Apologize Sentence Examples

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  • I am the first to apologize, you know me!

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  • I apologize again for my mistrust.

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  • I apologize for the mess.

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  • We apologize for the mistake and the inconvenience.

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  • I apologize for disrupting your dinner.

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  • Apologize in advance to the readers who already know this.

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  • She may never get the chance to tell him or to apologize for their last exchange being one of anger and frustration.

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  • I want to apologize for forcing myself on you and I want to assure you that it will never happen again.

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  • He will never apologize, nor explain.

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  • Whatever it was, I apologize for hurting you so much that you bore a grudge for thousands of years.

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  • You have nothing to apologize for.

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  • He's quick to apologize but his regrets sometimes lack sincerity.

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  • I sincerely apologize for your less than perfect customer experience.

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  • I apologize for my sister.

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  • I apologize for the error.

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  • I tried to follow you the other night to apologize for my behavior.

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  • Don't apologize to me, I was enjoying the show.

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  • For what it's worth, I apologize for treating you like you were subhuman.

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  • I must apologize for Dulce.

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  • I must apologize for keeping you waiting, we’ve been incredibly busy this morning.

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  • You won't even apologize for my arm, will you?

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  • He'd felt a need to apologize the last two times he spoke to Vara, but never would.

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  • I apologize for badgering you about your mother.

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  • Apologize on my behalf to anyone who may have gotten the wrong idea.

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  • How can I go and apologize like a little boy asking forgiveness?

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  • I apologize for bothering you.

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  • Do not apologize for another's betrayal.

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  • I apologize at the outset for my judgments.

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  • We will apologize publicly for our misconduct.

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  • I apologize if I am being too direct.

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  • I have to apologize for that.

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  • If this chapter angers the Right and Left, the Greens and Browns, the capitalists and socialists, the nutritionists and farmers, I apologize to all in advance.

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  • I ought to apologize to the reader and to Miss Keller for presuming to say what her subject matter is worth, but one more explanation is necessary.

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  • Gabriel wanted to say something to her, to apologize, to rationalize what happened … He felt like he was on the verge of snapping, unable to settle the turmoil of his emotions.

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  • The Chinese government suppressed the riot, paid 80,000 in compensation and sent a representative to Europe to apologize for the outbreak.

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  • She would apologize to him personally and in the future at least place the alarm under a pillow so only she would hear it.

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  • I came out here to apologize for airing my dirty laundry on your kitchen table.

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  • I came to apologize.

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  • Sovereign princes - an Oliver, a Clovis and a Pepin - start out in every page, till the writer finds it necessary to apologize for the number of his kings and his own blunders.

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  • I must apologize for the incident yesterday.

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  • No one shall hear a word from me," said Rostov in an imploring voice, "but I can't apologize, by God I can't, do what you will!

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  • When you apologize to your brother, you have to do more than just say sorry, you have to admit you did something wrong and promise not to do it again.

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  • I don’t know why you think I need to apologize, I didn’t do anything wrong.

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  • I've never given him any reason to think anything like that, and I don't think I have any reason to apologize for having morals.

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  • There's no need to apologize.

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  • Apologize today, remorse will do you no good.

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  • He may keep me on duty every day, or may place me under arrest, but no one can make me apologize, because if he, as commander of this regiment, thinks it beneath his dignity to give me satisfaction, then...

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  • You are offended at being put on duty a bit, but why not apologize to an old and honorable officer?

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  • If the manager won’t apologize when he’s made a mistake, how can he expect his employees to admit to their errors?

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  • Someone behind them laughed out loud and Dean turned to see a young man cover his mouth and apologize.

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  • Barnes was forced to apologize and recant; and Gardiner delivered a series of sermons at St Paul's Cross to counteract Barnes' invective.

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  • I apologize for any inconvenience my comments may have caused.

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  • He refused in the House of Commons to apologize for these words, and was supported in his refusal by both sides of the House.

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  • I do apologize, the Watcher said.

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  • Deidre, for what little this is worth, I apologize for not being good enough or smart enough or quick enough to prevent the inevitable.

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  • She then turned to her son as if to apologize for allowing this relative stranger to kiss her.

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  • If anything, he should apologize in order for her to work for him again.

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  • His action led to an altercation with Ossory, the son of Ormonde, in which Ossory used language for which he was compelled to apologize.

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  • Through the rashness of others he got into difficulties, and was attacked in the British House of Commons by Mr Gladstone, whom he compelled to apologize.

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  • I apologize for disrupting your dinner that way.

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  • He glanced at the woman before bowing his head and added pleadingly, "I apologize for what I am about to do."

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  • Do not apologize for anything to anyone, ever.

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  • As important as it was not to quarrel in front of the children, it was apparently even more important to apologize in their presence.

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  • We apologize for this discrepancy, which we hope to rectify shortly.

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  • She baked her friend’s favorite cake as a way to apologize for the argument they’d had.

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  • Don't forget to apologize to anyone that was in your crossfire.

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  • I do apologize much quicker than I used to and do not procrastinate.

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  • Gabriel wanted to say something to her, to apologize, to rationalize what happened … He felt like he was on the verge of snapping, unable to settle the turmoil of his emotions.

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  • Within a week of his arrival he denounced in the House of Commons a government proclamation, which Grattan had approved, in language so violent that he was ordered into custody and required to apologize at the bar of the House.

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  • Some cable, such as CT100 coax and CAT5E shielded twisted-pair, is almost impossible to obtain and we apologize for any inconvenience.

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  • Some possibilities include; saying thanks for something, to apologize, to mourn a lost or deceased friend, or to mend a falling out among your friends.

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  • Various explanations for the bloodied ear exist, including that he cut the ear in a fight and that he did it to apologize to a friend.

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  • I also want to apologize to my fans, ABC Television and my design team for my lapse in judgment and the embarrassment I have caused."

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  • In a statement released June 24, 2007, she said, "I sincerely apologize to anyone I may have inadvertently offended.

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  • Apologize, fix the problem, and assure customers it won't happen again.

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  • The pair was forced to apologize and emphasize the importance of seat belt use to their young fans.

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  • She had a reason to hate him after what he.d done, and he.d been unable to apologize.

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  • Kiera was about to grovel to her friend and apologize when the prisoner snatched her, wrapped a thick arm around her neck, and dragged her against his body.

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  • First I must apologize for almost reading this speech, nowadays I have a memory akin to a Goldfish.

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  • Before we start I must apologize for not starting this article with a truly execrable piece of fiction.

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  • There's something a little icky about that to me and I'd just as soon apologize for it with money.

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  • I apologize if I have accused you based on opera telecom 's advice.

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  • Would Tess McDermott explain this please, or otherwise apologize to the BNP and withdraw this slanderous accusation.

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  • Erica takes Marianne around the prison and Steve feels the need to apologize to Karen for her snotty attitude.

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  • It isn’t always easy to apologize, but it’s the best way to soothe hurt feelings.

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  • Previously I would apologize to my skin while I layered on the foundation, concealer, and powder.

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  • For his part, Cole has not denied the romances and has only commented to apologize to his wife and say he wanted to "make it up to her for the rest of her life."

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  • I apologize for the problems you had with Mr. Jones, our floor manager.

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  • Even though she tried to apologize, she felt that she would never be accepted and left.

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  • Maybe I should go down and apologize.

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  • Martha began to apologize.

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  • Fred sulked while Dean felt guilty for treating the old man's efforts so cavalierly but was too pissed in general to jump up and apologize.

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  • If it was inferred that was my definition of insurgent, then I apologize for not being clearer.

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  • They are also rather disorganized and random, for which I apologize.

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  • I apologize if this sounds a bit heartless, but if evolution is true that is the only analysis which makes sense.

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  • I didn't mean my comment about your injury to sound so sarcastic, I apologize.

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  • Apologize and say that she/he looked like the enemy.

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  • The evident blush proclaims his shame, tho he himself is too tongue-tied, despite his wish, to apologize.

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  • His victim retorted with extraordinary powers of invective, and on being rebuked by the bench declined to retract or apologize, but placed his gown upon the table, and with a low bow left the court for ever.

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  • Well, have it so, and you talked a lot of nonsense to him and must apologize.

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  • I did n't mean my comment about your injury to sound so sarcastic, I apologize.

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  • We apologize that we are unable to respond to any e-mail sent directly.

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  • After all, you're trying to woo a special girl, apologize for a misdeed, or express your love.

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  • After what some people are calling a shocking performance on the 2009 American Music Awards show, Adam Lambert sees no reason to apologize.

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  • Caught in the media spotlight, a United official finally contacted Carroll to apologize for the incident, make an undisclosed monetary offer and actually ask if United could use the video as part of their training program.

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  • Never apologize for making choices that are designed to preserve your safety.

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  • I apologize for the damages and please call me for my insurance information to take care of the repairs."

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  • Then apologize for grabbing your friend, and convince them to come over and play the game with you.

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  • They may need to apologize, make corrections and request another meal to be prepared, as well as determining if discounts are appropriate.

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  • She would always blow up on me, then later on calm down and apologize, and I put up with this similar routine for so long but finally couldn't take it anymore.

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  • I need to apologize to others or myself when he/she treats me badly?

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  • Since he was not the one who disappointed you, he can't even apologize for what happened to you nor can he right the wrongs.

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  • Allow her to apologize to you, whether you will stay with her or not.

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  • The seminar should provide specific strategies to use when a customer has a complaint, including how to apologize to a customer.

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  • It is imperative you do not apologize for asking for a request.

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  • Frank Baum's original was unabashedly magical and felt no need to apologize or offer a 'rational' explanation.

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  • Don't apologize for your age, lack of recent relevant experience, and do not convey desperation.

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  • We apologize for any inconvenience this important conservation measure may cause.

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  • When asked if he wanted to apologize to any parents or children who might have been watching, Lambert responded that he didn't see the need to and pointed out that he's an entertainer, not a babysitter.

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  • Usually if a parent or other adult forces the child to apologize to the person from whom they stole, the embarrassment is enough to deter repeated episodes of stealing.

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  • Sometimes, it's not enough just to apologize.

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  • A long disuse of my native tongue will apologize to the learned reader for any inaccuracies.

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  • Business letters persuade, request, inform, apologize, recommend, remind, invite and follow up.

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  • I apologize for the delay in sending this.

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