To stop blaming someone for an offense.
1 MacAskill said families could not be expected to forget, let alone forgive .
2 We need to forgive and open our hearts to a new beginning!
3 Whether or not we forgive him remains to be seen, said Vindrash.
4 Perhaps, in time, he will forgive us and return, Niadne said piously.
5 Whether he will forgive or forget that is a matter of debate.
6 I said with some indignation, 'Surely it was for you to forgive ? '
7 There is only one thing I want: forgive me, forgive me quite.
8 You will forgive me, however, if these comments leave me slightly puzzled.
9 Scoring goals is the best way to make supporters forgive and forget.
10 It would be hard, however, to ever forgive his attacker, he said.
11 No: forgive my advising you, but you must not wait for welcome.
12 I'm the one who's come here to ask you to forgive me.
13 We should forgive and understand our fans, Lebedev told the news agency.
14 Many involved in the protests have said they can never forgive him.
15 I thought, given her illness, she might be inspired to forgive me.
16 Under the circumstances, I'm sure she'll forgive me for followin' that tradition.
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