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forgiven造句
1. He prayed to be forgiven. 2. His offences were forgiven him by the employer. 3. I suspect that Rodney has never quite forgiven either of them. 4. I don't think she's ever quite forgiven me for getting her name wrong that time. 5. Christianity preaches that sinners can be forgiven. 6. She prayed to be forgiven/ God for forgiveness. 7. He was forgiven for missing the meeting. 8. I've long since forgiven her for what she did. 9. Looking at the figures, you could be forgiven for thinking the recession is already over. 10. You could be forgiven for thinking football is a religion here. 11. He had never forgiven her for reporting his indiscretion in front of his friends. 12. Repent your sins and you will be forgiven. 13. Injuries may be forgiven, but not forgotten.Aesop 14. You'd be forgiven for doing a double take. 15. Admittedly not all was forgotten or forgiven. 16. Wrongs are often forgiven; contempt never.Lord Chesterfield 17. Coming down, you long to be forgiven and forget. 18. An hour later she would ask to be forgiven. 19. But will they be healed and restored and forgiven? 20. To have lost the 1987 election could be forgiven; it provided the final catalyst for Labour's long-drawn out policy reform. 21. He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender. 22. It is the sign of our redeemed and forgiven sin in being the sacrament of our unity in love. 23. He could be forgiven one disappointing season with a track record like that. 24. Leave, let all become simple, so that all have reason to be forgiven, let us come again. 25. You are richer today if you have laughed, given or forgiven. 26. Given the choice between a pure white T-shirt and a more expensive, dirty cream one, most people can be forgiven for choosing the former. 27. Looking at the crowds out shopping, you could be forgiven for thinking that everyone has plenty of money. 28. Because he was still ideologically sound, strategic and tactical mistakes could be forgiven. 29. To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.C.S. Lewis 30. Sean had been bought a replacement knife by Wainfleet and had forgiven him the theft of the first.