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1 They began making overtures to the Irish government.
2 She spurned his overtures of love.
3 Their government is making overtures for peace.
4 She had rejected his overtures.
5 He made friendly overtures to his new neighbours.
6 He began making overtures to a number of merchant banks.
7 Had there been overtures from other firms?
8 Arledge, whom Gumbel admires, had made earlier overtures.
9 By 1987 he was busy making overtures to Washington.
10 When your overtures are misconstrued, the prudent course is sometimes to apologise and withdraw.
11 After making these overtures, Harding pressed Congress no further and made no additional public moves to support the Dyer Bill.
12 Opera overtures usually contain all the main musical themes of the opera, and should be listened to with the curtain down.
13 Californians have already begun seeing overtures from retailers as the competition stirs.
14 This trite communication put an end to Emma's overtures and she began to fade from their lives.
15 Colours echo with overtures of country lane rambles, windswept beaches and wild flower-filled meadows.
16 He now had nowhere to go, despite overtures from all three political parties.
17 His overtures were not immediately successful,(www.Sentencedict.com) but a shrewd buy was Oldham's reserve goalkeeper Frank Moss.
18 She repelled the overtures of friendship.
19 Danforth's overtures were surprisingly well received.
20 Since then, there various overtures have come from Pyongyang.
21 All attempts by the Socialists to woo him back were spurned. Similar overtures from the right have likewise been rejected.
22 Neither side in the conflict seems willing to make peace overtures.
23 He had lately begun to make clumsy yet endearing overtures of friendship.
24 In fact, I had once or twice let myself be tempted into making overtures to her.
25 She had left him in no doubt about her reaction to his overtures.
26 He began to tell his family she was his girlfriend although in reality she had rejected his overtures.
27 This was hardly music to Britain's ears: the Labour government had vigorously resisted all such overtures since 1945.
28 So we carried out a test very satisfactorily and then made overtures to land.
29 It was indicative of Franco's childishly egocentric view of politics that he now chose to ignore Allied overtures.
30 Now Surrey, a dicky bird tells me, are making overtures.
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