Sentence examples for were to be rejected from inspiring English sources

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Acton Davis said both bids were to be rejected.

Like any kid, I couldn't stand the Beatles or the Rolling Stones or any of their ilk because they were what had come before, so they were to be rejected.

If this hypothesis were to be rejected then this would suggest that even within an advantageous institutional context, early unemployment inflicts scars.

Some within Ibrox believe that if King's plan were to be rejected, either by the board or shareholders, then Ashley would provide an alternative.

In other words, metaphysics was to be avoided in cosmology; space, spacetime, geometry and the like were to be rejected as scientific realities, replaced by reference simply and solely to observations.

It notes that 91 per cent of MPs claim to have been deterred from claiming expenses to which they believe they were entitled, for fear of press coverage if the claim were to be rejected - or because of the sheer bureaucratic hassle involved in claiming.

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Thus Carnap's distinction between internal and external questions is to be rejected alongside with the rejection of the distinction between analytic and synthetic truths.

If the system of referrals is to be rejected it cannot be on the grounds of injustice.

The philosophers' God, who is not free to cut the wings of a fly, is to be rejected.

If a man is to be rejected by a woman, he should be rejected by a woman like Mary, for then he might not be bitter about women.

"If you can understand how upset he was to be rejected by his country, exiled, you can understand his belligerency, his ill feelings," he said.

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