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disowning造句
(1) The spokesperson disowned a published statement. (2) I'll disown you if you misbehave. (3) Frankly, I'm not surprised her family disowned her. (4) She disowned their son after she eloped. (5) Her family disowned her for marrying a foreigner. (6) The father disowned his heirs. (7) You couldn't be so heartless as to disown him. (8) Since 1960, Kubrick has virtually disowned the film. (9) She disowned her religious belief. (10) If you behave like that in front of my friends again, I'll disown you! (11) The man who murdered the girl is no son of mine. I disown him. (12) Frank's father disowned him when he was caught taking drugs. (13) It's a story set in the last century about a girl whose parents disowned her when she married a foreigner. (14) I know men who have been disowned. (15) He disowned his reprobate son. (16) And the whole idea of remarriage and disowning Nigel was the sort of novelette situation that would appeal to Jacqui. (17) When Quaker tea merchant Joseph Fry went bankrupt in 1828 his monthly meeting disowned him. (18) Jen's parents threatened to disown her if she married Omar. (19) They disowned his doctrine. (20) Some of us disown these qualities on a conscious level, and project them on to some one else. (21) Mr Browne was disowned by his party because it judged him a cad. (22) Not only are you disowning it, you are committing perjury.... (23) The act of disowning or disavowing; repudiation. (24) He didn't much care what happened to his work afterwards, to the extent of sometimes disowning it, or even not recognising it. (25) He had recently come out as gay to his devoutly religious parents, who responded by disowning him. (26) S. troop positions in the other. Surely there are better, less insinuating ways to cover up or apologize for a drunken photo than legally disowning your name. (27) From the outside it is impossible to tell if you are disowning someone or simply exercising discretion, being considerate, avoiding embarrassments and sources of irritation. (28) Surely there are better, less insinuating ways to cover up or apologize for a drunken photo than legally disowning your name.