Sentence examples for repeatedly spurned from inspiring English sources

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He was repeatedly spurned.

Rio Tinto has repeatedly spurned the hostile bid as too low.

Louise said police had repeatedly spurned her attempts to report the alleged crime, the effects of which she said she was still suffering 14 years later.

Every Sunday night a young writer tunes in on the broadcast of a certain magazine which broadcasts its editorial and the like to the world, and which has repeatedly spurned his manuscripts.

By John Forbes The New Yorker, March 24 , 1928P. 13 Every Sunday night a young writer tunes in on the broadcast of a certain magazine which broadcasts its editorial and the like to the world, and which has repeatedly spurned his manuscripts.

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Other teams that decided not to draft Otani because he repeatedly said he did not want to play in Japan felt spurned.

Even so, the swiftness and venom with which Duterte has spurned his country's most powerful ally – he has repeatedly called Barack Obama a "son of a whore" – has caused alarm in the Philippines, both on the streets and the corridors of power.

As the narrative unfolds, Harris spurns Dubner repeatedly, won't take his phone calls and cancels appointments.

The research station has tried repeatedly to mate George with tortoises from another island, but thus far he has ungallantly spurned all advances.

Zeus spurned gaily.

These have been spurned.

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