back their winnings, eagerly grabbing the cards that were dealt from the five-deck shoes, each reacting in one of several predictable ways: Some players squealed with delight; some grumbled; others smiled ruefully and shook their heads; some teased the dealers, pleading half seriously for better cards; and still others were silent, polite, attentive, and businesslike, as though they thought they were engaged in some reasonable form of investment planning

I do not scream or argue; I am a polite boy

'The professor is away until the end of the week,' a polite voice at the other end informed me.

He treated Miss Halcombe like an old friend, was polite and friendly to me, and treated Miss Fairlie with tenderness and respect