In sentence use of “apologise”

How to use in-sentence of “apologise”:

+ The scandal made lots of MPs leave or be sacked, and it made them apologise and pay money back.

+ Bob should then apologise to Alice for his mistake, and thank her for reinstating her improvement.

+ I would like to apologise for being silly on Gwib’s user page, I assure you that that was all we were doing, being silly.

+ I apologise for having not that much time the next weeks and thus I’m probably not able to fix the issues quickly.

+ Rejecting the idea that it is not possible to “meaningfully apologise for something a former generation did” Livingstone emphasised that London and by implication the rest of the developed world still profited enormously from the assets accumulated in the slave era, adding “It was the racial murder of not just those who were transported but generations of enslaved African men, women and children.

+ I have nothing to apologise for.” Some two dozen complaints were referred to the Standards Board for England, the body responsible for English local government standards, which passed it to the Adjudication Panel for England, which has the power to ban individuals from public office for five years.

In sentence use of apologise
In sentence use of apologise

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