| About this time Zat Arras renewed his importunities for her hand in marriage. |
| Sick of her importunities, these words will goad me to fury. |
| To spare herself their importunities she insists that they wait until she has woven a shroud for Laertes, father of Odysseus. |
| Puttest thou the reverend man to use ungracious language to free himself from the importunities of a Jewess? |
| His reputed miracle-working generated popular veneration to such a degree that, about 420, to escape the importunities of the people, he began his pillar life northwest of Aleppo. |
| And I would sit in the darkness unable to keep my mind off him by reason of his importunities. |