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1 We refuse flatly to enter into a discussion of the subject.
2 He had even been known to quarrel with his great-grandfather-whichis something most people refuse flatly to do.
3 Even Brown saw the force of that, and he was the first to refuse flatly to leave me there.
4 When at half-past eight o'clock she and Elfreda descended the stairs, luggage in hand, she experienced a wild desire to refuse flatly to go.
5 Finally, they became so importunate that we were obliged to refuse flatly to move faster, alleging as a reason that the girl was tired.
6 But old dog Spot refused flatly to do anything of the sort.
7 When we asked him his charges he refused flatly to accept anything.
8 But the major refused flatly to let the artillery officer into the room.
9 And he refused flatly to collect one cent for anybody's lunch.
10 After nerving himself for days to ask permission, he had been refused flatly .
11 At one time you would have refused flatly , and no doubt about it.'
12 The higher officials were divided, some refusing flatly to deal with the German administration.
13 Why, you refused flatly , with the excuse that you could not leave your patients!
14 Yet when he recovered and learnt what she had done he refused flatly to see him.
15 I wouldn't condemn him unheard until-welluntil he refused flatly to speak on his own behalf.
16 Janoo refuses flatly , Azizun is a veiled woman somewhere near Bareilly-lostin this big India of ours.
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