Use atone in a sentence
Sentences ending with atone
- His father--she had sorely wronged him, but for what will not death atone? [10]
- He would not have gone to Antyllus again had not his recent generosity bound him to him, but now he must atone-ay, atone. [10]
- I have not come to justify myself, but to find a way to atone. [11]
Sentences containing atone two or more times
- It must come from the heart; once, once more I will hear her say, that she loves me, I will--I will--Let it be dishonorable, let it be worthy of execration, I will atone for it; I will atone for it with my life! [10]
More example sentences with the word atone in them
- You see, Othman, you all see, worthy men.--Let me atone for what I did to help the poor nuns. [10]
- Through all the years, down beneath everything, there had been the helpless knowledge in her own small, garish mind that she had little sense; now she realized that she was given a chance to atone for all her pettiness by doing one great sensible thing. [11]
- It was a wonderful dream, in which he found the way, as he thought, to atone somewhat to this man for a dark injury done. [11]
- Then, happen what will, for the rest of our lives I will try to atone for the wrong I did you. [11]
- That would be well, and would atone in some measure for the errors you have made. [13]
- But as the vengeance is in your hands, they will atone for this breach of the peace! [10]
- Then she sometimes used very unkind words; but no one could cherish anger against her long, for she had an indescribably lovely manner of trying to atone for the offences which her hasty young blood made her commit. [10]
- He had offered up his life to this land to atone for a life taken when she--when she first looked up with eyes of gratitude, eyes that haunted him. [11]
- Nothing would so truly gladden me as to be able to atone in some degree for my sin against you. [10]
- Unfortunately, he was to atone only too speedily for this offence against medical advice, for his heated blood increased the twinges of the gout to such a degree that he was compelled to relinquish his desire to listen to the exquisite singing longer. [10]
- He would try to atone for it. [11]
- It comforts us to atone for a wrong. [10]
- Philotas of Amphissa, the pupil of Didymus, had been the first to inform them of the attack and, with fiery zeal, had used his utmost power to atone for the wrong done to his master's granddaughter. [10]
- His score with the Alexandrians must be settled later, and it was in his power to make them atone with their blood and bitterly rue the deeds of this night. [10]
- And not only she, but all whom she loved and who were her accomplices, should atone for the torment of this hour. [10]
- But she had resolved to atone for her guilt, and would do so at the cost of throne and life. [10]
- Hitherto her austere reserve had been invincible, and during the greater part of their interviews he had been compelled to exert all his influence to soothe, appease her, and atone for imprudent acts which he had committed. [10]
- Yet she had remained true to the scoundrel, from whom she could not free herself without putting him in the grasp of the law to atone for his crime. [11]
- I could almost prophesy that your third will atone for any anxiety inflicted by this his immediate predecessor. [14]
- By the destruction of the calumny he would at least atone for a portion of his sin. [10]
- If you would not have Aphrodite enraged with you, hasten to atone for this transgression. [10]
- How severely she must perhaps atone for it this time! [10]
- She could and must atone for her sin and his by prayers and pious exercises. [10]
- His kind heart impelled him to show his chosen companion his friendly remembrance of him, and thereby atone for the offence which had been inflicted upon him in his house. [10]
- She knew not how she who had caused him such deep suffering could atone for it, how she could repay what she owed him. [10]
- No estimable priest holds the belief that money can atone for a sin or win the mercy of Heaven. [10]
- When he captured him he would make him atone for having caused Pharaoh and his queen to tremble before him and shed so many tears on his account. [10]
- I have sinned heavily against you and will atone for it all my life; but do not disdain my gratitude! [10]
- The Queen of Heaven would not be angry with him if he wore her light blue to atone to the pure and pious Eva, who was hers even more fully than he himself, for the wrong inflicted upon her by spiteful malice. [10]
- How heavily she had to atone for her sin, and how slight was his own and every other influence upon the man, great even in his selfishness, who had had the power to render him a messenger of joy! [10]
- I could have gouged an office out of Bill Stewart for him, and that would atone for the loss of my home visit. [5]
- How he entangled Glycera I know not, nor do I want to know; he shall atone for it in hell. [10]
- I cannot atone for what has been, but I can try and gather up the chances that are left. [11]
- I must atone for it; I will not complain, if he only learns how it came to pass. [10]
- He would atone for all that--and more --when he was Prince and she Princess d'Avranche. [11]
- If they then find that they have committed an injustice, pride comes in and forbids them to confess, atone for, or recall it. [10]
- Seward must have felt that he was at the mercy of a superior man; that his offensive proposition had been generously pardoned as a temporary aberration of a great mind, and that he could atone for it only by devoted personal loyalty. [7]
- Thus the faithless creature should be disciplined, and the hypocrite, who had dared to make sport of him--the All-powerful--forced to atone for her crimes. [10]
- All this, however, could not atone for the insolence of Denzil's words, but he had controlled men too long to act rashly. [11]
- His boots were brand-new, and fitted me genteelly; and I put them on and sunk my old shoes in the creek, to atone for them. [5]
- An opportunity would be found to enable him to atone for the offence so recklessly committed. [10]
- Yet it must be done, because upon this might perhaps depend the great hopes which he fixed upon the future, and which would atone for what had so cruelly embittered and poisoned the past. [10]
- As though to atone for the fog she sent a dazzling day out of the northwest, and the summer world was stained in new colours. [9]
- Now she must atone for her heedlessness, like many other things which her impetuous will demanded and proved stronger than the reason which forbade it. [10]
- 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. [2]
- Sonya had cried and begged to be forgiven and now, as if trying to atone for her fault, paid unceasing attention to her cousin. [2]
- And perchance I am here to atone for some of that harm. [9]
- And Philip answered: "Yes, Death--with whom I have sworn friendship, and who should be ten times blessed to me if he would but atone for my clumsiness and rid the world of such a monster! [10]
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