We apologise for the lack of lighting, the bare concrete walls and the dysfunctional information monitors in this part of the station. |
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I certainly heard him misdescribe a law in New Zealand and he should be required to withdraw and apologise. |
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I do not think I actually said that, but if you misunderstood me, I apologise. |
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If anything that is written here offends you, I am afraid that I am not truly sorry and I cannot sincerely apologise for it. |
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First of all this week, I want to apologise on behalf of T4 for those of you who tuned in to watch Pop Beach Party last Sunday. |
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That is just frivolous and silly, and I ask the member to stand and withdraw and apologise for that comment. |
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Mr Utting should apologise for what were truly inappropriate and uncalled for comments. |
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If you were in the north of England on Saturday and you heard this uncharacteristic outburst, I apologise if I alarmed you. |
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A brilliantly clever, decent, hard-working woman is forced to apologise to the public for dressing unfashionably. |
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I had no indication that people were unhappy with the method of consultation and I must apologise for it. |
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It was probably really boring to many people, and I apologise for the boringness. |
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I ask that he withdraw and apologise also in respect of the unparliamentary remark be made about Mr Dail Jones when he opened his speech. |
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On one occasion, he even phoned me to apologise, and sighed down the phone at the vagaries of his schedule. |
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After building your hopes up on Friday for an exciting weekend to come I must apologise for disappointing you. |
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For that I can only apologise but it will be interesting to see who has missed the cut. |
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I apologise but it's being moved to a new server and should be up again by Saturday. |
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The Observer has had to apologise for saying the handsome town of North Shields is in Northumbria. |
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The manager also arrived to apologise, though he did not agree with my view that the fish was off. |
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A real old school gent, he even took the time to apologise when the blood got loud enough to be heard over the train noise. |
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There, he needs to eat crow, apologise for his mistakes and make clear that he is turning a new page. |
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Even though I've bought the MINIMUM of luggage for these two weeks I still have to apologise anytime someone trips over a hatbox or two. |
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I just want them to admit what they have done and apologise for causing the death of my husband. |
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I am not going to apologise for what may appear to be more heteronormative homo-social blindness to one's own horizon of intelligibility. |
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And that would have been the end of it, had Jackie O not thrown a hissy, demanding the band apologise. |
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We oversimplified his argument in last week's report and incorrectly suggested he wanted the funding for the recreation centre, and apologise. |
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I think the Leader of the Opposition scored a bit of an own goal in making you apologise. |
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I feel I must be too late to apologise to her parents, but at least I have got it off my chest! |
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In such a situation, instead of trying to gather political support, the cine artists should apologise to the producers ' chamber. |
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I must apologise for the circuitous route that my thoughts have taken this week. |
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The following morning a very contrite, and hung-over rep made straight for Sunny to apologise profusely for his behaviour of the previous night. |
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I also would like to apologise for the paucity of posts over the past few days. |
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Deduct 10 points for imagining that George might apologise to all concerned. |
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My heart goes out to this lady and I would apologise to her for this attack on her person. |
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We are happy to set the record straight, as we did in our News section last week, and apologise for the inaccuracies. |
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Even when we are a little the worse for wear through drink, our natural inclination to apologise to pets and inanimate objects comes to the fore. |
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He knew immediately what he had done, and tried to apologise to an incensed crowd. |
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He says I need to get down on my stinking commo knees and apologise to the Yanks. |
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If she wants to plead good reason on this occasion, she also needs to apologise. |
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Please please please understand that if I cause any offence to anybody, at all, anywhere, I apologise fulsomely and unreservedly. |
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If I have caused any embarrassment or distress to the parties concerned I unreservedly, sincerely and contritely apologise. |
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I apologise for the way in which my position on decommissioning was misrepresented. |
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She refused to apologise on behalf of her Department and denied any attempt at a cover-up or bid to suppress the news. |
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And that not only the Party Chairman must apologise but the Foreign Secretary and the Prime Minister himself. |
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An error crept into this short report at the proof stage, for which we apologise. |
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We have done our utmost to avoid cross-posting, but we apologise if you do receive this from more than one source. |
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After a period of calm, I was allowed to speak again, to apologise for behaving precipitously, and to explain where the money had gone. |
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Everyone makes mistakes and when they do, responsible media outlets do the decent thing and retract, apologise and pay damages if necessary. |
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But we are not here to apologise for the standards that customers are increasingly demanding. |
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My son-in-law completely dressed me down, said I must apologise and threw a glass of water in my face. |
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I think this is a disgraceful sham, and I won't apologise for having a problem with it. |
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He eventually goes on to apologise, but the apology comes too late for some in his home city. |
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If I have inadvertently displayed any sexist, racist, lookist, ableist, or any other type of bias as yet unnamed, I apologise. |
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I apologise to Jack Robertson for reading him the wrong way, although I am not sure I follow all of what he says. |
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If this makes it all sound a bit Famous Five, all wholesome fun with lashings of ginger beer, then I apologise. |
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I felt pretty bad and was fully ready to accept the earful that was rightfully due my way and apologise for my out of order behaviour. |
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He was adamant that the start had been legal, but after I had shown him our read-outs, he had to apologise. |
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There are many, like myself, in the village that would like to apologise to the Cox's that such a thing should happen in Wick. |
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Instead she decided that she would reason with him, apologise to him, then persuade him to go to bed. |
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In kind, I ask him to withdraw and apologise because I do not like his claiming that I am a stooge of anyone else. |
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Pat Daly said the remark had been withdrawn and there was now nothing for which to apologise. |
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I regard his statements that my word cannot be believed as offensive, and I would ask him to withdraw and apologise. |
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This labours the point, and I apologise for doing so, but none offer an alternative to our current position. |
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He doesn't apologise, just tacitly admits that yeah, maybe it is all these things. |
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We would like to apologise to Mr Murphy for any distress that this failure has caused. |
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This from a man who can't apologise for the big stuff he has got horribly wrong. |
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It's appropriate to apologise when you've been wrong but re-writing the past is not an option. |
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We apologise to the customer concerned, but it was quite a large mail-out so must be seen in perspective. |
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If you make a mistake, you apologise. You do not denigrate someone else to get yourself out of a hole of your own making. |
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Firstly, I apologise to Ira Gershwin for mangling his lyrics to create the title of this article! |
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I apologise to members of this House and the manuhiri who attended at Te Tii Marae. |
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I even went round to his house to apologise. We've been fast friends ever since. |
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His jaw sets and he doesn't respond, and I know he knows that was a mean thing for him to say, but I also know he isn't going to apologise. |
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She did email back to apologise and try and set another meeting up, but I've heard nothing now for 2 weeks. |
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I apologise for the belatedness, because these correspondents were ahead of the curve. |
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He was forced apologise to several patients after admitting the company had failed in its duty of care to them. |
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Miss Berki said that the heiress later e-mailed to apologise for any misunderstanding. |
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At any other time she would have done the exact same, made an excuse as to why she didn't make him apologise, when in truth the reason was quite simple. |
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So the whole situation has been blown out of proportion, and I feel guilty at having involved my son, who has problems of his own and says he will not apologise. |
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You later apologise for losing your temper, but are then given a written warning and told that under no circumstances must you act the same way again. |
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The only thing we could do was apologise and refund customers' money. |
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No doubt CTB members will even now be donning the sackcloth and ashes before going up to apologise to the Lake District National Park Authority for their previous invective. |
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We regret this implication and apologise to NCB for any distress caused. |
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I apologise for the lack of preamble to yesterday's last post. |
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I apologise for the blurriness, but it is a bit hard to hold the camera still when any moment a huge black spider is going to fling itself onto your face. |
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My party leader has sent me to a local sixth-form college to apologise. |
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But I must apologise for the lack of piccies from me recently. |
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So I'd just like to apologise to Nicholas for calling him a berk. |
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If I worried any policyholders unnecessarily, then I must apologise. |
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After a public belting in the street, Effie dragged him back to the shop by his ear, forcing him to apologise to the shopkeeper and replace the lot. |
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He should get up, withdraw and apologise, and wash his mouth out. |
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There is actually no truth whatsoever in this and we apologise to all. |
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I strongly feel that what has been written about him in your paper is a slur on his character and an insult to his profession, and that you should apologise to him in writing. |
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I realise there can be no excuse for the misdelivery of mail which is clearly and correctly addressed and I would like to apologise for the concern you have been caused. |
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Lastly I apologise to those of you that I upset, no offence was intended. |
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I appreciate that this is a very emotive and difficult subject to discuss openly, and I therefore apologise unreservedly if any part of my opinion has upset or offended you. |
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She grounded me, and told me I had to come over and apologise. |
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Bad laws are there to be broken and no one with a smidgen of self respect and national pride should apologise to anyone for taking a stand against such bunkum. |
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Do you reckon Lloyd, Steve and Eileen will now apologise to Fat Brenda for their deeply fattist remarks about her over the years? |
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He must apologise, he saw that clearly enough, must eat crow, as he told himself. |
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Larwood was forced by the MCC to either apologise or be removed from the Test side. |
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Though urged by triple world champion Jackie Stewart to apologise, Hamilton refused to comment on the incident. |
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Although Silver called Moore directly to apologise, no public retraction appeared. |
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We apologise for the nonfulfilment of your order. We will have the goods in stock next week. |
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Step away politely, apologise profusely, and find a taxi, pronto. |
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I didn't mean to convey any discourtesy and I apologise if I did. |
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I publicly apologise to all Cornish pasty fanciers, Cornishmen, Cornishwomen and Cornish pets. |
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But will Lloyd, Steve and Eileen now apologise to Fat Brenda for their fattist remarks? |
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I refuse to apologise for my gingerness, but I can tell that people think I should. |
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It's possible someone is persistently and accidentally misdialling your number and hasn't the good grace to apologise. |
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We apologise to Paul Martin for our mistake in using his photograph to illustrate the report and in misidentifying him. |
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On the rare occasions when he mistimes a tackle, he goes out of his way to apologise to all concerned. |
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Party chairman Francis Maude had to go to apologise, although many were still passless last night. |
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But the Prime Minister also ordered Education Secretary Michael Gove to apologise to him over an attack on Mrs May. |
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In the circumstances I should like to apologise to Coun Trippett for misidentifying him in this way and regret any confusion that may have arisen. |
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A BIRMINGHAM Labour councillor has been forced to apologise to constituents after distributing party political leaflets at a taxpayer-funded event. |
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For example, while it calls for both conservatives and liberals to apologise for disunity, it acknowledges that the conservatives may have acted out of a sense of duty. |
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After criticising him for misspelling a dead soldier's mother's name, The Sun was then forced to apologise for misspelling the same name on their website. |
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We are happy to point out that neither Mr Wright, Mr Keith or Mr Hiles were dismissed and we apologise for our error and the embarrassment it caused. |
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All the others, you can read if you want, but this is mainly directed to Frank, and for sounding like a complete dickwod from this point on in the post, I do apologise. |
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We obviously apologise for the inconvenience this may cause but feel sure that not many people would choose to use a loo which had no seat, loo roll or lights. |
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We want to apologise publicly to Robin for the things that have been said. |
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I apologise for my behaviour last night. I don't know what came over me. |
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The country's top university was forced to apologise after students created a banner showing the genocidal maniac alongside Superman, Captain America and the Incredible Hulk. |
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The Aam Aadmi Party threatened that its Kerala wing cadre would hit the streets if Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh do not apologise. |
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Last week, he behaved yobbishly with Earl Bathurst while driving too fast on his private estate and Prince Charles had to apologise for his behaviour. |
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