Use "refuse|refused|refuses|refusing" in a sentence

1. Please accept my regrets at refusing/that I must refuse.

2. He refuses to talk.

3. She refuses to meet.

4. She refuses to face reality.

5. A loudspeaker broadcast and leaflets shot from cannon near Aranyaprathet District appealed to Thailand to refuse sanctuary to the guerrillas and warned that it would bear the "consequences" if it refuses.

6. Refuses to acknowledge our signal.

7. Refuses airplanes, trains, nuclear power...

8. That door refuses to bolt.

9. The sea refuses no river.

10. Henry refuses, and is swiftly shot.

11. "Cellar father refuses to explain".

12. He refuses and is fired.

13. He still refuses any food.

14. Roeser, undaunted, refuses to panic.

15. She makes a bite, Chandar refuses.

16. He refuses to join any community.

17. If she refuses, can they deny coverage?

18. It arrogantly refuses to recognize divine sovereignty.

19. He refuses to obey the school rules.

20. The government refuses to negotiate with terrorists.

21. He refuses to budge from his principles.

22. She stubbornly refuses to admit the truth.

23. Refuses to cooperate in war crime investigation.

24. He refuses to endorse Africanism or nationalism.

25. She has hair that refuses to curl.

26. Treacy refuses to budge from his principles.

27. Police are still refusing to confirm...

28. And if I refuse?

29. The baby refuses to swallow any solid food.

30. But here's the thing, he never refuses it.

31. 10 She resolutely refuses to talk about it.

32. I refuse to submit.

33. Contumacy is of two kinds, actual and presumed: actual Contumacy is when the party before the court refuses to obey some order of the court; presumed Contumacy is the act of refusing or declining to appear upon being cited

34. Battler Someone who refuses to admit defeat

35. She dismayed me by refusing my offer.

36. Contumacy is of two kinds, actual and presumed: actual Contumacy is when the party before the court refuses to obey some order of the court; presumed Contumacy is the act of refusing or declining to appear upon being cited

37. Contumacy is of two kinds, actual and presumed: actual Contumacy is when the party before the court refuses to obey some order of the court; presumed Contumacy is the act of refusing or declining to appear upon being cited

38. 14 He refuses to budge from his principles.

39. Father refuses to give countenance to your plans.

40. He refuses to pander to the latest fashions.

41. She refuses to Acknowledge the need for reform

42. NO. Refuses to cooperate in war crime investigation.

43. ▪ Refuses liquids and shows signs of dehydration

44. The government refuses to prop up inefficient industries.

45. He flatly refuses any offers of financial help.

46. To hear or proudly refuse.

47. Ken hadn't calculated on Polson refusing his offer.

48. Logan refuses and prepares to leave the following day.

49. He refuses to set foot in an art gallery.

50. He always gives permission; she, contrariwise, always refuses it.

51. No reasonable person could refuse.

52. I refuse to believe that.

53. I'll refuse, for whatever reason.

54. Tom's refusing to walk down the aisle.

55. Are you refusing to obey my order?

56. He stood, arms akimbo, refusing to move.

57. Refuse to deliver the goods.

58. Alarmists Still Refuse to Debate

59. The police refused to evict them. The army refused to help.

60. She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform.

61. He gives permission, and, contrariwise, she refuses it.

62. I incurred his displeasure by refusing the invitation.

63. Ray, in all likelihood, would refuse.

64. They burn out, refuse to work.

65. I refuse to accept the responsibility.

66. It would be churlish to refuse.

67. He remained obdurate, refusing to alter his decision.

68. 9 She dismayed me by refusing my offer.

69. The mayor refuses to authorize funding for the production.

70. He refuses to confirm any wide-ranging homegrown network.

71. The dictator refuses to relax his grip on power.

72. Anyone who refuses to confess in public is Anathematised

73. Everything crystal clear but refusing to make sense.

74. 28 He signalled his discontent by refusing to vote.

75. 14 Many farmers are refusing to harvest the cane.

76. Refusing to give up or let go; persevering obstinately.

77. He pursued her relentlessly, refusing to take'no'for an answer.

78. Refuse the last rites to Moliere!

79. I refuse to do demeaning work.

80. Whitehall is/are refusing to confirm the reports.