Sentence examples for be forgiven by a from inspiring English sources

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They will not lightly be forgiven by a membership which, let's not forget, voted overwhelmingly for Corbyn.

Republican leaders who shunned Trump will now stampede to his side, but they are unlikely to be forgiven by a man who harbors long and deep grudges.

Bring Up the Bodies, by Hilary Mantel Flight Behaviour, by Barbara Kingsolver Where'd You Go, Bernadette, by Maria Semple Life After Life, by Kate Atkinson May We Be Forgiven, by A M Homes NW, by Zadie Smith.

They haven't received pardons because they weren't popular or successful enough; but perhaps Turing's example will motivate those still alive – and the gays of the future – to try a bit harder, to achieve more with their lives in the hope that if they do enough good in the world then they too can be forgiven by a Tory minister and a hereditary monarch.

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He carries responsibility for two years of austerity measures and has never been forgiven by a portion of the electorate and of his own party for admitting shortly after the 2006 election that the MSZP had lied to the electorate in order to remain in power.

The center of that movie is a man who's been brutalized by years in prison who is forgiven by a priest and, through that, has this extraordinary epiphany where he discovers the power of faith and love and compassion and, in one burning, glorious, brilliant moment, remakes himself as someone who's going to reengage with the world through love.

If Friday's Sutro bands all put on all-star sets, one can be forgiven by feeling a slight lack of energy at Lands End on Saturday.

He was bombarded with advice from outside and inside the party to support the Blair government; it was said, in particular, that a party leader would never be forgiven by the public for criticising a military intervention in which British service personnel were being killed in action.

The former business secretary, Vince Cable, recalled in the Guardian: "He was bombarded with advice from outside and inside the party to support the Blair government; it was said, in particular, that a party leader would never be forgiven by the public for criticising a military intervention in which British service personnel were being killed in action".

May We Be Forgiven by AM Homes (Granta), is a sharply observant, if slightly fantastical, satire on modern family life that made me laugh out loud.

Georgetown Law School, for example, will make the 10 years of payments for graduates who go into low-paying public interest jobs, and then the remaining debt will be forgiven by the government — giving those borrowers a free legal education.

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