Sentence examples for To be confessed from inspiring English sources

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Clergy child abuse, zealous violence, homophobia, anti-Semitism: they're all to be confessed, not excused.

That severity, it has to be confessed, appealed initially to everyone from the officials who appointed him to the fans.

In the Catholic Church, it is discussed as a sin, to be confessed and then, by the grace of God, forgiven.

In a late interview, Belle herself characterized her life as if it were one long sin that needed to be confessed — with one pointed exception.

It has to be confessed that most of these meetings – my memory tells me the practice began about 20 years ago – have now become pretty similar in form.

I explain that, although I've been listening to his music on and off for years, I know very little about him, other than what seems to be confessed to in the songs.

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It was clear that Brady was not going to be confessing.

She is conversational, self-deprecating and often seems to be confessing, without ever really yielding embarrassing details.

He seems to be confessing not to negligence but to a virtual abdication of his office in favor of these men.

The detainees shown on "Terrorism in the Grip of Justice" have not been charged before judicial authorities, and they appear to be confessing under duress.

But Tom also seems to be confessing or defending (to himself?) his tight tether to video games.

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