Apologies Sentence Examples

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  • I will make no apologies for that.

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  • Apologies are in order all around.

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  • Janet arrived, mumbling apologies as the guests began coming downstairs to breakfast.

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  • No apologies, no regrets, she repeated the mantra she adopted when Wynn first diagnosed her as terminal.

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  • I want to hear the woman who lives by the motto of no apologies, no regrets, who told me once that her own soul searching taught her to live, doesn't want my help turning that three months into eternity.

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  • They had nothing to eat themselves, and they were wiser than to think that apologies could supply the place of food to their guests; so they drew their belts tighter and said nothing about it.

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  • The stipulations regarding Herat were much as before; but there were to be apologies made to the mission for past insolence and rudeness, and the slave trade was to be suppressed in the Persian Gulf.

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  • I knew to right the train on the track apologies needed be given.

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  • Apologies where appropriate, I think I went off a little half-cocked.

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  • They put the spunk into punk and the cock into rock and made no apologies for doing so.

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  • Apologies to the members of the Science Support Network who already have had large helpings of such stuff!

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  • I make no apologies for this as these pages were specifically written to give an extremely in-depth view of the vessel.

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  • I make no apologies for stating that the main priority for me on these trips is to see lifers.

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  • Initially the US made demands rather than apologies or constructive diplomatic overtures.

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  • Blimey... apologies for all of that... I'll just slink off back to my apocolyptic doom cult boards now.

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  • After many apologies and much squirming on my part, he allowed me to climb from his back garden into mine.

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  • In some places, in cases of crime, the members of the family or village would convey the culprit bound - sometimes even carrying him like a pig that is to be killed - and place him with apologies before those against whom he had transgressed.

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  • Apologies To The Queen Mary (Sub Pop) Canadian music seems to be going through something of a renaissance at the moment.

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  • Although management offered apologies, nothing could restore our confidence in them at that time.

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  • Others, like Kirstie Alley, embrace their new bodies and offer no apologies.

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  • Apologies from celebrities and sports figures are pretty commonplace, but are they necessary?

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  • Unfortunately, apologies will probably take a while to be made because each sign is equally as stubborn as the other.

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  • His tastes are highly refined, and he won't make any apologies for the high standards and expectations he has of life.

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  • In keeping with his character, Savage offers no apologies, but he did offer to allow parents and advocates to "educate" him on the matter.

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  • Some of the most common types of business letters include thank you notes, collection letters, business proposals, sales letters, apologies, refund letters and agreements.

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  • When garb and miscellany were re-packed, sort of, the two struggled indoors amid greetings and apologies just as Fred and Cynthia entered the hall.

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  • When he finally did, he was all apologies.

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  • Thus, in view of persecution or slander, the Christian church naturally produced literary " Apologies."

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  • During his retirement he published various apologies for his policy in 1870, notably La France et la Prusse avant la guerre (Paris, 1872).

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  • Being apprised by one of the nobles of the court of what had taken place, Firdousi passed the night in great anxiety; but passing in the morning by the gate that led from his own apartments into the palace, he met the sultan in his private garden, and succeeded by humble apologies in appeasing his wrath.

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  • The legend goes that Mahmud had in the meanwhile despatched the promised hundred thousand pieces of gold to Firdousi, with a robe of honour and ample apologies for the past.

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  • To make his apologies for this irregularity he sent Deacon Gregory, who afterwards became Pope Gregory the Great, as his apocrisiarius to Constantinople.

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  • Of these it is enough to name John Cotton, able both as a divine and as a statesman, potent in England by his expositions and apologies of the " New England way," potent in America for his organizing and administrative power; Thomas Hooker, famed as an exponent and apologist of the " New England way "; John Eliot, famous as the " apostle of the Indians," first of Protestant missionaries to the heathen; Richard Mather, whose influence and work were carried on by his distinguished son, and his still more distinguished grandson, Cotton Mather.

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  • The bear enjoys a large measure of respect from all savage races that come in contact with it, which shows itself in apologies and in festivals in its honour.

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  • His special interest in Christian Greek was partly the cause of his editing in 1877 The Apologies of Justin Martyr, " which" (to use his own words) "I used unblushingly as a repository for my syntactical formulae."

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  • He died as simply as he had lived; his last words were only business directions, affectionate remembrances to relatives, and repeated apologies to the physicians and attendants.

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  • He must he distinguished from the bishop of Hierapolis who bore the same name, and who wrote one of the early Christian "Apologies" (c. 170).

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  • Dean half expected to be next referred to Leonidas W. Smiley of Calaveras County—with apologies to Mark Twain—if he didn't keep the conversation on track.

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  • Where complaints are upheld, we may be required to make apologies and sometimes ex gratia payments.

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  • Our sincere apologies to Sarah of Bermuda who ordered a gift for her father 's birthday in the UK.

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  • And with my apologies for jumping the gun in such an unseemly manner.

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  • In the Red Hat Society, the theme poem is about not making any apologies or excuses and instead doing what you want-especially at an older age.

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  • Studio-The most lucrative greeting card category is the studio cards, which are the long, slim cards that are written for virtually any reason, be it friendship, apologies, holiday wishes, and more.

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  • His phone rang, and he answered, expecting the woman to return his call with a few dozen apologies.

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  • In the meantime, apologies for the slightly cumbersome ordering process!

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  • After embarrassed apologies, she seemed compelled to sit down and chat, as if idle conversation might be penance for the pilfered peach pie.

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