forgiven造句31. Male chauvinism was rife in medicine in those days, and he is forgiven.
32. Youth, which is forgiven everything, forgives itself nothing: age, which forgives itself everything, is forgiven nothing.George Bernard Shaw
33. It is as we knell before the throne of Grace that our lives can be restored and our sins forgiven.
34. The relatively puny father-of-three could have been forgiven for having second thoughts when he was picked.
35. If he indulged himself this time, he is to be forgiven and his effort received gratefully.
36. Well, actually you could be forgiven for thinking that, and actually you'd be wrong.
37. She has long since forgiven her husband, whom she divorced before she knew he was ill.
38. I felt as if I were addressing the College of Cardinals and was automatically being forgiven for every word I said.
39. He prayed that she would be forgiven for being herself and following her nature.
40. One could be forgiven, however, for viewing this as a purely academic philosophy.
41. In their farm kitchens and workshops you could be forgiven for thinking that time has stood still for 150 years.
42. If the young among us have no idea who he was, they should be forgiven.
43. I broke one of her platters once, and I swear she's never forgiven me.
44. It's so slick you could be forgiven for thinking it's a close-ratio box.
45. But former Elland Road favourite Eddie Gray could be forgiven a wry smile at today's free-spending ways.
46. Perhaps Jobs should simply be forgiven for what can most kindly be described as an immature leadership style.
47. It would simply mean that officialdom, and his country, had forgiven him.
48. The 1930s were hard times, so I think they will be forgiven for this slight oversight.
49. Indeed one could be forgiven for thinking only two teams has entered the tournament.
50. From their historical perspective Marx and Engels could be forgiven for arguing that late-nineteenth-century Britain had a repressive capitalist state.
51. A latecomer listening only to the closing speeches might have been forgiven for thinking the two learned gentlemen were summarising different cases.
52. You would have been forgiven for a knowing smile then, but now acid rain is no laughing matter.
53. Finally he asked us to pray to be forgiven for the times when we had misused our authority.
54. Mukhamedov's defection two years ago, just as Communism was falling apart, will not be forgiven in a hurry.
55. Flora had never forgiven her husband for dying ten years before, leaving her badly off.
56. But she can be forgiven because this, too, is hilarious.
57. Audiences of the time might have been forgiven for thinking the dance was a spoof.
58. Selfishness must always be forgiven you know, because there is no hope of a cure.Jane Austen
59. I know that you've never forgiven me for what happened, and I don't blame you, darling.
60. She once called me a liar - I've never forgiven her.