Sentence examples for refuses to partake from inspiring English sources

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Perfect for parents of young children - 52 minutes you can watch, a film you can't.' Rattle suits this city: transformed as it is, funky, cultured and breezily intelligent; capital not only of a changing, emergent country both young and old, but the heart of the new, unified European continent that Britain refuses to partake in.

In Kristeva's view, the first generation is so committed to universal equality that it denies bodily difference, and the second generation is so committed to difference that it refuses to partake of a history it deems to be masculine.

And while I might be hard pressed to find someone who refuses to partake in such revelry, the idea of purposely getting intoxicated enough to forget the difference between right and wrong may strike some folks as excessive or even lowly behavior.

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Rice and Beans, his goats, also refused to partake.

He didn't even vote, refusing to partake in what he called a "charade".

Good for him, you may say: refusing to partake in this Barnum & Bailey show.

Any Adults refusing to partake in this ritual shall be labelled "sociopaths".

Friends who use crack and heroin, however, are suspicious of her drug and refuse to partake in it.

There's "bulldog janken," which I refuse to partake in because it involves pulling your opponent's cheek to resemble the animal each time you win.

But he refused to partake in the vast profits from his father's books, or the sales of the franchise to Disney.

Staying with mutant snacks, the hosts are very disappointed that the US athletes have refused to partake of the food in the athletes' village.

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