Usar "atone for" en una oración
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atone for
1. What she tried to do, as Harry spoke, was not so much absorb his words, but attempt to determine how she would atone for her previous presumptuous behavior toward the lead architect
2. “The ones who were betrayed…only blood can atone for that which was stolen by sword and spell…”
3. “It’s true what they say, there isn’t enough blood on Nirn to atone for what was done
4. He had seemed to be accepting his death, finally welcoming the end and allowing himself to atone for his sins
5. idea that a bad childhood can atone for all bad deeds follows me
6. I was soon invited to attend the temple to atone for my deed in front of the God-King
7. God wants you to atone for those you have turned your head to, for those you have cast out from
8. And all of that torture still would not be be punishment enough to atone for all of My sins!… NOW LEAVE!!!!!”
9. He blamed himself for her drug-related death and vowed that he would atone for this, for the rest of his life - hoping that Modimo would forgive him for what he had done
10. But even correct methods of solving problems will not compensate for inherent defects of personality or atone for the absence of the hunger and thirst for true righteousness
11. Works of self-righteousness cannot buy the favor of God, and much praying in public will not atone for lack of living faith in the heart
12. Neither tradition nor a ceremonial system of formal worship can atone for the lack of genuine compassion for one's fellows
13. 1 Although Jesus did not die this death on the cross to atone for the racial guilt of mortal man nor to provide some sort of effective approach to an otherwise offended and unforgiving God; even though the Son of Man did not offer himself as a sacrifice to appease the wrath of God and to open the way for sinful man to obtain salvation; notwithstanding that these ideas of atonement and propitiation are erroneous, nonetheless, there are significances attached to this death of Jesus on the cross which should not be overlooked
14. Grandfather said to take Can Martin on the journey of torment in the manner of ancient Miccosukee warriors, allowing the pain to cleanse his black heart and truly atone for his crimes against Joe Billie
15. The intelligence officer later learned that the surviving squadron commander of the escort fighters for that raid committed ritual suicide to atone for the failure of his unit, with many of his fighter pilots following his example
16. If there is any credence to these claims, the Opposition Party will certainly continue to demand further resignations to atone for the indiscretions
17. And if she was ever going to feel that any justice had been done to atone for Bobby's demise, Steve had to be the one to find the killer and put an end to her pain once and for all
18. atone for his behaviour
19. You just try to be aware that such-and-such a person is hurting you in this lifetime because you asked him to, to atone for what you did to him in another life; or that your stirrings towards music, say, or agriculture reflect a valid part of your being – another life in which you were a musician or a farmer; or that your irrational anger, joy, fears, and hopes are often quite rational and logical after all
20. Thereafter, she withdraws from him to brood over her infirmity, and in the end, as though to atone for her moment of weakness, she cold-shoulders him altogether, making him wonder what went wrong in the midst of his conquest
21. Seeing the futility of their purposeless cohabitation, she had set him free through divorce, and maybe to atone for its mistake, her fate led her to Anand, the man made for her
22. It is a psychological possibility to work on the subconscious guilt of those youth, who have strayed from the Straight Path, to induce a conscious desire for martyrdom to atone for their past sins as the ideologues of Al-Qaeda had demonstrated; didn’t Osama’s plane loads that struck the ‘Satanic Towers’ on 9/11, as the world watched in awe, came from this deceptive source
23. atone for what is widely considered to be its greatest embarrassment:
24. They have been ordained to atone for one month if any
25. We all made mistakes with her and have spent the last thirty years trying to atone for it
26. Maybe this was a chance for her to atone for her sins
27. “You must atone for your sins
28. believe further, that this is his way to attempt to atone for his
29. They should be hunted down in droves to atone for their sins
30. At times, it appeared that the young priest seriously wished to atone for his transgressions and worked very hard toward that
31. To atone for a sin: great lords had churches built, they bequeathed woodlands to the church
32. remarkably, Melchizedek is said to atone for the sins of the righteous and to execute judgment upon
33. That since punishment cannot atone for sin, God can only fill their cup with torment for eternity to come
34. Camellia might have killed hundreds, but at the end, did she regret it? Perhaps she'd been trying to atone for it by facing Andrina
35. Meg had an extra row of little curlpapers across her forehead, Jo had copiously anointed her afflicted face with cold cream, Beth had taken Joanna to bed with her to atone for the approaching separation, and Amy had capped the climax by putting a clothes-pin on her nose to uplift the offending feature
36. March's grave face relaxed, in spite of her efforts to keep sober, when she heard him declare that he would atone for his sins by all sorts of penances, and abase himself like a worm before the injured damsel
37. `Beth', and her grandmother watched over her with untiring devotion, as if trying to atone for some past mistake, which no eye but her own could see
38. To atone for this conduct therefore, Elinor took immediate possession of the post of civility which she had assigned herself, behaved with the greatest attention to Mrs
39. you will see that no punishment could atone for the crime
40. "Madame," replied Villefort, with a mournful smile, "I have already had the honor to observe that my father has—at least, I hope so—abjured his past errors, and that he is, at the present moment, a firm and zealous friend to religion and order—a better royalist, possibly, than his son; for he has to atone for past dereliction, while I have no other impulse than warm, decided preference and conviction
41. While he spoke, however, the young soldier seized his rifle, and advancing toward the front, prepared to atone for his venial remissness, by freely exposing his life in defense of those he attended
42. Alas, what would become of me who can only atone for evil by doing good?" Then he said aloud: "Listen, Morrel, I see your grief is great, but still you do not like to risk your soul
43. It was not just that he wanted to please Caris, and atone for his curmudgeonly attitude
44. But it needed all his cordiality to atone for the frigidity and even rudeness of his wife, a tall, haggard woman, who came forward at his summons
45. The more sentimental were inclined to view that the black sheep of the Butler family had repented of his evil ways and was making an attempt to atone for his sins
46. ‘It can’t be helped It happens to everyone!’ said the son, with a bold, free, and easy tone, while in his soul he regarded himself as a worthless scoundrel whose whole life could not atone for his crime
47. Life in the regiment, during this campaign, was all the pleasanter for him, because, after his loss to Dolokhov (for which, in spite of all his family’s efforts to console him, he could not forgive himself), he had made up his mind to atone for his fault by serving, not as he had done before, but really well, and by being a perfectly first-rate comrade and officer- in a word, a splendid man altogether, a thing which seemed so difficult out in the world, but so possible in the regiment
48. The whole household, as if to atone for not having done it sooner, set eagerly to work at the new task of placing the wounded in the carts
49. Sonya had cried and begged to be forgiven and now, as if trying to atone for her fault, paid unceasing attention to her cousin
50. My father always cherished the idea that he would atone for his error by leaving his possessions to us; that letter informs us that he has bequeathed every penny to the other relation, with the exception of thirty guineas, to be divided between St