1 MPs across the House of Commons were unpersuaded by May's new proposals.
2 Earlier this month, a federal judge in San Francisco was unpersuaded .
3 Marjory suggested goloshes and a waterproof, but Mrs. Forester remained unpersuaded .
4 Mr. Wilson, as usual, remained unpersuaded , and Mr. Lansing humbly followed in his train.
5 That wouldn't be so bad, would it? She looked unpersuaded .
6 My wife was unpersuaded , but I for one believed that he fully understood his predicament.
7 But they were singularly unpersuaded that Labour was the right party to sort the problems out.
8 Meanwhile, some figures in Northern Ireland remain unpersuaded .
9 It is an argument that leaves many unpersuaded .
10 Pannell appeared unpersuaded by the arguments.
11 Inclusive, outward-looking, willing to engage with the unpersuaded , hopeful, positive: that is the only way the left can thrive.
12 But without engaging with the mainstream media it is almost impossible to get a message to the as-yet unpersuaded .
13 For otherwise I must have had no dinner, being unpersuaded , even by that, to quit my survey of the valley.
14 I gave her the form-rescues-content argument, but she remained unpersuaded , and I had to admit she may have had a point.
15 Mary was unpersuaded , perhaps in part because she had little confidence in some of the men who warned her of danger.
16 His admirers, familiar with his style, forget its necessary effect on "a young princess unpersuaded , " as Lethington put it.
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