How To Use Unrenewed In A Sentence

  • One of Jacobsen’s chief concerns is the as-yet unrenewed transportation bill that would provide U.S. government funding for new construction. Slow Climb In Materials Stocks Now Boarding
  • The network license server can periodically scan the time-last-renewed list for all outstanding licenses, and may choose to release an unrenewed license for acquisition by another user.
  • The total revenue that the club is bringing in is 50 x $700 or $35,000 each month, leaving 50 unrenewed memberships, which is the equivalent of $35,000.
  • The automaker intends to let the contract go unrenewed.
  • As the Poetry Society found to its cost recently, an unrenewed Internet domain name can quickly fall into the hands of opportunist pornographers.
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  • The linklog site itself, sideblog.com, may well be about to vanish, since it seems to have expired on May 30 and languishes unrenewed, alas.
  • For Lauren, a 28-year-old librarian in New York who until recently lived in Pennsylvania, the shame spiral began with an unrenewed car registration. The Shame Spiral
  • But the corresponding wastage on the Southern side was unrenewed and unrenewable. Captains of the Civil War; a chronicle of the blue and the gray
  • Regarded on two continents as today's premier interpreter of Wagner, he arrived in 2004 to take over the Philharmonic, and now, in the wake of an unrenewed contract a few years ago, he is going to Dresden's Staatskapelle. Conducting a Transfer of Power
  • The words thus viewed afford the following doc - trinal propofitidii; That every unrenewed man is un - der the power of atheifm. ' Sermons on the heart
  • Still, I suspect the matter of the unrenewed contract wasn't to protect students; and students may not have objected, anyway. Fear of bloggers.
  • They did nothing, while notes payable to the bank were allowed to “sleep unprotested, unsecured, unrenewed, uncollected, and unsued on.” A History of American Law
  • That is one reason why, in the heart of so many Taiwan cities, on valuable and useful urban land, sit row after row of ugly, downtrodden two and three story homes, unrenewed and unrebuilt. Archive 2008-08-01
  • To the senses and the unrenewed understanding, belongs a sort of instinctive belief in the absolute existence of nature. Nature

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