Sentence examples for averse to be from inspiring English sources

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The ailing ruler was averse to be molested by diplomats while journeying, nevertheless Morrison arranged an interview at Luxembourg in which Charles referred them to a later occasion.

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But he was never averse to being his own supplier.

"Paul is really averse to being drawn into a social network, to being groomed," Wells says.

Shepard wasn't averse to being taken over by a woman.

Yet he was always averse to being praised out of solidarity.

Those fees can be pretty astronomical actually, remittances firms are not averse to being slightly predatory.

I've always been a bit averse to being precious about writing.

The Syrian Kurds are successful, but averse to being used as cannon fodder by the US and they are nervous of Turkish intervention.

If the Rangers ever felt the marriage was struggling and wanted a change, Hicks said Rodriguez told him, Rodriguez would not be averse to being dealt.

I was completely averse to being diagnosed for Asperger's, since I was already extremely low-spirited and really didn't want psychologists poking around in my mind.

On some base level many Americans, even those occupying the brightest and most spacious corner offices, are not reflexively averse to being told what to do.

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