confess造句(151) In Britain, pancakes are traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday - shrove is from the verb shrive, or confess.
(152) Next, we turned down the Congressman's son and the Governor's -- right as a trivet, I confess it.
(153) None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledge himself in an error.
(154) I confess to the wayside arbour, the pipe of contentment, and the lotus leaves being altogether unsuitable metaphors.
(155) I confess that I have been as blind as a mole, but it is better to learn wisdom late than never to learn it at all.
(156) Confronting sin, Arthur struggles against the conflict of humanity and godhood, and finally comes to confess his sin and repent in the call of God's grace, hence attaining atonement in his death.
(157) Did she confess to putting his clothes in that Dumpster?
(158) You don't have to come and confess. We looking for you. We gon' find you, so you can run and tell that! Homeboy!
(159) What's more, Ariadne was abducted before Theseus could confess his love!
(160) A wife confess to her husband that she has committed adultery. He forgives her, continues to live with her, and has sexual relation with her.
(161) This, I confess, is to me the real aim of art history.
(162) The result indicated that 95 - 5383 carries one recessive gene that confess resistance to SMV 3.
(163) Yes, I must confess I find interviews rather nerve - racking.
(164) She dared not confess it to her sister in any direct statement.
(165) Nevertheless, there is one thing that one can do here and cannot do in a regular office. Hierarch can confess here.
(166) Does anyone want to confess to being the one who snores like a freight train?
(167) For me, her pettishness is one of her charms, I confess it.
(168) He got the former president's son to confess to his part in a drug-smuggling ring.
(169) We confess with sadness that Christians and our institutions have too often scandalously failed to uphold the institution of marriage and to model for the world the true meaning of marriage.
(170) If he chose to confess, there might be some undeveloped reasons for clemency.
(171) May I not presume upon Your mercy by assuming there will be no consequences for my sin. Help me to confess and then to sin no more.
(172) At the end of the hourlong chat, I joked with Mr. Rubin that his press relations colleague, who was in the room, wanted to confess that he had left a prototype Android phone at a local bar.
(173) Confess that the sin of unbelief is broken from your bloodline.
(174) If the suspect doesn't confess soon we may have to turn on the heat.
(175) Now, since I was going to have to tell him sooner or later in whose favour I was making the deed of gift, I decided to confess the truth there and then.
(176) Are you ready to confess your sinfulness before your loving God so that He can forgive and purify your life?
(177) Lowry denied the allegations and said he was pressured by federal agents to confess.
(178) The U.S. State Department has no comment but officials privately confess to a certain "schadenfreude" at Chinese difficulties.
(179) I must confess, I'm guilty of the same foolish whimsy.
(180) He was persuaded to confess by 25 blows of the knout—a favourite Russian instrument of chastisement—on the first day, and 15 on the second.