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单词 Confess
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(1) I confess to some suspicion of your honesty.
(2) The prisoner refused to confess .
(3) I have something to confess.
(4) We persuaded her to confess her crime.
(5) Now, I must confess that I'm at my wit's end.
(6) She needed to confess her sins and ask for forgiveness.
(7) I must confess that I didn't have much faith in her ideas.
(8) Confess your sins to God and he will forgive you.
(9) I must confess to knowing nothing about computers.
(10) I found it all very confusing, I must confess.
(11) His interrogators finally forced him to confess.
(12) She was reluctant to confess her ignorance.
(13) I confess myself bewildered by their explanation.
(14) I had to confess my ignorance.
(15) The torture made him confess.
(16) I confess it's got me baffled.
(17) I confess to having heard about it.
(18) Most rape victims confess a feeling of helplessness.
(19) I'm rather bored, I must confess.
(20) In the end he was driven to confess and face a prison sentence, feeling that to clear his conscience would be cheap at the price.
(21) I had expected her to confess that she only wrote these books for the money.
(22) I must confess that I got my sums wrong - the house extension is costing a lot more than I expected.
(23) I must confess I have some sympathy with his views.
(24) Many Christians regularly confess their guilty actions and thoughts to a priest.
(25) We confess to being hopeless materialists, surrounded by our own neat stuff.
(26) You just go to the church and confess your sins.
(27) I confess it with shame -- shrunk icily into myself, like a snail.
(28) Occasionally people confess to crimes they haven't committed just to get attention.
(29) He was taken before the headmaster and made to confess.
(30) Caught in the act, he had no alternative but to confess.
(1) I confess to some suspicion of your honesty.
(2) I have something to confess.
(3) We persuaded her to confess her crime.
(4) She needed to confess her sins and ask for forgiveness.
(5) I must confess that I didn't have much faith in her ideas.
(6) Confess your sins to God and he will forgive you.
(7) The torture made him confess.
(8) In the end he was driven to confess and face a prison sentence, feeling that to clear his conscience would be cheap at the price.
(9) Many Christians regularly confess their guilty actions and thoughts to a priest.
(10) I confess it with shame -- shrunk icily into myself, like a snail.
(11) They tortured the man to make him confess his crime.
(31) I must confess I don't visit my parents as often as I should.
(32) The traitor refused to confess and was racked at last.
(33) I must confess I'm not a great enthusiast for long political programmes.
(34) I have to confess I'm a bit of a sucker for musicals.
(35) They tortured the man to make him confess his crime.
(36) Right off I want to confess that I was wrong.
(37) He had a chance to confess and expiate his guilt.
(38) Oh, all right, I confess.
(39) I am rather shaken, I have to confess.
(40) I confess that I hoped not.
(41) In time, I confess, even I became a convert.
(42) By Vanessa Feltz I do it, I confess.
(43) They were very polite, I must confess.
(44) I must confess some personal interest in these proposals.
(45) I am a sinner, Lord, and confess my sin.
(46) For a while I was stumped, I confess.
(47) I wanted to confess my sin.
(48) Even quite wealthy individuals confess to conjuring up images of going cold and hungry.
(49) I must confess, Holmes, I had thought there were few more futile questions than speculations about the existence of atoms.
(50) He had had to confess his carnal thoughts to Father Devlin and had been severely censured.
(51) I must confess I felt a trifle guilty about your lonely watch: nothing to report? I thought as much.
(52) Central Office experts had to confess that their harshest forecast had been far exceeded.
(53) I confess that I was surprised that this weighty matter was decided so quickly and with so little ceremony.
(54) Black called deputies July 10 to confess the April 9 murder.
(55) But I knew it was best not to confess what I had seen inside her garden shed.
(56) He has no way of knowing how many obey because most no longer confess to using modern contraceptives.
(57) Veronica was worried that she might forget herself and confess her true feelings.
(58) The purpose was to encourage other spies to confess since obtaining proof of spying without compromising sources of information is almost impossible.
(59) Mr Dawkins, the prison chaplain, did his best to persuade Linkworth to confess his crime.
(60) Like conscientious believers everywhere they confess a wide range of sins of omission and commission.
(61) At the same time the government has offered reduced sentences and a promise not to extradite traffickers who surrender and confess.
(62) I must confess to the odd panic attack every so often, though ... Now when was this memoir supposed to be in by?
(63) I must confess that in all the times I read Madame Bovary, I never noticed the heroine's rainbow eyes.
(64) I must now confess something which I kept back from you earlier.
(65) But I have never heard him confess his unworthiness in this field of human endeavour.
(66) Messenger's only desire is to talk about himself, to confess, to give expression to his huge ego.
(67) Good morning, Watson! I must confess I felt a trifle guilty about your lonely watch: nothing to report?
(68) It isn't something you want to confess to another man.
(69) Each thief has two choices, either to confess to the crime or not to confess to the crime.
(70) As far as our Elsie is concerned, I confess I am no nearer finding her, not directly anyway.
(71) Under the gloomy strip lighting of a police interrogation cell he might be stripped of his self-possession, and confess.
(72) Inducements were offered to the debtor to confess his insolvency and be frank in his discussion of assets.
(73) This kind of compromise, we confess, raises as many questions as it answers.
(74) I have tended, I confess, to sneer at white stucco walls and red tile roofs.
(75) Sitting watching it Digby was forced to confess that it did sound rather radical.
(76) Not really, but I must confess to experiencing some trouble locating my favourite sounds.
(77) I have often wondered where they do come from but confess that I have absolutely no idea.
(78) Maybe he figured the only way to get her off his back was to confess.
(79) And I confess I feel a little ripple of interest, in response.
(80) The prisoners can each be sure of benefiting if they have a previously agreed pact never to confess, whatever the circumstances.
(81) And yet many of these new churches have to confess they find themselves in precisely this position.
(82) I must confess I was as curious as they were so I kept an eye on the cottage to see who came.
(83) However, I must confess that I do not find this to be a serious problem at least, not yet.
(84) As one of the few females sitting in the audience that day, I confess that I lived up to the stereotype.
(85) I confess that only then did I begin to appreciate the difficulties that Richard Montacune had faced.
(86) He can be redeemed, he can confess his sins, he can expiate his guilt.
(87) The militias have been know to use torture to get people to confess.
(88) I believe the grass hates us when we confess our love for it.
(89) The hearth, which stands for the sanctity of the home, is an apt object to confess her sad fate to.
(90) I have to confess to a little thrill of excitement as I pulled out next morning.
(91) The whole thing was a set up to get Burley to confess.
(92) Two of the accused nurses told the court they were forced to confess to an international conspiracy under torture.
(93) He was forced to confess that he had probably been within hours of Juan Fernandez Island when he abandoned west for east.
(94) But I must confess it is by far the most irksome I have ever tried.
(95) I will not go to Kent until I hear from you. I confess I am reluctant to go.
(96) They usually seem disappointed when I confess that the hardest thing to deal with is lack of sleep.
(97) Social reform was very worthy, of course, but I confess I'd rather hear about the battles.
(98) That, I must confess, is the bit I don't understand.
(99) She looked at Bill questioningly, as though expecting him to confess on the way to the cemetery.
(100) I must confess that I would prefer to see a pigtail with an earring rather than the traditional civil service bowler hat.
(101) Officials now confess that about 100 factories in Moscow are crammed with flammable materials.
(102) But both confess that they originally learned to play guitar and did so from an adolescent adoration of Western pop music.
(103) I confess I did not see the sting in the tail coming.
(104) Should we all confess our sins to one another we would all laugh at one another for our lack of originality. Kahlil Gibran 
(105) It was fantastic and, I must confess,() infinitely preferable to staying on my feet for two hours.
(106) I confess without shame I was unmanned - choked with dust and tears both.
(107) I wanted to confess to her once but balanced that against the need to be loved by her.
(108) Confess your unworthy behaviour and beg his honour's forgiveness for all your faults.
(109) For the first time in my life I could not confess all my sins to the priest.
(110) How could she confess that they'd been right about Ryan?
(111) That man was Boldwood, on his way to Casterbridge to confess to his crime.
(112) I confess to remembering nothing and no one better than Kip, my parents and sister Bonnie Jean included.
(112) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(113) Should she confess all and refuse to attend at Mrs Tiverton's morning do?
(114) She started to count how many people, who might not confess it in simple language, were relieved MacQuillan had gone.
(115) I am half ashamed to confess it.
(116) I confess I became a courtesan.
(117) Most people confess to a bad memory.
(118) I must confess myself completely puzzled by the question.
(119) Let us now confess our sins to Almighty God.
(120) I freely confess I'm as dotty as you are.
(121) It's frivolous misuse of time, I confess.
(122) Most murderers are easily apprehended and readily confess.
(123) I must confess that I admire death's negativity.
(124) It was easier to confess everything and implicate everybody.
(125) Walk in and confess to that mutt, mac taylor?
(126) It's frivol misuse of time, I confess.
(127) Just tell me what it is and I'll confess straight off.
(128) Just before Palmer is about to confess to the D.A. Carl shows up at the hotel suite.
(129) Christians confess the lordship and the providential care of God over the world.
(130) I have to confess now , however, that my judgement erred somewhat, though not extravagantly.
(131) When Music City Soul by Beverley Knight popped through the letterbox I confess I was a little apprehensive.
(132) "The results, I confess, were somewhat surprising," said John Dugan, the Comptroller of the Currency, who oversaw the study and spoke on a panel with fellow regulators.
(133) Mr. Bouncer would not confess that he had admitted anybody into the rabbit hole.
(134) Now that you're here, I confess to a little bait and switch.
(135) I confess that I can hardly venture, at my age, to look for such advancement.
(136) I confess I can see no curtains hereabout that answer their description.
(137) In the interrogation, Fu , Liu regarding rapes Sun Jie the delinquent account to confess fully.
(138) I've heard of turning office paper into toilet paper, but I confess I didn't know the latter could be the stuff of fashion.
(139) I must confess there is an element of braggadocio : a marathon is something that will be accomplished only by a small subset of society.
(140) I have the urge to bake perhaps twice a year, and that usually results in an apple or pumpkin pie with, I confess, store-bought crust.
(141) That's why you confess things like in the Nicene Creed, if you confess the resurrection of the body or the resurrection of the flesh.
(142) No practical benefit has, I must confess, ever accrued from this compaign.
(142) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(143) This named thanked the statical wave the female student to confess afterward cheated the process.
(144) This Court considers that Judge Wong did not err in ruling that the applicant did confess to the police of his own volition.
(145) She found various minor grammatical problems (which I must confess, I have fixed in the initial statement that you just read), but she found one serious flaw that I hadn't thought of.
(146) Yesterday, one of the circulation staff came in the workroom to share a nice gift he'd received from a teacher he always helps. And I confess, it made me a teensy bit jealous.
(147) I confess I embraced a whore's freedom over a wife's obedience.
(148) Leniency to those who confess, severity to those who resist.
(149) Right to muteness and "leniency to those who confess their crimes" will not be mutually exclusive.
(150) I'll confess, one of my secret remedies for homesickness when I'm traveling in some far-off foreign land is to go back to my hotel and listen to National Public Radio on the Internet.
(151) In Britain, pancakes are traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday - shrove is from the verb shrive, or confess.
(152) Next, we turned down the Congressman's son and the Governor's -- right as a trivet, I confess it.
(153) None but the well-bred man knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledge himself in an error.
(154) I confess to the wayside arbour, the pipe of contentment, and the lotus leaves being altogether unsuitable metaphors.
(155) I confess that I have been as blind as a mole, but it is better to learn wisdom late than never to learn it at all.
(156) Confronting sin, Arthur struggles against the conflict of humanity and godhood, and finally comes to confess his sin and repent in the call of God's grace, hence attaining atonement in his death.
(157) Did she confess to putting his clothes in that Dumpster?
(158) You don't have to come and confess. We looking for you. We gon' find you, so you can run and tell that! Homeboy!
(159) What's more, Ariadne was abducted before Theseus could confess his love!
(160) A wife confess to her husband that she has committed adultery. He forgives her, continues to live with her, and has sexual relation with her.
(161) This, I confess, is to me the real aim of art history.
(162) The result indicated that 95 - 5383 carries one recessive gene that confess resistance to SMV 3.
(163) Yes, I must confess I find interviews rather nerve - racking.
(164) She dared not confess it to her sister in any direct statement.
(165) Nevertheless, there is one thing that one can do here and cannot do in a regular office. Hierarch can confess here.
(166) Does anyone want to confess to being the one who snores like a freight train?
(167) For me, her pettishness is one of her charms, I confess it.
(168) He got the former president's son to confess to his part in a drug-smuggling ring.
(169) We confess with sadness that Christians and our institutions have too often scandalously failed to uphold the institution of marriage and to model for the world the true meaning of marriage.
(170) If he chose to confess, there might be some undeveloped reasons for clemency.
(171) May I not presume upon Your mercy by assuming there will be no consequences for my sin. Help me to confess and then to sin no more.
(172) At the end of the hourlong chat, I joked with Mr. Rubin that his press relations colleague, who was in the room[ ], wanted to confess that he had left a prototype Android phone at a local bar.
(173) Confess that the sin of unbelief is broken from your bloodline.
(174) If the suspect doesn't confess soon we may have to turn on the heat.
(175) Now, since I was going to have to tell him sooner or later in whose favour I was making the deed of gift, I decided to confess the truth there and then.
(176) Are you ready to confess your sinfulness before your loving God so that He can forgive and purify your life?
(177) Lowry denied the allegations and said he was pressured by federal agents to confess.
(178) The U.S. State Department has no comment but officials privately confess to a certain "schadenfreude" at Chinese difficulties.
(179) I must confess, I'm guilty of the same foolish whimsy.
(180) He was persuaded to confess by 25 blows of the knout—a favourite Russian instrument of chastisement—on the first day, and 15 on the second.
(181) I confess I gazed at him with no little interest.
(182) Nic Holc-thompson, Havant Hampshire I must confess I don't really understand why the flapjacks must now be square or rectangular.
(183) Mooch off of them until they get sick of you. Get real drunk and confess your feelings, and then break up.
(184) Lord Blackwood shall be required to confess his treason and abjure his allegiance to the Starks and Tullys.
(185) It's so painful to the old and established party to confess that there's a real challenger on economics, or bailing out the EU, that the easiest solution is to demonise us.
(186) The earlier use of an assigned priority for the ABC production was a little bit of a hack, I confess.
(187) I confess I pray still to feel the touch of my lover's lips. His hands upon me, his arms enfolding me... Such surrender has been mine.
(188) But I also confess to being misanthropic -- I don't much like most people.
(189) I confess, sir, " he said, "that you talk like a scoundrelly socialist. "
(190) LL: To fess up is to confess or admit something.
(191) She did bring herself, finally, to confess, and confide in me: there was not a soul else that she might fashion into an adviser.
(192) The Catholic religion does not bind us to confess our sins indiscriminately to everybody.
(193) The accused refused to confess despite being subjected to the third degree for two whole days.
(194) She did bring herself , finally, to confess, and to confide in me.
(195) I confess the inhumanity of this action moved me very much, and made me relent exceedingly.
(196) As for the concept of voluntary surrender, the author holds the "two factors" theory, for "surrender oneself to justice" and "confess truthfully" consist of the acceptance of adjudication and justice.
(197) Kong diverts the company large amount fund to it the delinquent account to confess fully.
(198) The surviving leaders of the conspiracy were tortured in prison to make them confess.
(199) Film critics aren't supposed to confess bafflement at the end of a review, but that's what I feel here.
(200) To confess is to accept God's invitation to hide under the shelter of his wings in Jesus Christ (Luke 13:34) and to discover that God has hidden his face from our sin (Psalm 51:9).
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(201) I also must confess to a strong bias against the fashion for reusable code.
(202) Adrienne Lecouvreur on her deathbed was willing to confess and receive communion, but refused to abjure her profession.
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