「repented」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

repented

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  • er torturer, Alexander, seeing these wonders, repented and became a Christian.
  • He later repented and tried to restore himself but his applicat
  • pension, although within a couple of days he repented and restarted the payments.
  • s with BOB, MIKE had a religious epiphany and repented, cutting off his own arm to rid himself of a
  • He was released and repented, fleeing again to Douai to seek help in retur
  • Unlike his colleague Samuel Sewall, who later repented for his actions on the bench in the witch tri
  • cular damnation for a multitude of sins never repented for.
  • If he repented, he would be strangled before burning.
  • After he repented, he wept for 7,000 years, his tears filling s
  • Catholic tradition, had been a prostitute but repented her sins and became one of Jesus' closest fol
  • own making its main feature was that Titania repented her adulterous ways.
  • ha, Maharaja expressed his gratitude to Dada, repented his folly, sought out of the dargah and follo
  • exation of the country, had, however, already repented its decision and had resolved to abandon the
  • Gigo, however, neither repented nor sought forgiveness, and so Almucs respond
  • the meantime he reconsidered his position and repented of his defection.
  • In 1989 the Foggia chairman Pasquale Casillo, repented of having fired him a few years before, signs
  • h heresy, and states that on his death-bed he repented of his conversion.
  • oom, saying she can send for him when she has repented of her sins.
  • his uncle, Oliver Hill, but in after years he repented of this production.
  • uthed caluminator fo Ailread who nevertheless repented of his hostility, became Ailread's friend, an
  • name he hath engaged me in a Cause, not to be Repented of, I say, Not to be Repented of.”
  • Having repented since their banishment, the stars are release
  • It soon repented the conquerors that they had spared the lives
  • enied penance and communion to the lapsed who repented, the position called Novatianism, after Novat