Amends Sentence Examples

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  • I will make amends for my behavior.

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  • Fred knew he'd overstepped his bounds and commenced to make amends.

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  • The king promises to make amends for the injuries he has done to his barons in the past.

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  • Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.

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  • Tonya felt much better after she made amends with her mother-in-law.

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  • I hope to make amends early in the New Year.

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  • Just to make amends, I won't even press you on why you were worried in the first place.

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  • So I set off to The Shepherds Bush Empire the other day to make partial amends.

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  • He was deprived by Henry of the English protectorate; and when sentence was finally given against the divorce, Campeggio was deprived of the see of Salisbury as a non-resident alien, by act of parliament (11th of March 1535); but his rich benefices in the Spanish dominions made ample amends.

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  • As though to make amends for the dull plumage of the species last mentioned, North America offers some of the most brilliantly i Further information will possibly show that these districts are not occupied at the same season of the year by the two forms.

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  • Mrs. Thrale rallied him, soothed him, coaxed him, and if she sometimes provoked him by her flippancy, made ample amends by listening to his reproofs with angelic sweetness of temper.

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  • Fairbairn, mindful of the vast importance of the conception of God, amends the programme.

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  • Dean took a deep breath and decided he'd better trudge up to the ice park, wool hat in hand, and attempt to make his amends.

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  • This clause amends section 63 of the 1983 Act.

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  • This section amends section 30 of the 1998 Act.

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  • By this, I was sure his wife had made him full amends for once.

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  • To those advertisers whose targets were missed, we will make the necessary amends.

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  • If they failed to make such amends, they were not only damned by society but damned in the next world.

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  • Paragraph 23 amends the overall ceiling on an individual's total pension commencement lump sums of 25% of the standard lifetime allowance.

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  • Fisher soon made amends as he grabbed the offensive rebound from a missed shot and added 2 more points of his own.

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  • Having been excommunicated for this by the pope (Honorius III.), he promised to make amends to the church; but he died in 1223 before doing anything to fulfil his engagement.

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  • The affair led to a warm friendship, however, and Moore contributed to the Review, while Jeffrey made ample amends in a later article on Lalla Rookh (1817).

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  • Mrs Thrale rallied him, soothed him, coaxed him, and if she sometimes provoked him by her flippancy, made ample amends by listening to his reproofs with angelic sweetness of temper.

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  • On the Pacific, however, there were great gains; long-established plans for obtaining a port in China which might serve as a base for the growing trade at Tientsin were carried out at the end of 1897; the murder of two Catholic missionaries was made the pretext for landing troops in the bay of Kiao-chau; and in amends China granted the lease of some 50 sq.

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  • The second edition in English appeared at Edinburgh in 1611, and in the preface to it Napier states he intended to have published an edition in Latin soon after the original publication in 1593, but that, as the work had now been made public by the French and Dutch translations, besides the English editions, and as he was "advertised that our papistical adversaries wer to write larglie against the said editions that are alreadie set out," he defers the Latin edition "till having first seene the adversaries objections, I may insert in the Latin edition an apologie of that which is rightly done, and an amends of whatsoever is amisse."

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  • To make amends for this crime, the Demiurge had now to deliver up to the good God the souls of those who were to be redeemed; they are, as it were, purchased from him by the death of Christ.

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  • In 1768 the king, who had had a quarrel with Amherst, made amends by giving him another colonelcy; in 1770 he was made governor of Guernsey; and two years later, though not yet a full general, he was made lieutenant-general of the ordnance and acting commander-in-chief of the forces.

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  • I have made amends but that did nothing.

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  • I made a list of all the people and institutions I had harmed, and I was and did make amends to almost all.

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  • I have made financial restitution and made amends to family and friends, just staying sober is a living amend and helping others.

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  • As far as I know I have two amends remaining, one hopefully will be done soon, and I am going to have to wait until the right time for the remaining one, I need to check my motive for the last one before making a mistake.

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  • Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

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  • The same month, the actress also made amends with her mother, Candy.

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  • Since Lindsay is seemingly working on step number eight, the step in which you make amends with those whom you have wronged while you were addicted, it seems as though she is taking it seriously this time.

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  • Children need to understand when they have done something wrong so they can learn to take responsibility for their actions and learn ways to make amends.

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  • Amends have since been made to rectify the situation but this serves as a reminder to be certain the casket is the correct size.

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  • She makes amends with her childhood nemesis.

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  • To make amends he decides to move his family from chaotic Manhattan to the idyllic small town of Everwood, Colorado.

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  • He's had to make amends and he is always struggling with his darker nature despite his love for Blair.

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  • It would be a long time before she learned the truth, but by then, Leo was furious with her - too furious for her to make amends.

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  • Nathan and Lucas make amends, and Mouth and Rachel start a new relationship.

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  • Todd's relationship with Blair allowed him to mellow, but it wasn't until Todd could make amends to Marty that he began to heal. Todd was believed dead for many years, dying for Marty's husband.

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  • In an effort to make amends, Gary proposes to Amber and a few weeks later they welcome their daughter Leah.

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  • Some amends may have been made to him by the commission which he received next year to write verses for the Triomphes poetiques de Louis XIII.

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  • Having been excommunicated for this by the pope, he promised to make amends to the church; but he died in 1223 before doing anything to fulfil his engagement.

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  • Agamemnon sends an embassy by night, offering Achilles restitution and full amends - Achilles refuses.

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  • How obligated was she to make amends for something an entirely different person had done?

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  • The teacher refused to let the class resume their recess until the students who got into a fight made amends with each other.

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