Sentence examples for surrender drawn from inspiring English sources

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At this point General Matsui had a "summons to surrender" drawn up which implored the Chinese to send military envoys to Nanking's Zhongshan Gate to discuss terms for the peaceful occupation of the city, and he then had a Mitsubishi Ki-21 scatter thousands of copies of the message over the city.

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By his fourth, The Surrendered, which draws on his father's war-time experience in Korea, he was a Pulitzer finalist.

Nadal then takes the advantage with a splendid forehand, before being forced to surrender it after being drawn to the net by Murray and immediately lobbed.

All had surrendered, no weapons were drawn, and the town was now officially "collaborator free," he said.

Montgomery then repeated his demand for an immediate surrender, terms for which were drawn up the next day.

While I am usually drawn either to surrender or take on new during Lent, my attention this year is on the high incidence of traveling metaphors commonly used by writers, speakers, pastors, and priests alike, when describing Lent.

As they mounted the stairs with their guns drawn, Mr. Holten surrendered.

He would have drawn trumps and surrendered two club tricks and a diamond.

And in this unfolding gesture, the figure's moral shakiness is drawn out too – from almost resistance to almost surrender.

Despite earlier claims that Massie would surrender, he did not; a short time later, a refusal of the offer was drawn up and unanimously signed by the officers.

The band — drawn from the 101st Airborne Division and called Nuts after General McAuliffe's rebuttal to a German surrender ultimatum — jammed to a more resonant tune.

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