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1 Even a proper apology would go a long way for victims.
2 They have also finally given a proper apology , he said.
3 I hope they will give a full account and a proper apology to the home affairs committee.
4 Last night the President of the European Parliament, Mr Pat Cox, was trying to broker a proper apology to MEPs.
5 Johnson swiftly said he regretted the editorial, but Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi asked David Cameron to demand a proper apology from Johnson.
6 If they can bring themselves to write a proper apology to you, then perhaps we may have the beginning of a new start.
7 The police have at least made a proper apology and three officers have been disciplined for failing to act in the appropriate manner.
8 The better option was to offer a proper apology that avoided any of those weasel words -I am sorry if anybody was offended.
9 When the child is in a passion her language is uncontrollable; but I shall see she sends you a proper apology for her rudeness.
10 He is our Taoiseach of the Irish people and that is not an apology and we are calling for a proper apology , she said.
11 A mistake had been made, the authorities admitted, and proper apologies were tendered.
12 Escort my daughter to the camp, while I make the proper apologies to this gentleman.
13 There he gently wakens Winona with proper apologies .
14 The faculty were willing, after proper apologies were made, to excuse it, and take her brother back.
15 Proper apologies have three parts:
16 But I have promised Sir Edward that you shall make proper apologies to himself, to his daughter, and to Mr.
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