Sentence examples for much forgiven from inspiring English sources

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Cudlipp was a much better journalist than company chairman but Ms Dudley Edwards likes him so well that his sins are not so much forgiven as forgotten.Although King's second marriage to Ruth Railton, a fantasist and bully who may have stoked his delusions of destiny, has an awful fascination, we learn more about King's family than we need to know.

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At this point, you could pretty much forgive a youngster with an acoustic guitar for not wanting to hop on the bus and join the Occupy protesters at Finsbury Square, lest they risk their sneering friends quasi-rickrolling them with a YouTube link of Bob Dylan's Like A Rolling Stone as soon as they get home.

There is much to forgive, much "work" to be done, and it is the sadness of the book that we suspect he will never be able to do it.

The coach's words on Friday did not have much "forgive and forget" about them.

Of Brazilian Forgiveness Much is forgiven in Rio de Janeiro, where sexual tolerance extends to legal prostitution.

Much is forgiven, though, as Kirkpatrick moves beyond the fill-in-the-blanks exercise of relating Facebook's past and tackles its present and future.

That leaves the Tories, their leadership always pretty mediocre now – come back, John Major, eh, much is forgiven – to sort out the mess of their own devising.

But much is forgiven after a flat-out ingenious mirror-image sequence — think of Groucho and Harpo Marx in "Duck Soup," except with rippling water and a giant penis.

But she decided that "much is forgiven" as Branagh's performance went on, thanks to his "mature, late-won understanding".

The campaign triggers a serious debate about how much to remember, and how much to forgive.

In the gospel of Luke, Jesus says, "those who have been forgiven much, love much".

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