They have all spurned the government's five a day logo for fruit and vegetables. |
To the world and to herself, she was a no-nonsense, practical woman who scoffed at indulgence and spurned luxury. |
Pakistan spurned the vote because it wants a plebiscite to decide rule between India and itself. |
The Scottish Arts Council hoped it would mine a rich seam of latent talent and take risks on fledgling authors spurned by larger companies. |
Following his spurned overture, he was drinking at a juke joint with Sonny Boy Williamson. |
Since Portugal scored, Marc Overmars spurned a half-chance to equalise, slicing a volley into Row Z from distance. |