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135 Sentences With "be sorry"

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Why do we have to pretend to be sorry when we have nothing to be sorry about?
You will be sorry of what you get yourself into.
I don't have to be sorry for having a breakdown.
Treat yourself and take a look — you won't be sorry.
Whatever the case, we'll be sorry to see him go.
I, for one, will be sorry to see them go.
Find it somewhere this weekend you will not be sorry.
I, for one, won't be sorry to see him go.
Not all shareholders will be sorry to see him go.
You won't be sorry, not in the middle of June.
She would be sorry about flaking on a party last-minute, but she would not be sorry about showing underboob, snoring on a plane, regifting (she's a fan), or hooking up with an ex.
"Dad would be sorry, because he believed in vaccination," Lloyd said.
Take an afternoon to read this and you won't be sorry.
Demi recently suggested she'd be "sorry not sorry" if it did.
You just took pictures of me, how can you be sorry?
We might not be sorry, but we still want you back.
I'm very talented, and one day you're going to be sorry.
He doesn't understand what it is to be sorry about anything.
Trust us, you (and your jeans) won't be sorry with these picks.
" Hagar obliges, though he adds, to nobody in particular, "He'll be sorry.
Part of that work is recognizing you don't need to be sorry.
Do NOT use any old soap for this, or you'll be sorry.
The former president may not be sorry but the American people are.
That breaks my heart because she has nothing to be sorry about.
"You should be sorry, and you should be scared," the officer says.
He insisted that he has little, if anything, to be sorry for.
No need to be sorry, Professor Kelly, parents everywhere can feel your pain.
If you buy one, you'll be sorry when BlackBerry moves to Android instead.
So you're probably already as chloro-full as you need to be. (Sorry.)
We'll be sorry to note Roberto Martinez's absence from Goodison Park on Sunday.
"—Lance Armstrong, Nike advertisement, 2001 "I'm not going to be sorry for certain things.
" Ever the gentleman, Hortsmann told her, "You honestly have nothing to be sorry for.
These are the crowdpleasers and conversation-starters, the ones you'd be sorry to miss.
And know that there's nothing to be sorry about when eating what you want.
It's Meryl Streep photoshopped into food photographs, and you won't be sorry you clicked.
Real estate developers were more direct, "Buy Soon or Be Sorry" advised an advertisement.
Throw away your other spatulas and replace them with these — you won't be sorry!
She quickly tries to soothe him by telling him there's nothing to be sorry about.
Once you see how much you're saving through these simple swaps, you won't be sorry.
I'll be sorry to see Bernie Sanders go, but he was never going to win.
" I'm like, "No, I think you're going to be sorry just a tiny bit longer.
Getting to it will take more time clearing your calendar, and you won't be sorry.
Take it easy on your bank account and take the refurb route, you won't be sorry.
"I'll certainly be sorry to see him go, given his effective leadership at the board," Sen.
There's a lot to be angry about and people have a lot to be sorry for.
With chopped olives, pine nuts and some warm pita, you won't be sorry when you do.
Do not be sorry for me, I fight for the freedom of drivers around the world.
When she leaves the W.H. later this month, few reporters will be sorry to see her go.
And I'm tired of apologizing for something I don't think we should have to be sorry for.
If Prevent becomes another casualty of the Manchester bombing, many in the city will not be sorry.
The (racist) concierge tries to turn them away; but no, they'll be sorry, because: Eleanor has money!
You can admire the hired "stars," but you do not have reason to be sorry for them.
But if you challenge yourself to increase your savings rate right now, you won&apost be sorry.
You could drink coffee milk with it this evening, or a cabinet, and you wouldn't be sorry.
"Asking for a salary increase based on your achievements is nothing to be sorry about," Ms. Smiley said.
Obama evidently will not be sorry to be waking up someplace other than the White House next year.
It's better to be safe and not take nude photos than to be sorry and have them leak.
Many people are in the habit of apologising constantly for things they have no need to be sorry for.
Again, I wish I'd done it differently, deeply sorry, continue to be sorry, try to learn and do better.
Commit to a few cups of canola oil to fry some fresh-cut potatoes, and you won't be sorry.
Whether or not you shopped there, you should be sorry to see Henri Bendel and Lord & Taylor's flagship go.
The father admitted that might be true, but he still didn't think his son had anything to be sorry for.
After all, the the "Unapologetic" singer never has anything to be sorry about when it comes to her outfit choices.
I can't guarantee much in this world, but it seems safe to say you won't be sorry you met Cheddar.
Spoon this quick condiment over your bowl, and you will not be sorry, even as you wash that extra pan.
All of these statements still don't add up to recognizing openly that he ought to be sorry for what happened.
Debbie: The price seems cheap, and I say, "Well, maybe …" I worry I'll be sorry if I didn't get it.
If you're swamped at work and a colleague asks for help, you don't need to be sorry for not chipping in.
No one at Cambridge Analytica was sorry for what the company did, and few will be sorry to see it go.
No matter what's going on in your life, you'll never be sorry that you pursued something that was important to you.
He argues that he was coerced into being an informant and that he has little, if anything, to be sorry for.
" These are true statements, but they sound more or less like, "You'll never be sorry to have a bachelor's degree in accounting.
I shut that down by explaining that my disability is part of who I am and it's nothing to be sorry for.
I have to let that go about, 'Oh, he's going to know I forgave him so now he won't be sorry anymore.
If we keep anticipating a coddled robot child instead, then that's our own mistake and we are the ones who should be sorry.
"I don't know who's really supposed to be sorry for what, so at this point we should really just call it," she says.
"I would be sorry if Emmanuel Macron wanted to escape, to undertake some sort of personal adventure," François Hollande confided to a journalist.
Because, when that first thunderstorm hits you without a raincoat, let's just say you (and your soaked-through T-shirt) will be sorry.
Big tech conquered the world in the 2010s, and the FAANG stocks and their peers might be sorry to see the decade end.
Environmentalists who have fought to shut down the coal industry won't be sorry to see Rogers hand over the reins of the committee.
But the Trump Tango never involves an apology, a change of heart, or even a good-faith effort to pretend to be sorry.
And when he's dead and I'm an orphan, I know I'm going to be sorry I took this trip away from him, d'you know?
Many would be sorry to see the back of its memorable catchphrase: "the 1% are not the only ones getting screwed this election season."
"It really is remarkable for me to be able to wake up and not be sorry I woke up in the morning," he said.
These are strange and breathless days, the dog days, when people are led to do things they are sure to be sorry for after.
I think people hate the idea that they will make a commitment and then be sorry they made it, even it's a trivial commitment.
Rómulo Soto, a shopper in Hatillo, said he liked Walmart because of its vast offerings and he said he would be sorry if it closed.
But when I started thinking about "I'm sorry," I began to notice other colleagues who frequently apologized — even when there was nothing to be sorry for.
All that extra care, all that extra market testing, focus groups, that all goes into the budget of what it costs to be sorry as an organization.
Even the most off-the-beaten-path type of traveler would be sorry to miss the Acropolis, which rightfully takes up a lofty place above the city.
You don't know exactly what it means, but you know that these two men are soon going to be sorry that they were rude to Krishna. ♦
One thing I'll be sorry to see go after all the Blockbusters and malls have disappeared are roadside message boards, if only because they're so easy to misinterpret.
I'm going to be sorry for that person who was a believer, who was a fan, who supported me, who defended me, and ended up looking like a fool.
A few years ago the Royal Commonwealth Society, which promotes the club, conducted a poll asking if respondents would be "sorry or appalled if your country left the Commonwealth".
You quiver your finger at your cousin the way that Opa did when he said something like, You'd better treat your elders with respect or one day you'll be sorry.
I won't be sorry for doing whatever is necessary to keep myself from contracting international Hepatitis A, B, and C. That's one fucking test I never want to ace, ever.
That Trump couldn't restrain his tendency to push attacks back on his opponent at the moment he had the most to be sorry for suggests just how ingrained this habit is.
The streaking San Jose Sharks will be sorry to see the All-Star break come as they aim for the seventh consecutive victory when they host the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday.
Meaning: she apologizes all the time — for things she's not really sorry for, things that she has no reason to be sorry for, and sometimes for the very act of apologizing.
The hotel management would be sorry that Albinoni's Adagio was being endlessly piped into the halls and lobby, but it would be a deep-rooted technical problem and difficult to fix.
Cue up all your best "is it too late now to be sorry?" jokes: Iceland, a popular millennial travel destination, is temporarily closing Fjaðrárgljúfur canyon, one of it its famous tourist attractions.
With all the political pain and legendary departures (RIP David Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen…the list goes on), most of us will not be sorry to see it in our rearview mirrors.
" RHQ poured his heart in the Instagram apology adding ... "I will forever be sorry to New York, my fans, Biggie Smalls, Lil Kim, and all the Hip Hop community for my performance.
Are you sorry for what you've done or are you trying to placate the other person who believes you should be sorry for the thing you feel completely justified in having done?
FEW will be sorry to see the back of South Korea's current National Assembly when its four-year term ends in late May—least of all Park Geun-hye, the country's conservative president.
He made a smashing debut with "IQ," which won the Macavity Award for best first novel, and if you can possibly read it before approaching its follow-up, "Righteous," you won't be sorry.
Her demeanor was friendly; she purported to be sorry that she could not help; she presented herself as being surprised by all the attention and bruised and hurt by the questions about her integrity.
Anastasio acknowledges that investing for the first time is intimidating enough without the threat of a recession looming, but those who continue investing as they otherwise would, or even start now, won't be sorry.
"We have told our British colleagues that 'you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry'," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Thursday that Moscow had requested.
On Ellen Degeneres's Ellen's Show Me More Show on YouTube, Demi was presented with a number of actions people sometimes feel sorry for and revealed whether she'd be sorry or "sorry not sorry" about them.
Medical experts, including the Trump administration's scientific point man in the crisis, Dr. Anthony Fauci, have strongly advocated restrictions on people-to-people contact, saying it's better to overreact now than to be sorry later.
Instead they hand the baby version of Wentworth Miller's Leonard Snart over to teen Mick and teen Sara to look after, with only the advice that if they do a bad job, they'll be sorry.
Look up "bonkers" in any good dictionary and the first entry should be Sorry to Bother You, the loony directorial debut from rapper Boots Riley (best known as frontman of political hip-hop group The Coup).
If you capture an important moment on video with an iPhone 7, you won't be sorry you didn't bring a real camera — that's the message Apple is sending in its latest iPhone 7 ad, launched Monday.
What does she have to be sorry about, other than, it seems, trying to create some space between herself and a man willing to kill in cold blood -- a good decision if there ever was one?
The Roman Catholic Church certainly has had a lot to be sorry for over the centuries—its attitude toward slavery and colonialism, the Inquisition, its general silence during the rise of fascism, among many other disgraces.
Today, a small number of people are figuring out what their future juice squeezing strategy will be (sorry Ivanka), and an even smaller number of people are likely regretting the $118.5 million they invested in this company.
He may not last the summer, and even if firing him helps the team—since the real problem stems from the owner's box, it's hard to see how it would—I'll be sorry to see him go.
"We have told our British colleagues that 'you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry'," Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said during a more than 30-minute speech that attempted to poke holes in Britain's allegations against Moscow.
Pirlo wasn't past it, and Giovinco was a top goal scorer, and, well, they seemed to be saying to Conte, you will be sorry when these other people you like so much better turn out to be losers.
Early in my career, I can think of a few male mentors who encouraged me to speak up in meetings, not to let men interrupt me and to stop saying sorry about things I shouldn't be sorry about.
"It may well be that Harry's military links, which he will be sorry to forgo, especially that of Captain General of the Royal Marines, will remain vacant during that time just in case there is a rethink," Fitzwilliams said.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Russia told Britain at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday that "you're playing with fire and you'll be sorry" over its accusations that Moscow was to blame for poisoning a former Russian spy and his daughter.
If, upon departing for this hypothetical island, I were to be told I had to shed some weight, I could (though I'd be sorry to) just take a single DeLillo sentence with me, and read it over and over again.
While Bannon's west wing job doesn't require Senate confirmation, Merkley was asked by CNN if he would be sorry not to have the supermajority filibuster if Trump had named Bannon attorney general or some other top sensitive position that requires Senate approval.
"It may well be that Harry's military links, which he will be sorry to forgo, especially that of Captain General of the Royal Marines, will remain vacant during that time just in case there is a rethink," royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told Insider.
But we get it, minor touch-ups are sometimes hard to avoid, but try to limit it to the hairs between your brows to get your through — don't mess with the actual shape or length or you might be sorry you did.
Russia even called for a special UN Security Council meeting into the attack (the same council it manipulates to avoid any real action against Syria) and used the meeting to tell the UK it would be sorry for accusing Moscow of the attack.
Stretching across the middle are three entries which, when put together, give you Hamlet's query, "TO BE / OR NOT / TO BE." That is to be reparsed as "Two B or not two B." Still not sure what the theme be, sorry, is?
" He issued his own red lines for Trump over the Iranian nuclear deal, saying: "If Iran's interests are not secured, Iran will respond ... and I believe that it would be a response that people would be sorry for taking the erroneous actions they did.
If you're a word person, you can subscribe to Belle Letter, a newsletter highlighting Roberts' and Preiss' picks of the month (the launch edition included an exclusive interview with Joan Didion); if library porn is more your thing, check out their Instagram feed — you won't be sorry.
Of course, some think a nobler alternative to all of this is to stay home and fight the good fight as these patriotic Twitter users implore their countrymen to do: Of course, the choice is yours, but if you do move to Canada, you won't be sorry.
While it's critical to stand with her against the deluge of transphobia that has been unleashed on her in the aftermath — or the fatuous claims that she's a "traitor" or a "Russian agent" — Manning is poorly served by enablers who insist that there was nothing for her to be sorry about.
Ackerman, now a suicide prevention coordinator at the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children's Hospital, also criticized the show's portrayal of the common adolescent fantasy "you'll be sorry when I'm gone!" explaining that teens should not be led to believe that something shocking and permanent is the only way to help others understand their pain.
The people who ought to apologize — the people who really might be sorry and ought to speak up if they are — are the several hundred Republican Party leaders who saw this disaster unfold over the past twelve months, were clearly somewhat uncomfortable with it, and who chose to convince themselves and their fellow partisans that it was all okay rather than to lean in and fight Trump.

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