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1
He is not
very
contrite
about the problems he has caused.
2
I still plan on being
very
contrite
when I get back.
3
Moreover, he was
very
contrite
about having handled the telescope roughly.
4
He's suitably embarrassed and
very
contrite
,
as you would understand.
5
The young woman's face fell at that, and she seemed to be
very
contrite
.
6
Terry was
very
contrite
as well he might be.
7
The old man was
very
contrite
.
8
So he was
very
contrite
as he entered the room in which his cousin was standing at the window.
9
Elizabeth was
very
contrite
.
10
She sounded
very
contrite
.
11
She would rather have walked home with Sara, but she was
very
contrite
over Jim's lonely afternoon, so she promised.
12
Her husband had to make a
very
contrite
apology afterwards for the language which his wife had thought fit to employ.
13
It may be wrong; I feel
very
contrite
;
but still I cannot help thinking it is an error on the right side.
14
The new and
very
contrite
tone was in marked contrast to the editorial in Sunday's final edition of the News of the World.
15
Mansbridge said the players were "
very
contrite
"
and players had been reminded of what was and what was not acceptable under the Covid-19 lockdown.
16
"I feel contrite, sir;
very
contrite
.
"
very
contrite
very