Sentence examples for guilty of whatever from inspiring English sources

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The real issue is whether the Pres. is guilty of whatever it is that constitutes "high crimes, and misdemeanors ".

As I understand it, that leads to a delay, and that only makes you [look] more guilty of whatever it is they want to accuse you of, should you lose.

Judgin' each other, and persecutin' and prosecutin' each other, and all of them standin' in a crowd, pattin' each other on the back, guilty of whatever they are hangin' the man for.

"Simply because somebody is being accused of something, or being investigated, they know that that doesn't mean they are guilty of whatever is being looked into," the prime minister said.

Most folks, even those guilty of whatever they're accused of, consider themselves to be good people.

The first thing I want to say is that I am as guilty of whatever shortcomings I'm about to discuss as anyone.

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More recently, his presidential guards and intelligence agents have been busily arresting and torturing people believed to be gay or lesbian, in line with a new law which threatens life imprisonment for those guilty of "aggravated homosexuality", whatever that may be.Few, it seems then, would lament his downfall.

"When people know there's footage of whatever has taken place we get a straightforward guilty plea because they can see themselves on the camera.

But they found, in their single "not guilty," that whatever the motives of Rachel Lambert Mellon, known as Bunny, were when she gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to Edwards, the government did not prove that they were to influence an election — that they constituted an illegal campaign contribution — and so, in effect, their use was more personal than electoral.

But they found, in their single "not guilty," that whatever the motives of Rachel Lambert Mellon, known as Bunny, were when she gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to Edwards, the government did not prove that they were to influence an election that they constituted an illegal campaign contribution and so, in effect, their use was more personal than electoral.

When we act out of whatever we consider to be base impulses -- hate, greed, ego, etc. -- we eventually either satisfy the urge or feel sufficiently guilty to stop.

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