How to use "guilt" in a sentence

Sentences

'Cosette, did you hear what he said?' Marius cried, tears of shame and guilt rolling down his cheeks

"I think you should tell me everything," he says, and he can see clearly now the guilt that fills her deep-green eyes

Gradually, day by day, week by week, she had put Danny behind her, with sorrow, with guilt, with tears and much bitterness, but also with firmness and determination

She loved them as much as life itself, and she knew they truly wanted her with them; they were not inviting her out of a misguided sense of guilt and obligation

Her original intention had been to accuse him of ripping apart Danny's room; she had been prepared to come on strong, so that even if he didn't want her to know he'd done it, he might be rattled enough to reveal his guilt

"The guilt eventually developed into serious emotional problems

Her guilt had grown gradually into a serious psychological problem

Then the guilt-stricken mother could have been permitted one last, late, ghastly look at the remains of her son.