Aún no tenemos significados para "much reluctance".
1The two separated at the market-place without much reluctance on either side.
2They did not, however, and have continued in the agency with much reluctance.
3Lee's decision was made with much reluctance and, it seems, hesitation.
4Although the Indians had large quantities of both, they sold it with much reluctance.
5She therefore gave up her design, though which much reluctance.
6With much reluctance, however, Captain Sturt determined to return to Cooper Creek without delay.
7With much reluctance she repaired to the mansion house.
8And Jerrold did so, slowly and with much reluctance.
9He had taken leave of Marguerite with much reluctance.
10She was greatly agitated, and answered with much reluctance.
11Leaving Lucca, "with much reluctance," on the 18th, the journal continues:-
12She went with much reluctance, and heard the child struggle as she went out the door.
13The great sacrifice which the queen had made, and with so much reluctance, had been in vain.
14With much reluctance the Rector accompanied him to the private sitting room that the Squire had engaged.
15The Porte, I am satisfied, is prepared to give way in the end, though with much reluctance.
16The horses were accordingly ordered, and after much reluctance, and some grumbling, we procured them, and departed.
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Much reluctance a través del tiempo
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