How to use "sorry" in a sentence
Sentences
'Mum, Dad, Sonja - I'm sorry.'
I felt sorry for him, but I loved the sea
"I'm sorry, Captain
'Oh, I'm sorry,' said Alice
It kills all them - Oh! I'm sorry!'
She can catch a mouse in the morning for her breakfast and a little bird in the evening for her dinner - Oh! I'm sorry!'
I told her how I felt - I was sorry about the girl, and I didn't want to play in the group without her
I was sorry to see that Miss Niner did not look very well at all
'I am sorry to say my niece has left me,' he replied
'I'm sorry, Monsieur,' the innkeeper said
When you arrived in Montreuil, I felt sure that you were this man, but now I know I was wrong, and I'm sorry
'I'm sorry, the rooms are full,' she said.
'I'm sorry, but what do you mean?'
"I'm sorry, I don't understand
"No, sorry luv: rules and regulations
"I'm sorry Miss Thornton, but there's very little that we can do
I'm sorry
He takes the back stairs, passes three or four lawyers in their black gowns and white wigs and feels sorry for them: it is so hot today
"Evening, officer," he says, and tries to look sorry
I'm sorry."
"I'm sorry," Brandon says, "I really am sorry
"I'm sorry, dear," the old woman says, and Sarah sees that the woman's cloth bag is touching her arm
"Oops, sorry!" he'd said
I need to say sorry
I'm really sorry I got so angry," she said
"I feel very sorry for all those people
I'm really sorry
"I'm sorry."
"I'm so sorry," she said
"Oh! I'm so sorry!" gasped Sala, and she bent down at once to help him pick them up.
"I'm sorry, but you can't come any further with us
"I'm really sorry
"I'm sorry
I'm really, really sorry."
"I'm so sorry I told him," she said guiltily.
I felt sorry for de Winter already
'I'm sorry,' de Winter said quickly
'I'm sorry,' he said politely
'I'm sorry,' he said
'I'm sorry, I thought you loved me.'
'I'm sorry,' Maxim said
'I'm sorry about that; I like the sea,' I said
'I'm so sorry, Mrs Danvers,' I said
'I'm very sorry to have disturbed you, Madam.'
'I'm sorry,' I said
I'm sorry, darling
'Frank,' I said, 'I'm sorry I asked you all those questions
'I'm so sorry,' I said, 'I never thought Robert would get into trouble.'
'I'm very sorry, darling,' I said
'I'm so sorry,' he said
'I'm sorry,' I said
'I feel very sorry for both of you.'
'It's you I'm sorry for,' Maxim told me sadly
'I'm sorry,' I said
'I'm very sorry for you.'
I'm sorry to keep you waiting
'We are sorry to trouble you, Dr Baker,' Colonel Julyan said
She had been sorry that he'd had to know, but she hadn't said a word to him; she'd offered no explanations, no reassurances
Better safe than sorry.
"Oh, I'm sorry to hear that."
"I'm sorry
"I'm sorry
I'm sorry, baby." His ingratiating, boyish grin was back
I'm even sorry if some of what I said about Danny hurt you, although, God knows, you deserve to hear it
She said, "I'm sorry
"I'm so sorry, Elliot."
Feeling slightly foolish, like an easily spooked old woman, Tina said, "I'm sorry
"I'm sorry I got you mixed up in this."
I'm really sorry."
Elliot knew how disoriented Billy was feeling, and he felt sorry for the man.
'I'm sorry, my dear,' he said
'I am sorry, but perhaps it was for the best.'
'I am sorry that I am so useless at taking care of the house,' said my wife, whose name is Griselda
'Of course, if this were a book, the old man would die - and no one would be sorry.'
'It does show he is truly sorry, I suppose,' I said.
'I called to tell you how sorry I was that such a death has happened in the vicarage
'We would be very sorry to lose you.'
'I'm sorry
But I'm sorry for a lot of people I don't like
I'm even sorry for Protheroe
'I am sorry it's so late
Oh, sorry.' He rang off
'So sorry, Colonel Melchett, but when I heard that Mr Hawes was ill, I felt I must come and see if I could do something.'
I had been very excited all day and I was not sorry that I had to return to Maybury
"You will not be sorry
George and I were sorry when it was finished.
'I'm sorry he had the meat pie with him.'
I'm sorry, Montmorency.'
'Oh, I'm sorry, Sissie
'Well, I'm sorry but it's how the good God made me.' 'Mm
'I am sorry.' Connie's voice is soft.
I don't blame you; I feel sorry for you, because your love is hopeless
I'm sorry that our interests are opposed