Examples of 'who had refused' in a sentence
Meaning of "who had refused"
who had refused: referring to a person or group of people that rejected or declined something
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who had refused
Who had refused to recognise defeat.
And his two men who had refused to leave.
Who had refused to recognize defeat.
Killed a young teamster who had refused to drink with him.
Those who had refused were threatened with legal action.
They could no longer support a woman who had refused to marry.
Who had refused repatriation.
He also asked me the names of the midwives who had refused me.
Those who had refused had been beaten or threatened with death.
Their names on their arms because those were people who had refused to.
Others who had refused were publicly executed in front of the children.
Soldiers also were sent to kill officials who had refused to attend the banquet.
The men who had refused the oaths were not there.
This proved embarrassing to Canadian officials who had refused to pay his way.
Several individuals who had refused to leave their homes had been killed.
A Minnesota court ruled in favor of a fired Muslim who had refused to shave his beard.
Those who had refused to accept Jesus were waiting to accept him.
This they did alongside the four Unionist MPs who had refused to recognise the Dáil.
The Lord who had refused to answer Saul answers David.
The fighting was still underway with militants who had refused to surrender, he said.
The Romanian driver, who had refused to pull over for a routine check, was arrested.
Tabib was one of about fifteen mostly-elderly villagers who had refused to evacuate a week earlier.
Meanwhile, the Thespians, who had refused to leave, are overwhelmed ( offscreen ) while defending the rear.
They were those of Ribaut's party who had refused to surrender.
The old banker, who had refused two years before to.
The Queen later hanged the governor, a Gordon who had refused her admission.
I was the only person who had refused that word to describe her.
The Queen later hanged the governor, a Gordon who had refused entry.
Hitachi had dismissed a worker who had refused to work overtime, on one occasion only.
The Spaniard had even asked to meet Kate and Gerry McCann, who had refused.
I started dating a girl in the church who had refused to date me while I was Catholic.
Aguinaldo had presented surrender terms to Spanish Governor General Basilio Augustín, who had refused them.
The older generation, those who had refused to enter the promised land, have died.
During the Conscription Crisis of 1944 the prison eventually included Canadians who had refused conscription.
Me, the person who had refused to sing karaoke!
But for four years, she had seen others who had refused to recognise defeat.
He finds that his parents, who had refused to leave, are no longer there.
They counted as many as 550 massacred Poles, those who had refused to move to Prżebraze.
Interviewed Mr. Toft, who had refused to take a polygraph ;.
August, in Sake, murder of three young persons who had refused to join the rebellion.
Yes, it was her husband Nabal who had refused to help David.
Then he ordered a victorious counter-offensive ; Kyari, who had refused to flee, was captured and beheaded.
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But they refused and took off
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