Housing bosses have apologised to residents of a Bradford 14-storey tower block over a lift that has been out of order for seven months. |
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She was also angered that police chiefs had not apologised for the way the case had been handled. |
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The company formally apologised to the community and circulated a leaflet explaining what had happened. |
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At 10 o'clock last Monday morning he apologised for the late arrival of the train to Bournemouth that had no restaurant car or buffet service. |
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He apologised to the victims who were injured, and regretted the consequences of his actions. |
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People I've never met before have sent me novena cards and rosary beads, and two or three people apologised to me and wished me support. |
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In his Christmas message to the armed services, Mr Blair apologised for the continuing uncertainty over military action. |
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Bradford Council's head of highways John Blackburn, apologised for any inconvenience during the essential maintenance work. |
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The teenager has apologised, and her parents have stopped her going out after 8pm. |
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I have taken offence to the statement that a lie was told, and I ask for it to be withdrawn and apologised for. |
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The makers of a cheeky advert for toilet tissue have apologised after the campaign caused upset. |
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The bench apologised to defence solicitors, prosecutor and court staff that it did not start sitting at its scheduled time of 10 am. |
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But she apologised for an omission by the assistant director who failed to disclose the discovery of pupa shells in public pools. |
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Then someone did ring from Staples, apologised for mucking me around, all to do with a new warehouse, blah blah. |
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The campaign is careful to distance itself from the comments and apologised, but election-watchers know that mud sticks. |
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Npower has now sorted out the muddle, apologised to you and sent you a goodwill payment. |
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The board apologised for the error, but added the instructions were correct further on in the main body of the text. |
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Goux apologised to the 180 candidate jurors for the slow selection process. |
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He overtook a coach full of schoolchildren on a blind bend on the brow of a hill and has never even apologised. |
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I have apologised if I've got the information wrong and have corrected factual errors which will enable me to know the factual background. |
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The police apologised to me for the position in which I had been wrongly placed. |
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A spokeswoman for Yorkshire Electricity said the mistake was down to human error and apologised for the blunder. |
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Lehmann later apologised to the Sri Lanka team for the comment and was handed a reprimand by match referee Clive Lloyd. |
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The company apologised to the court and said it has now introduced procedures to prevent similar occurrences in the future. |
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They apologised as they fidgeted with the bags and behaved as well as they could but lost their nerve on the odd occasion. |
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A spokeswoman told the newspaper that offending sections of the site had been removed and apologised for any offence caused. |
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The country has never officially acknowledged, apologised or paid reparations for its crimes. |
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The company which supplies the stewards has also apologised for the manner in which people were asked to leave. |
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As the PM left the hotel for the airport, the ABC's political correspondent, ignoring security, headed him off at the door and apologised. |
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Jennings said they were hers and the lance corporal apologised and put them down again. |
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In my best and politest southern British accent, I profusely apologised and prostrated myself at the mercy of these cheeseparing economists. |
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He could have admitted an error, apologised humbly and gone back with a grain of respect left. |
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They apologised for blocking the road and let me pass, slowly crunching snow under my tyres. |
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He grinned like an imp, apologised and declared he would instead talk about the policies he would not be pursuing. |
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The BBC later apologised, but few newspapers gave the same column inches to the apology as they had to the original interview. |
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Afterwards, Kathy apologised to the shocked producer who allegedly required first-aid treatment on the wound left by the bite. |
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The supermarket giant has apologised after trying to poach top chefs from some of Manchester's best restaurants. |
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Hill has not yet been contacted by College authorities regarding the incident, but he has already apologised to the night porter. |
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Irish hospitals have only apologised for the trauma caused by media disclosures about post-mortem practices. |
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He was out hooking for a dogged 64 and guiltily apologised to his team-mates as England followed on. |
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Having subsequently watched television footage of the incident, Williamson apologised to the referee for criticising his decision. |
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Jesse apologised to me for lying to me and I apologised to him for having sent him to Coventry for two days. |
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He apologised for not wearing a suit, but quickly made it clear that he was more formally attired than his normal dress of a T-shirt. |
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Drummer Larry Mullen Jr apologised to fans for the recent debacle where many fan club members were unable to buy tickets for the shows. |
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I should say he observed the rules punctiliously and if there has been a technical infringement I am sure he will have apologised. |
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In a grudging manner she also apologised to me, complaining that she was tired. |
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The standard of diversion signs, etc were not up to standard and the Council have apologised to the people discommoded. |
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After a while a friendly doorkeeper appeared and apologised for the malfunction of the automatic door. |
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He apologised for putting me off so long but asked if I could come over to Manchester the next day. |
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They apologised for the trouble we had been put to, which we thought was very nice. |
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Police have apologised after two brothers were arrested while they were watching a hunt for car thieves. |
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He apologised for keeping me waiting and swiftly swept away his papers to make way for me. |
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Haley's friend apologised but Bradley kept on about it so Haley told him to stop moaning and get on with his game. |
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The Met Police apologised through its Twitter feed to those who had been kettled outside the store. |
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He came over to me, red-faced, explained what had happened, apologised profusely, and went to fetch his manager. |
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Its editor apologised profusely and told us it is not their policy to lift stories word for word and it wouldn't happen again. |
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Koda apologised, starting to move but not releasing his hold on Jamie's hand. |
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The court heard the stepfather was remorseful and apologised to his stepdaughter for what he did. |
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He apologised for flipping out and told me he had just lost the role of a lifetime and that he had been duped by the worst person in the business. |
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A restaurant has apologised after a toddler was served whisky instead of fruit juice at his birthday party. |
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If one has apologised, one should accept it with good grace. |
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He has publicly apologised time and again in the most forthright terms. |
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He apologised later in the team hotel and there was no more about it. |
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Awarded the Musician Of The Year trophy, he endearingly apologised for being American and expressed his appreciation of the British folk community. |
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Today the firm apologised for the incident and pledged it had instituted an action plan to prevent a repeat of the incident at its Low Moor plant. |
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British Telecom has apologised after a petrol station worker being held by a knifeman couldn't raise the alarm because the phonelines were broken. |
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The waitress apologised profusely and brought me a fresh drink. |
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The Royal Mail apologised and sent her a book of 12 first-class stamps, but the letter of apology was accompanied by her next-door neighbour's post delivered by mistake. |
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Commiserating with grieving relatives, I always told them that I felt wretchedly responsible for what had happened and apologised in person where I could. |
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The cricket fan, who has put in so much time and passion supporting the Indian team, has never been apologised to for all those matches that were fixed all those years. |
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At an emotional news conference, members of the women's eight apologised for breaking national Olympic rules and expressed regret at condemning their team mate. |
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Energy bosses have publicly apologised for the disruption to power supplies caused following an explosion at the main electricity substation in Witham. |
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He apologised for the situation and then flannelled on about ramping up production, being victims of their own success, and how they could manage the problem. |
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He apologised, but the damage is done as far as I'm concerned. |
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Today a spokesman for the council said contractors were working to determine the extent and nature of the subsidence and apologised for the inconvenience caused to drivers. |
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One of their number apologised and explained that their friend was drunk. |
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I was mortified and apologised profusely to Button's adviser. |
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Cho apologised for concerns that had been raised by the cyberattack and data leaks but said the nuclear plants themselves had not been affected. |
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Warne has since apologised for publicly insulting Dixit following an internal disciplinary inquiry by the franchise. |
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The director of the White House military office, Louis Caldera, yesterday apologised for the ill-judged photo op. |
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Fair play to him, he stood up and apologised to the lads, but through some real dopiness, really, he's allowed to get himself sent off. |
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Eagleton subsequently apologised for having misrepresented Rushdie's views. |
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Sometime after the incident, Block claimed that he had subsequently apologised to Wood for his behaviour, and Wood had merely brushed it off. |
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He subsequently apologised for this in a formal letter to various publications. |
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Catullus wrote two poems suggesting that Caesar and his engineer Mamurra were lovers, but later apologised. |
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Pugh, who swore at Dennett during the exchange, later apologised for his conduct. |
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Shame-faced Paul, of Ely, Cardiff, apologised to the judge for his wolf-whistle. |
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Jackie Chan's son Jaycee Chan, arrested in China on drug-related charges, has apologised for his involvement in the drug abuse case. |
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The pilot of the Virgin hot air balloon apologised and offered to pay for the vet bill and buy a new bird. |
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A WELSH university has apologised to Hollywood director Steven Spielberg for using his picture in a leaflet without permission. |
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President Asif Ali Zardari has apologised for excesses against Baloch people in the past and promised to resole their grievances. |
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They have empathised with a lad who has done a horrible thing and apologised mendaciously. |
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On 20 September 2012 Clegg personally apologised for breaking his pledge not to raise university tuition fees. |
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Initially denying the charge, Wesley later recanted and apologised officially. |
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He later privately apologised to FIA race director Charlie Whiting for having lied to the stewards. |
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O'Sullivan apologised for his conduct with the referee, stating that he felt unwell on the day and that the venue was overly warm. |
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The IRA eventually apologised for what it claimed had been a mistake and that its target had been the British soldiers parading to the memorial. |
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The Egyptian Tourism Minister has apologised to a Saudi man who was refused entry to restaurant because he was wearing the traditional white thobe. |
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Lord Monkswell, who had provided the women with passes to attend the debate, later apologised to the House for the incident but did not criticise the protest. |
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The Yorkshire Committee and the players came to an understanding in early 1867 after the players apologised, but Anderson never represented the county again. |
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Earlier, Mr Burke read his May 2010 letter of resignation as Archbishop of Benin city in which he apologised for the hurt he had caused Ms Atwood and her family. |
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Both Clapton and the venue apologised the next day, blaming 'technical difficulties' for making sound conditions 'unbearable' for Clapton on stage. |
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After celebrating his win Djokovic revealed he personally apologised to the ball girl he almost reduced to tears the previous day after screaming for a towel. |
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He scowlingly apologised to his brother, not really meaning it. |
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The Prime Minister's Office had then apologised for the goof-up. |
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