Use of peremptory in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include peremptory at the start of sentence, peremptory at the end of sentence and peremptory in the middle of sentence
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peremptory in the middle of sentence
- He made a peremptory order.
- The letter was peremptory in tone.
- The officer issued peremptory commands.
- There was a peremptory note in his voice.
- He started issuing peremptory instructions.
- He is peremptory even with a doorbell button.
- His peremptory style became more understandable.
- His peremptory tone of voice irritated everybody.
- She was the mother of two peremptory little boys.
- She developed a peremptory and fussy disposition.
- He's much too peremptory to cooperate with others.
- If he found her tone peremptory he gave no sign of it.
- He had a peremptory blunt butting even bullying manner.
- Robert outfaces his perplexity with his most peremptory air.
- With a brief, almost peremptory gesture he pointed to a chair.
- His peremptory character makes people around him feel disgusted.
- The law itself is a product of human reason, is a peremptory norm of social life.
- But a peremptory negative from upstairs prevented any play from being acted thereon.
- ViennaConvention on the Law of Treaties of 1969 expressly provides peremptory norms.
- In pursuance of her father's peremptory command, Sophia now admitted Mr. Blifil's visit.
- Olivia , curious to see who this peremptory messenger might be , desired he might be admitted.
- In short, their position as it emerged in the three meetings with us was peremptory unyielding.
- Nabokov, who is exceedingly peremptory with all translators of Flaubert, renders this as whippet.
- She was highly critical of the insensitive and peremptory way in which the cases had been handled.
- Then each side can exercise 23 peremptory challenges, excusing jurors without having to cite a cause.
- Then we get a peremptory phone call telling us we've got twenty-four hours to arrange a local arrest squad.
- Nevertheless, the peremptory dismissal of the book which established the modern discipline of macroeconomics is disconcerting.
- Today, uniformed warders break that first ethereal stillness with their peremptory warnings about smoking and taking pictures.
- John Stuart Mill wrote in 1861 that it was "required by first principles that the receipt of parish relief [welfare] should be a peremptory disqualification for the franchise."
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