497 examples of rejections in sentences

Many contended for its retention in Protestant services and many rejoiced at its partial exclusion, its truncated revision and clamoured for its rejection everywhere from service.

Tancred pleaded the choice of the people and his own promise to protect them; but the intrigues of Baldwin changed their humor, and the rejection of Tancred by the men of Tarsus was followed by an attempt at private war between Tancred and Baldwin, in which the troops of Tancred were overborne.

It is true, monotheism, in the Jewish sense, and after the contrast had become clear to Mohammed, accompanied by an express rejection of the Son of God and of the Trinity, has become one of the principal dogmas of Islâm.

When painful experience induced him afterwards to accuse them of corruption of their Scriptures, this attitude necessitated a certain criticism but not rejection of their tradition.

Several Liberal Bills were mutilated or lost, and the rejection of the second Home Rule Bill served to fan the flames into a dangerous blaze.

Their second mistake was the rejection in 1908 by a body of Peers at Lansdowne House of the Licensing Bill, which had occupied many weeks of the time of the House of Commons.

Finally, their culminating act of folly was the rejection of the Budget in 1909.

On the rejection of the Licensing Bill, however, he showed that the Government were fully aware of the extreme gravity of the question, but intended to choose their own time to deal with it.

" The rejection of the Budget in 1909 led to a general election, in which the Government's method of dealing with the Lords was the main issue.

The Lords' amendments were destructive of the principle, and therefore equivalent to rejection.

A Budget was ingeniously prepared for rejection, and, the Lords falling into the trap, the storm broke, with its hurricane of abuse and misrepresentation.

In what a new light does this place his rejection (O call it by a gentler name!) of mild Susan P, unravelling into beauty certain peculiarities of this very shy and retiring character!Henceforth let no one receive the narratives of Elia for true records!

"And her rejection of them.

I had no cause to feel humiliated at my rejection by the electors; and if I had, the feeling would have been far outweighed by the numerous expressions of regret which I received from all sorts of persons and places, and in a most marked degree from those members of the liberal party in Parliament, with whom I had been accustomed to act.

And even when the manner is playful or impassioned, the law of Economy still presides, and insists on the rejection of whatever is superfluous.

Economy is rejection of whatever is superfluous; it is not Miserliness.

" "I am very sorry that Ma told you, I think such things should be kept sacred from comment, and I think the woman is wanting in refinement and delicacy of feeling who makes the rejection of a lover a theme for conversation.

For forty years they clung to the fundamental constitutions, notwithstanding repeated rejections of them by the colonists.

In Great Britain we do not have Elections any more; we have Rejections.

Dilsey gits ready fer ter git married, I ain' got no rejections.

But whatever the cause, the new doctrines, both civil and religious, were received in La Vendee with a disgust, which was not only expressed by murmurs, but occasionally by little revolts, by disobedience to the constitutional authorities, and a rejection of the constitutional clergy.

Meantime, "The Professor" was plodding its way round London through many rejections.

The fortunes and adventures of the soul on its journey towards its own country, its hopes and fears, struggles and despairs, its rejections and joy and rewardsits death and destructionall this in terms of human life and the silly blundering conditions of this splendid glorious earth....

Father Pedro dwelt upon the stranger's rejections of the ministrations of the Church with a pitiable satisfaction; had he accepted it, he would have had a sacred claim upon Father Pedro's sympathy and confidence.

While to a restricted number, humanism stood for intellectual emancipation, to the many it meant the rejection of the moral restraints on conduct imposed by the law of the Church, and a revival of the vices that flourished in the decadent epochs of Greece and Rome.]

497 examples of  rejections  in sentences