Excuse in A Sentence

    1

    A coed beach party is the perfect way to celebrate the beginning of summer, a July 4th party, a birthday celebration, and any other excuse to just have fun!

    2

    A common excuse cover used by cheaters is that they are working overtime.

    3

    A few minutes later the footman returned with Dessalles, who brought word from the princess that she would be very glad to see Pierre if he would excuse her want of ceremony and come upstairs to her apartment.

    4

    A Las Vegas wedding provides a great excuse for having a vacation in which the whole family participates.

    5

    A plausible excuse was found in the next year for issuing a sentence of confiscation and banishment against Falkes de Breaute.

    6

    A rather sad excuse for a bus took us to the fridge factory.

    7

    A shrinking cup size is no excuse to forego the gym in lieu of a frozen coffee drink with whipped cream.

    8

    About this time the duplicity of Tissapherneswho having again and again promised a Phoenician fleet and having actually brought it to the Aegean finally dismissed it on the excuse of trouble in the Levant - and the vigorous honesty of Pharnabazus definitely transferred the Peloponnesian forces to the north-west coast of Asia Minor and the Hellespont.

    9

    Absolute master of the forces of the banat, Jellachich now waited until the intractable politicians of Pest should give him the occasion and the excuse for setting the imperial army in motion against them.

    10

    According to his own account, the expostulations as to her past conduct which preceded his admonitions for the future were received with tears, confessions and attempts at extenuation or excuse; but when they parted next day on good terms she had regained her usual spirits.

    11

    Additionally, because some of these camis are relatively inexpensive (like the one from Macy's), there's really no excuse not to buy one!

    12

    Aeschines and Demades had no such excuse.

    13

    Again he paused, and I could see that he was trying to invent an excuse.

    14

    Again, your child's fickle nature can be a good excuse for both of you to try new things.

    15

    Aldo also offers free shipping if your website order totals more than $100, giving you a great excuse to buy more than one pair of shoes!

    16

    All of these factors may lead to weight gain, but you should never use them as an excuse for an unhealthy weight.

    17

    An excuse for a party is another reason to have more fun, and planning a celebration for seniors has never been easier!

    18

    An excuse relating to heavy traffic is not normally accepted.

    19

    An excuse was provided in the fact that the poet had a copy of some unpublished poems of Frederick's, and as soon as Voltaire arrived hands were laid on him, at first with courtesy enough.

    20

    An opportune storm, however, gave the king an excuse for returning home, as Frederick II.

    21

    And if you've exercised your way to a trim belly or six-pack abs, it's a nice excuse to show off.

    22

    And just in case you think that's a thoroughly lame excuse, we're not talking about the Queen Mother.

    23

    And now, my friends, please to excuse My lisping and my stammers; I, for this once, have done my best, And so--I'll make my manners.

    24

    And though reflection upon conduct may lead us to suppose that our past acts were determined, that desire of pleasure or the wish to avoid pain controlled our wills, the unphilosophical observer interprets, in offenders against morality, such arguments as a mere excuse.

    25

    Anne Boleyn fared no better than the Catholic martyrs; she failed to produce a male heir to the throne, and her conduct afforded a jury of peers, over which her uncle, the duke of Norfolk, presided, sufficient excuse for condemning her to death on a charge of adultery (1536).

    26

    Another device of Edward for filling his exchequer was a very stringent enforcement of justice; small infractions of the laws being made the excuse for exorbitant fines.

    27

    Any decision to accept reasonable excuse will be based on all the circumstances of your individual case.

    28

    Any details left unaddressed will provide a convenient excuse for the alcoholic and addict, especially if he feels ambivalent about seeking help.

    29

    Apparently he was set on provoking a refusal, and thus getting an excuse for seizing the person of the king.

    30

    As any sports enthusiast will note, getting married is not an excuse to ignore their favorite pastime.

    31

    As in the past, a fervent belief in supernatural nirvana is a good excuse to avoid doing anything practical about mundane earthly problems.

    32

    As they did not understand the aims of the French Revolutionists, they were unable to make that excuse for even so much of their conduct as admits of excuse.

    33

    Asthma should not be used as an excuse to avoid exercise.

    34

    At last a dispute in regard to the officering of the artillery gave the king an honorable excuse for resigning a throne on which both he and his wife had been treated with the utmost insolence.

    35

    At the beginning of the i9th century they had fallen into such a state of weakness that Napoleon could, with some considerable measure of excuse, look upon their country as a species of no-mans-land into which his troops had only to march on.

    36

    At the close of the year an Anarchist outrage gave the excuse for the proclamation of martial law in Barcelona, and after the opening of the new session of the Cortes (January 23, 1908) a bill was introduced into the senate giving to the government the most drastic powers for the suppression of Anarchism.

    37

    Basically the advice is say ' excuse me ' for mouth burbs, ignore bottom burps.

    38

    Be sure to purchase glasses with both UVA and UVB protection, and don't use the glasses as an excuse not to wear sunscreen, too.

    39

    Becket's fate, though it supplied an excuse, was certainly not the real cause of the troubles with his sons which disturbed the king's later years (1173-1189).

    40

    Before accusing a spouse of cheating, make sure you have rock-solid evidence; otherwise you may hear a lie, another excuse, or he or she may try to confuse you.

    41

    Before the truce expired a disputed succession to the duchy of Brittany gave Edward an excuse for renewing hostilities with France.

    42

    Being technologically proficient is no excuse for denying your feminine right to loud pink colors.

    43

    Betsy's loving boss presented the most difficulty but she used the excuse her new husband was transferred to New Hampshire.

    44

    Both had signed the protocol of 1852, and both realized that, if the European powers were to be given no excuse to intervene, their attitude must be scrupulously correct; and this involved the recognition of King Christians rights in the duchies.

    45

    But after last night's escapade we both have an excuse if you fall asleep.

    46

    But after the flight of the king to Varennes, Duport sought to defend him; as member of the commission charged to question the king, he tried to excuse him, and on the 14th of July 1791 he opposed the formal accusation.

    47

    But an impatient outburst of the insurgents and a foolish attempt to seize hull and Scarborough gave Henry an excuse for repudiating the concessions made in his name.

    48

    But don't put up with cattiness either, because insecurity is no excuse for being a "Heather."

    49

    But in the majority of cases religion has become a mere excuse for secular business.

    50

    But it is not impertinent, and is at the same time an excuse for what has been already said, to repeat that Villehardouin's book, brief as it is, is in reality one of the capital books of literature, not merely for its merit, but because it is the most authentic and the most striking embodiment in contemporary literature of the sentiments which determined the action of a great and important period of history.

    51

    But it was not only to the lay power that the Crusades gave an excuse for taxation; the papacy also profited.

    52

    But mere justice requires attention to the fact that incentive to that innovation, and excuse for it, were found in the absolute one-party monopoly maintained by the Federalists.

    53

    But practically the Stoic philosopher always had some good excuse for withdrawing from the narrow political life of the city in which he found himself.

    54

    But the idealists are only too glad to get any excuse for denying bodily substances and causes; and, while Leibnitz supplied them with the fancied analysis of material into immaterial elements, and Hume with the reduction of bodies to assemblages of sensations, Mach adds the additional argument that bodily forces are not causes at all.

    55

    But with the excuse of a pretended plot he put a number of the most conspicuous persons in the kingdoms to death, and had William himself blinded.

    56

    But, contrary to all constitutional requirements, three full months were allowed to pass before Venizelos was summoned to resume office, the King's illness being made an excuse.

    57

    Calvin at first declined, alleging as an excuse his need of securing more time for personal improvement, but ultimately, believing that he was divinely called to this task and that "God had stretched forth His hand upon me from on high to arrest me," he consented to remain at Geneva.

    58

    Cheating is an especially hurtful way to end a relationship, as many people will cheat as an excuse to move on, rather than confronting the problems in the relationship and ending it first.

    59

    Claims that the icy pitch affected Arbroath more than the home side seemed a fairly feeble excuse.

    60

    Clinging confusedly to this imposition on the majority is institutional and personal egotism for which there is no decent excuse.

    61

    Communication - Don't let your teen's friends use the occasion of a birthday party as an excuse to sneak off to other, more tempting venues.

    62

    Corps, but Buongiovanni was very slow, not without excuse.

    63

    Cynthia toted her camera equipment, in part at least as an excuse for the trip should they be questioned.

    64

    Dalberg's subservience, as a prince of the Confederation, to Napoleon was specially resented since, as a priest, he had no excuse of necessity on the ground of saving family or dynastic interests; his fortunes therefore fell with those of Napoleon, and, when he died on the 10th of February 1817, of all his dignities he was in possession only of the archbishopric of Regensburg.

    65

    Dean acknowledged he was still there and started to make an excuse for Cynthia's exit but Randy cut him short.

    66

    Detective Sergeant Pete Hill from Nuneaton CID said, " This was a totally despicable act for which there can be no excuse.

    67

    Did he actually think she would enjoy brute force, or was that merely an excuse?

    68

    Disturbances occurred at Tarsus; Armenians who did not espouse 'the " national " cause were murdered; the life of the patriarch was threatened; and a report was circulated that the British ambassador wished some Armenians killed to give him an excuse for bringing the fleet to Constantinople.

    69

    Do not use music as an excuse to push your body beyond its limitations.

    70

    Do you really think a mere ruptured aortic aneurysm is a good enough excuse to endanger Freedom?

    71

    Do you suppose he's really meeting someone, or is that just an excuse to beat it?

    72

    Don't use melancholy for an excuse for crass behavior.

    73

    Drinking can serve as a distraction or even an excuse.

    74

    Eighteenth-century Italy looked on religion with apathetic indifference, and Liguori convinced himself that only the gentlest and most lenient treatment could win back the alienated laity; hence he was always willing to excuse errors on the side of laxity as due to an excess of zeal in winning over penitents.

    75

    Elebits. More than just a game, it's the greatest excuse to make a mess of your room (and house, bathroom, kitchen, neighborhood, etc.) and not clean up after yourself.

    76

    Elisabeth, Sarah needs to see you, excuse us.

    77

    Even this excuse was soon dropped, and by January and February 1808 the French Invasion had become clearly revealed as one of conquest.

    78

    Everyone is home and the cold weather is a great excuse to lounge about and enjoy each other in the morning.

    79

    Excuse me for saying so, but you have no sense about women.

    80

    Excuse me for staring, but aren't you the young lady that had Ashley in a dither?

    81

    Excuse me, are you any relation to the Mrs greasy who runs a cafe in south London?

    82

    Excuse me, but isn't that your land and don't you know every inch of it?

    83

    Excuse me, good-by! and suddenly she began to cry and was hurrying from the room.

    84

    Excuse me, I'm new in town and I wonder if you could help me out?

    85

    Excuse me, would you mind if I so rudely imposed myself upon you?

    86

    Excuse me; if you do n't understand the vernacular, let me translate.

    87

    Excuse me; if you don't understand the vernacular, let me translate.

    88

    Excuse me... Some of these remarks may be felt by colleagues to be almost heretical, and possibly damaging to The Cause.

    89

    Excuse my pencil scrawl but I write whilst laid in bed.

    90

    Excuse the cynicism, but the timing of this announcement is a little suspect.

    91

    Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence.

    92

    Fall crafts for kids are a wonderful way to bring the season indoors and a great excuse to get outside and collect some natural materials that can be used in your crafts.

    93

    Family parties for an older relative are a great excuse for a child to wear a vest and tie.

    94

    Fashionable belts are perfect to attach your hunting accessories, like binoculars, knives, or ammunition, so you have an excuse for being so stylish in the fields.

    95

    Field trips are more than just an excuse to go out and have fun.

    96

    Finally, if a bowl of oatmeal isn't appealing, no matter what is added, that's no excuse to miss out on oatmeal's health benefits.

    97

    For an increase in the navy there was, indeed, sufficient excuse in the enormous expansion of German over-sea commerce and the consequent growth of the mercantile marine; the value of foreign trade, which in 1894 was 365,000,000, had risen in 1904 to 610,000,000, and in the same period the tonnage of German merchant shipping had increased by 234%.

    98

    For example, you're nervous about flirting with a girl or a boy and you ask him or her to please excuse you, it's your first time.

    99

    For here again the restoration of the disinherited prince of Constantinople supplied an excuse quite as plausible as the liquidation of the debt to Venice.

    100

    For hourly employees address three basic medicare-active membersthat excuse it is blue cross blue shield of north carolina health insurance quote the.

    101

    For the brothers Robert and William were, and always had been, enemies, and every intriguing baron had before him the tempting prospect of aggrandizing himself, by making his allegiance to one of the brothers serve as an excuse for betraying the other.

    102

    For this admixture of secular with spiritual aims there was considerable excuse.

    103

    Fred, who had tagged along, beat a hasty retreat downstairs, making the excuse of a trip to the library.

    104

    Friday night is 70s and 80s night, and Cambridge people need as little excuse as anyone to don a kinky Afro and flares.

    105

    From his Stoic teachers he learned to work hard, to deny himself, to avoid listening to slander, to endure misfortunes, never to deviate from his purpose, to be grave without affectation, delicate in correcting others, "not frequently to say to any one, nor to write in a letter, that I have no leisure," nor to excuse the neglect of duties by alleging urgent occupations.

    106

    Gamblers to almost card tricks barry be the excuse.

    107

    Given what an outstanding series the Burnout has been, there's just no excuse for EA to push this garbage on us.

    108

    Goth can have a bad reputation because some of its adherents have used it as an excuse for violence, but true Goths know the difference between embracing the dark for its glamour and sensuality versus acting on violent impulses.

    109

    Halloween gives a pregnant woman the perfect excuse to dress as a pregnant nun, a pregnant prom queen, or the pregnant wife of Frankenstein.

    110

    Harold's perjury formed the chief excuse for the Norman Conquest of England, which in reality was a piratical venture resembling that of the sons of Tancred d'Hauteville in Lower Italy.

    111

    Have something in mind that you need to do, and then excuse yourself.

    112

    Having a reasonable time slot gives the parents an excuse to sit down and have calming down time before their child's bedtime!

    113

    Having someone wait for you at the park makes it that much harder to fudge an excuse not to hit the trail that day.

    114

    He appeared to search for an excuse, anything not to be forced to go back.

    115

    He drew the horoscopes of the emperor and Wallenstein, as well as of a host of lesser magnates; but, though keenly alive to the unworthy character of such a trade, he made necessity his excuse for a compromise with superstition.

    116

    He even waved off the excuse of no bathing suits, telling them rentals were available.

    117

    He found a preposterous excuse for repudiating the treaty by which he was bound, by declaring that some details had been omitted in its formal ratification.

    118

    He hadn't mentioned anything earlier about cutting the evening short so I figured it was an excuse.

    119

    He immediately proceeded to muzzle opposition by stringent press laws, and the discovery of minor liberal conspiracies afforded an excuse for further repression.

    120

    He moonlights as the school librarian to give himself a good excuse to be on hand.

    121

    He muttered some lame excuse, feigning making an error.

    122

    He pleaded his age, now close upon seventy years, his infirm health, and the obstacles to travel caused by quarantine regulations; but the pope was sternly indignant at what he held to be his ingratitude and insubordination, and no excuse was admitted.

    123

    He set down his glass, and taking Cynthia's hand, retreated from the parlor to the kitchen, without even bothering to make an excuse.

    124

    He soon found an excuse for breaking his promise to relieve the English Catholics.

    125

    He stopped Fred when the old man began to excuse himself.

    126

    He teaches how to eat, drink, cohabit, void excrement and urine, and the like, elevating what is mean, and does not falsely excuse himself by calling these things trifles.

    127

    He used the Lutheran theories as an excuse for overthrowing the ecclesiastical aristocracy, which had been insolently powerful in Sweden.

    128

    He visited privately many of the leading citizens of the city, statesmen, divines and merchants, and besought them to take the lead in a national movement against slavery; but they all with one consent made excuse, some of them listening to his plea with manifest impatience.

    129

    He'd use that for an excuse and … Alex rolled his eyes and interrupted.

    130

    He'd use that for an excuse and … Alex rolled his eyes and interrupted.

    131

    He'd used the excuse of HQ moving to Miami a year before to upgrade everything in the room.

    132

    Her only excuse is that as a sister of Marie Antoinette the very name of Republican or Jacobin filled her with loathing.

    133

    Her opposition to the reform of the Polish government was plainly due to a wish to preserve an excuse for further spoliation, but her conduct was less cruel and base than that of Prussia.

    134

    Her sister Joanie's wedding gave her the needed excuse to fly home.

    135

    High leylandii hedges down both sides of the property was my excuse, yes I know that's weird!

    136

    His contumacy was made the excuse for the outlawry of himself and his family.

    137

    His excuse for going to Columbia had been that they needed money.

    138

    His excuse is he has responsibilities like a daughter, a career, etc. And my reply is, Why didn't he just say that he couldn't make it?

    139

    His excuse is that he doesn't want to stay in Germany permanently, same thing with South Africa.

    140

    His excuse is that Mother Nature launched an unprovoked assault on Birmingham.

    141

    His excuse s the popes refusal to dismiss his foreign levies (September 7).

    142

    His immoralities, like his acts of persecution, were exaggerated by his opponents; but his private life was undoubtedly a scandal to religion, and has only the excuse that it was not worse than that of most of his order at the time.

    143

    His most original compositions in verse, however, are elegiac and hendecasyllabic pieces on personal topics - the De conjugali amore, Eridanus, Tumuli, Naeniae, Baiae, &c. - in which he uttered his vehemently passionate emotions with a warmth of southern colouring, an evident sincerity, and a truth of painting from reality which excuse their erotic freedom.

    144

    Holiday and Christmas dresses for women are the perfect excuse to dress like the princess you dreamed of becoming when you were a little girl.

    145

    Holiday festivities are the perfect excuse to don your glittering seasonal attire and dance the night away.

    146

    Holland drove them out in 1816, and, by giving them thus a valid excuse for aiding the Belgian revolution of 1830, secured them the strong position they have ever since held in Belgium; but they have succeeded in returning to Holland.

    147

    However, don't expect the printed page to excuse you from the necessity of eventually memorizing the dance routine; it should just be used as a tool for rehearsal, as you get the muscle memory into your feet and body.

    148

    However, if alcohol is a de-stressor because it calms you, there's no harm in having a couple of drinks so long as you drink responsibly and don't use the alcohol as an excuse to let your anger or stress out of control.

    149

    However, it may just give you the perfect excuse to snuggle up against that special someone.

    150

    However, that's no excuse to cling to the basics!

    151

    Hubbard of the United States gunboat " Nashville " at Colon forbade the transportation of Colombian troops across the Isthmus, and landed 42 marines to prevent the occupation of Colon by the Colombian force; the diplomatic excuse for his action was that by the treaty of 1846 the United States had promised to keep the Isthmus open, and that a civil war would have closed it.

    152

    I beg you to excuse me, excuse me!

    153

    I beg you to excuse me, to excuse me...

    154

    I beg you to excuse me...

    155

    I don't think there was any particular reason to get quite so narked and ratty at the poor person offering up an excuse.

    156

    I have no excuse for my rudeness.

    157

    I have no excuse.

    158

    I hope you will excuse me for doing what is only my duty, although it may appear impertinent.

    159

    I jump at any excuse to visit the high country.

    160

    I might possibly invent some excuse for them and him, but I have no time for it.

    161

    I said he could go for it, especially around Christmas, and use the cliché but easy, "mistletoe" excuse to see if there's sparks beyond friendship.

    162

    I seek rather, I may say, even an excuse for conforming to the laws of the land.

    163

    I suddenly realize what I've done and mumbling some excuse, I stumble outside.

    164

    I thought a daughter was just an excuse to declare war on everyone.

    165

    I used the break in at Ethel Reagan's place as an excuse to have Howie visit both Boston burglaries.

    166

    I was out alone on another " cannon test ", which was the usual thinly veiled excuse to look for trouble.

    167

    I was right but at least they had an excuse.

    168

    I was trying to come up with an exit excuse when a gong sounded from above.

    169

    I was using my mother as an excuse.

    170

    I'm not sure how betraying everything your husband stood for would excuse anything you did.

    171

    I've been quite busy of late and that is my somewhat flimsy excuse for the lack of updates.

    172

    I've never been so angry with so little excuse.

    173

    If he had put himself at the head of a popular rising he would have been followed, and would have had a good excuse.

    174

    If however, you seek an excuse to get rid of your bedroom television and agree it doesn't belong there, then by all means relegate it to another room.

    175

    If I have n't pimped them enough already, this should be a good excuse to at least give them a try!

    176

    If I seem to boast more than is becoming, my excuse is that I brag for humanity rather than for myself; and my shortcomings and inconsistencies do not affect the truth of my statement.

    177

    If the washing machine or the dryer just keeps eating your undies, you have a definite excuse to go out shopping for more underpants.

    178

    If you are at work, you can excuse yourself by saying that you need to take a look at your notes, or that you need to use the restroom.

    179

    If you can't go without reading the paper, there's no excuse to miss it anymore.

    180

    If you choose to shop and buy on the Hanes website, you will get free shipping on orders over $49, so you have the perfect excuse to get some camisoles and other sports clothing while you're there.

    181

    If you find someone simply waiting for an excuse to drink, however trivial or frivolous it may seem to others, it is time to start the alarm bells ringing.

    182

    If you love baking but aren't head over heels with the idea of Valentine's Day and all that it stands for, use the holiday as an excuse to break the mold.

    183

    If you need to overtake another cyclist, give a gentle ring on your bell or say ' Excuse me ' .

    184

    If you will excuse me, I'm needed in the kitchen.

    185

    If you'll excuse us.

    186

    If you're a loyal fan of the show, you'd probably love an excuse to watch some of your favorite past episodes again.

    187

    If you're gonna discuss the Dawkins, I'd best excuse myself.

    188

    If you're paying mega bucks for a large wide screen TV, there's really no excuse.

    189

    If you've been looking for an excuse to get away to a warmer climate, visit the Florida beaches or just shop in a city that isn't your own, Stay and Shop packages are available through the outlet mall's affiliate hotels.

    190

    If you've never been to Boston, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Chicago, New Orleans, or New York City, this might be a great excuse to visit somewhere new.

    191

    If you've procrastinated about taking dance because you didn't have the appropriate dancewear, you don't have that excuse anymore.

    192

    If you've been thinking you'd like to learn to sew and just haven't gotten around to signing up for a class, your need for cute rompers is just the right excuse.

    193

    Ignorance of the law is not an excuse for filing papers incorrectly or paying franchise taxes late.

    194

    In 1254 it received a charter from William II., count of Holland, similar to that of Haarlem, but in the 15th century duke Philip the Good of Burgundy made the impoverishment of the town, due to ill-government, the excuse for establishing an oligarchical regime, by charters of 1436 and 1437.

    195

    In 1872 the secret agents of the friars induced the native garrison at Cavite to mutiny and thus give the friars an excuse to press for vigorous action.

    196

    In 292, Lysimachus declared war against them, alleging as an excuse that they had rendered assistance to certain barbarous Macedonian tribes.

    197

    In a competition for articles under 500 words, there really isn't any excuse for not proofreading your work.

    198

    In addition, it gives teens an acceptable excuse to use with their peers as a refusal skill when offered drugs or alcohol - "No thanks, my parents test me."

    199

    In Chanda and Deogarh the Gond rajas were suffered by Raghoji Bhonsla and his successor to carry on a shadowy existence for a while, in order to give them an excuse for avoiding the claims of the peshwa as their overlord; though actually decisions in important matters were sought at Poona.

    200

    In dealing with this outburst of fanaticism many of the princes, both spiritual and secular, displayed vigour and humanity, but Charles saw only in the sufferings of this people an excuse for robbing them of their wealth.

    201

    In England a parish-ale or feast was always held after the perambulation, which assured its popularity, and in Henry VIII.'s reign the occasion had become an excuse for so much revelry that it attracted the condemnation of a preacher who declared "these solemne and accustomable processions and supplications be nowe growen into a right foule and detestable abuse."

    202

    In many places the movement was simply an excuse for a revival of private wars between wealthy noble families.

    203

    In Mary's reign (1555) the licences were withdrawn, the queen or her advisers deeming the game an excuse for "unlawful assemblies, conventicles, seditions and conspiracies."

    204

    In Scotland, it is also an offense to sell a self-locking snare, or to possess one without reasonable excuse.

    205

    In spite of the necessary allusions to the ominous theme of the curse, which would give any less great composer ample excuse for succumbing to the listener's sense of impending doom, Wagner's music speaks to us through the child-minds of the Rhine-daughters and terrifies us with the ruthless calm of Nature.

    206

    In the last year of the war she was accompanied into Guienne by the duc de Nemours, her intimacy with whom gave La Rochefoucauld an excuse for abandoning her, and who himself immediately returned to his old mistress the duchesse de Chevreuse.

    207

    In the meantime, she had to avoid Yancey while she thought up some excuse for leaving.

    208

    In the south, the companions of Jehu and of the Sun inaugurated a White Terror, which had not even the apparent excuse of the public safety or of exasperated patriotism.

    209

    In this original scheme it is clearly marked out "that this entire Society and all its members fight for God under the faithful obedience of the most sacred lord, the pope, and the other Roman pontiffs his successors"; and Ignatius makes particular mention th4t each member should "be bound by a special vow," beyond that formal obligation under which all Christians are of obeying the pope, "so that whatsoever the present and other Roman pontiffs for the time being shall ordain, pertaining to the advancement of souls and the propagation of the faith, to whatever provinces he shall resolve to send us, we are straightway bound to obey, as far as in us lies, without any tergiversation or excuse, whether he send us among the Turks or to any other unbelievers in being, even to those parts called India, or to any heretics or schismatics or likewise to any believers."

    210

    Is someone really allergic to dogs, or is that person using allergies as an excuse to avoid your pets.

    211

    It also gave Edward an excuse for treating every loyal Frenchman as guilty of treason, and, to his shame, he did nol always refrain from employing such a discreditable device.

    212

    It became a convention of diplomacy, designed to cover any particularly sharp piece of policy which needed some excuse; and the treaty of Granada, formed between Louis XII.

    213

    It has also been urged in excuse for Philo's absurd derivation from &nos.

    214

    It has sunk into an empty parade; it is a mere affectation of humility, an apology and excuse for something better.

    215

    It includes within its limits the once famous district of the "Kroumirs," 2 a tribe whose occasional thefts of cattle across the frontier gave the French an excuse to invade Tunisia in 1881.

    216

    It is also a great excuse to add some fresh flavors to your sauces, meats and other dishes.

    217

    It is an offense to have an article with a blade or point in a public place without good reason or lawful excuse.

    218

    It is an offense, without reasonable excuse, not to comply with the terms of the Restoration Order.

    219

    It is perfectly true that in several or even in many instances he acknowledges and deplores the poverty of his information, but this does not excuse him for making assertions (and such assertions are not unfrequent) based on evidence that is either wholly untrustworthy or needs further inquiry before it can be accepted (Ibis, 1860, pp. 331-335).

    220

    It is said that he retired from all active, public life and even neglected plain, public duties, replying to reproaches, "Not every one can speak in his own excuse" (Ibn Qutaiba, Ma 'arif, 250).

    221

    It is somewhat curious that some of those who claim Rabelais as an enemy of the supernatural in general have been the loudest to condemn this blemish, and that some of them have made the exceedingly lame excuse for him that it was a means of wrapping up his propaganda and keeping it and himself safe from the notice of the powers that were.

    222

    It is under this closer occupation with mechanical conditions that surgery to-day is said - not without excuse, but with no more than superficial truth - to have made more progress than medicine.

    223

    It is unlawful to carry a loaded shotgun in a public place without reasonable excuse.

    224

    It was fueled by his first single "Run It" and followed by a second top 10 hit "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)."

    225

    It was never clear if that was the case and the kid lucked out, but Dean used the excuse of mock consternation to excuse himself and walk uptown to telephone Cynthia.

    226

    It was the perfect excuse to teach Carmen how to handle a gun.

    227

    It will be harder to come up with an excuse for not exercising when you have the equipment in your home.

    228

    It's a great excuse to stock up on Spanx!

    229

    It's easy to select the wrong size, so use your sports bra purchase as an excuse to go and be measured professionally.

    230

    It's Springtime 2006, and in the world of women's shoes, the changing season is the perfect excuse to get shopping.

    231

    It's not just another excuse for you to throw a crazy party.

    232

    Its light lavender scent doubles as an anti-stress aromatherapy treatment, and the 10 to 15 minute recommended drying time will give you an excuse to relax and unwind.

    233

    Just because the weather is changing is September does not excuse you from following guidelines regarding formal and informal dress at a wedding.

    234

    Know the Details-Because most teens now have access to cell phones, there isn't any excuse for not knowing where your teen will be at all times.

    235

    Late twentieth centurythe its roots in a great excuse will love these.

    236

    Leaving during a game (without a good excuse) Racist comments - Racism will not be tolerated and will be punished harshly.

    237

    Likely he was feeling emotional about it and using work as an excuse.

    238

    Little excuse can be made for his opposition to Pitt's commercial policy towards Ireland.

    239

    Lori felt hurt and then embarrassed when she heard that the excuse for declining her invite was meant to be tongue in cheek.

    240

    Loving him was no excuse, because even knowing he didn't love her, she still couldn't find the decency to leave.

    241

    Mahomet early found an excuse for attacking the Jews, who were naturally in the way of his schemes.

    242

    Make up any excuse you want (work projects to complete, the plumber is coming, whatever) and then leave.

    243

    Many a traveller came out of his way to see me and the inside of my house, and, as an excuse for calling, asked for a glass of water.

    244

    Many British progressives have used the IRA campaign as an excuse to avoid these issues altogether.

    245

    Meal plans also give you an excuse to check out new recipes, try new foods, and stick to the diet you choose in the most convenient way possible.

    246

    Men use that excuse as a means of retaining complete control.

    247

    Mingled with the religiosity of his nature there was much obstinacy and self-seeking; and when Kerbogha was finally repelled, he began to dispute the possession of Antioch with Bohemund, pleading in excuse his oath to Alexius.

    248

    Molly accepted our excuse we were looking for someone without explanation as perused our first campground, unsuccessfully.

    249

    Molly seemed mollified, excuse the alliteration.

    250

    Monmouth's enterprise made no stir, but gave an excuse for disarming the Protestant militia.

    251

    Moreover, with this masterful temper was joined an infirmity of purpose which ever let " I dare not wait upon I would," and which seized upon any excuse for postponing measures the principles of which he had publicly approved.

    252

    Most of the responsibility lay with the Vatican, which had arranged the procession in the way best calculated to irritate Italian feeling, but little excuse can be offered for the failure of the Italian authorities to maintain public order.

    253

    Most people would agree that compulsive lying that hurts other people is not something that they should be doing, but they may be more likely to excuse habitual lying in themselves if they feel they have a good reason for doing so.

    254

    Mr Justice David Steel, hearing the case at first instance, dismissed this excuse as " transparently bogus " .

    255

    Mrs. Thompson loves an excuse to eat cake.

    256

    My old man beat me like a tom-tom at an Indian dance and he didn't need that much of an excuse.

    257

    My wife thought he should go or Howie should simply kiss his mother's hand, give an excuse of pressing business, and come back east.

    258

    Natasha was sad and irritable all that time, especially when her mother, her brother, Sonya, or Countess Mary in their efforts to console her tried to excuse Pierre and suggested reasons for his delay in returning.

    259

    Naturally, getting a lower back tat requires some help to apply and re-moisten, hence the excuse to combine the process with a party of friends.

    260

    Naturally, the bottom of your G-string bikini will surely garner the most amount of attention, but that's no excuse to neglect the top half of your suit.

    261

    No matter what, you really have no excuse not to integrate pomegranates into your diet!

    262

    No more excuse for Prescott to let his crony corporate windfarm developers impose their brutal monstrosities upon local communities... .

    263

    No person shall, without lawful authority, collect, record, publish or communicate, or attempt to elicit, any information with respect to the movement, numbers, description, condition or disposition of any of the forces, ships, or aircraft of His Majesty or any of His Majesty's allies, or with respect to the plans or conduct, or supposed plans or conduct, of any operations by any such forces, ships, or aircraft, or with respect to the supply, description, condition, transport or manufacture, or storage, or place or intended place of manufacture or storage of war material, or with respect to any works or measures undertaken for or connected with, or intended for the fortification or defence of any place, or any information of such nature as is calculated to be or might be directly or indirectly useful to the enemy, and if any person contravenes the provisions of this regulation, or without lawful authority or excuse has in his possession any document containing any such information as aforesaid, he shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations...

    264

    Nor, when the life and works are examined is the neglect without excuse.

    265

    Not to think the worst, but usually when reps use the good old "undisclosed location" excuse, is that not usually code for rehab?

    266

    Now if you'll excuse me, I think I'll go play through the game one more time.

    267

    Now she would have no excuse.

    268

    Now that the price of radio technology has caught up with public demand, there's no excuse not to consider atomic wall clocks.

    269

    Now there's no excuse for not knowing how to write your name in Egyptian hieroglyphics.

    270

    Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some imaginary pjamas to unbutton.

    271

    Now, if you'll excuse me, I have some more "Oops...

    272

    Of course, it 's really just an excuse to let you trot around various time zones hunting down monkeys.

    273

    Of course, it's really just an excuse to let you trot around various time zones hunting down monkeys.

    274

    Of course, one very reasonable excuse is that the cost of the purchase and installation can be very steep.

    275

    Ok, back to spines, excuse the pun... ... ... .

    276

    Ok, back to spines, excuse the pun..........

    277

    Old commercial disputes and the support which the French had lent to Glendower gave a sufficient excuse for war, whilst the disordered state of France afforded no security for peace.

    278

    Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated the 23rd of June 1673, he says, " For your proffer about my quarterly payments, I thank you, but I would not have you trouble yourself to get them excused, if you have not done it already."

    279

    On one side, people use it as an excuse to treat others with disrespect, putting their individual freedom above that of others.

    280

    On the 7th the Hungarian diet formally refused to acknowledge the title of the new king, " as without the knowledge and consent of the diet no one could sit on the Hungarian throne," and called the nation to arms. Constitutionally, in the Magyar opinion, Ferdinand was still king of Hungary, and this gave to the revolt an excuse of legality.

    281

    On the advice of Germany he proposed the assembly of an international conference at Algeciras in 1906 to consult upon methods of reform, the sultan's desire being to ensure a condition of affairs which would leave foreigners with no excuse for interference in the control of the country, and would promote its welfare, which Abd-el-Aziz had earnestly desired from his accession to power.

    282

    On the bright side, Lindsay Lohan now has a better excuse for showing up late for shoots and all those bleary-eyed photos than she partied too hard the night before.

    283

    On the other hand, they did not wish to take the risk of radical measures against the new doctrines, and were glad of an excuse for refusing the demands of the pope.

    284

    On this spooky day, you have an excuse to look a little vampy.

    285

    Once your dog gets the hang of it, you can add distractions that will give you an excuse to use the heel command to redirect your dog's wandering attention back to you.

    286

    One common excuse for not exercising is not enough time.

    287

    Only excuse me, my dear fellow, I'll give you twenty thousand and a note of hand for eighty thousand as well.

    288

    Or get silly and ask them to invent a breakfast cereal, share their favorite excuse for being late to work, or make up a poem for you.

    289

    Other news For all you budding botanists out there (excuse the pun ), the Garden Picture Library might be for you.

    290

    Pardonnez-moi (pronounced par donn ay mwah) means excuse me.

    291

    Perhaps at another time Denisov would not have left the regiment for so slight a wound, but now he took advantage of it to excuse himself from appearing at the staff and went into hospital.

    292

    Please excuse its not being quite dry.

    293

    Please excuse me, ikir.

    294

    Plus, Dean thought, it would give the old man a good excuse and ample time for some world-class snooping.

    295

    Politely excuse yourself from the event and say your goodbyes.

    296

    Pope, with less excuse, put him in the Dunciad towards the end of his life, but he confessed to Spence in private that Defoe had written many things and none bad.

    297

    Pretend play days and dress-up occasions like Halloween are the perfect excuse to trot out a My Little Pony costume.

    298

    Pretending she didn't see him, she tried to scramble quickly into the wagon so that he wouldn't have an excuse to touch her.

    299

    Rainy skies are no excuse for looking frumpy.

    300

    Rather, he was looking for an excuse not to believe them.

    301

    Registration is very easy, and since most sites are fee, there really is no excuse not to join.

    302

    Religion, Politics or Sport are all often the excuse for mindless thugs to use violence.

    303

    Revenue sharing offers can be legitimate, but many are just an excuse to take free work from unsuspecting writers.

    304

    Rumors flew about Kate having an affair with her bodyguard (still not sure why she needs one of those) and Jon giving the old "…she was just a friend" excuse when pics were snapped of him with a young lass in his car.

    305

    Samizdat writers have the excuse of a paper shortage for omitting paragraph spacing.

    306

    Sarah made an excuse of putting Tammy down for a nap and left them alone.

    307

    Save us from self-justifying histories and from moral equations that excuse our folly.

    308

    Saying "I'm not good with computers" is no excuse.

    309

    Second, schools must have firm policies on the consequences for truancy, and all students should be aware of the sanctions that will be imposed if they are absent without an excuse.

    310

    Shannon Elizabeth it remains a be the excuse.

    311

    She had no such experience or excuse.

    312

    She stammered, trying to think of an excuse why she couldn't go.

    313

    She wasn't going to give him an excuse to attack her.

    314

    She would make Dean promise not to divulge his occupation, giving some weak excuse neither believed.

    315

    Since they were scheduled to be too late for supper that day, it was a good excuse to eat out together.

    316

    Single parent dating challenges are an easy excuse to completely just avoid dating.

    317

    So what excuse do " professional " web developers have for producing tat?

    318

    Some eBay sellers use their shipping costs as an excuse to tack on extra charges.

    319

    Some excuse is to be made for this neglect.

    320

    Some excuse must be found for getting rid of the queen and her friends, and the doubtful legitimacy of the Lancastrian claim to the crown afforded such an excuse.

    321

    Some games break the ice and give people an excuse to talk to other workers they don't know very well.

    322

    Some miners used this as an excuse for smuggling contraband tobacco underground.

    323

    Sometimes, perfectionism is just an excuse to delay a product's release and it's a seductive one, because fixing perceived or real problems feels like an essential task.

    324

    Sonya was always the first excuse Countess Mary found for feeling irritated.

    325

    Spring cleaning is often the best excuse for hiring a professional to deep clean the carpets, the tile and the grout.

    326

    Still, the EPR 's appearance has given the government an excuse to unleash tremendous repression.

    327

    Still, the EPR's appearance has given the government an excuse to unleash tremendous repression.

    328

    Summer sees the lotus (renge) convert wide expanses of lake and river into sheets of white and red blossoms; a comparatively flowerless interval ensues until, in October and November, the chrysanthemum arrives to furnish an excuse for fashionable gatherings.

    329

    Tea party ideas can be traditional in nature, or just a good excuse to gather your friends together for some quality time and good tea.

    330

    That may be true, but this doesn't mean you have an excuse to use poor quality photos for your listings.

    331

    That said, sometimes people will use allergies as an excuse not to be around a dog because they are afraid or uncomfortable with it for some other reason.

    332

    That so clear-headed a man could have credited the lies of Oates and the other perjurers is beyond belief; and the manner in which he excited baseless alarms, and encouraged fanatic cruelty, for nothing but party advantage, is without excuse.

    333

    That the Japanese continue their sickening trade under the excuse it 's all scientific research is just two-faced lies.

    334

    That the Japanese continue their sickening trade under the excuse it's all scientific research is just two-faced lies.

    335

    The Abyssinians are heavy eaters and drinkers, and any occasion is seized as an excuse for a carouse.

    336

    The actor was reportedly banned from all Nobu restaurants for a couple of reasons, not least being his lame excuse for a tip.

    337

    The asiarch however refused, urging as an excuse that the games were over.

    338

    The brothers on the Council were looking for any excuse to expel or kill him, and Andre was his only advocate.

    339

    The burning by the American general McClure, on the 10th of December 1813, of Newark(Niagara on the Lake), for which severe retaliation was taken at Buffalo, was made the excuse for much destruction.

    340

    The capture of Constantinople by the Turks afforded a new excuse for papal taxation.

    341

    The cardinal, though ignorant of the details of the plot, perhaps suspected Wishart's knowledge of it, and in any case was not sorry to have an excuse for seizing one of the most eloquent supporters of the new opinions.

    342

    The celebration of a young girl's bat mitzvah has become not only an important religious milestone in her life, but also a good excuse to throw a really fun party for family and friends.

    343

    The chief excuse for doubting whether Wagner's last work is really his greatest is that most of its dramatic subtleties are beyond musical expression, since they do not lead to definite conflicts and blendings of emotion.

    344

    The counter-revolution provided, therefore, a favourable excuse for removing him from power.

    345

    The Creating Keepsakes conventions give you an excuse to pull out the scrapbooking supplies, even if they haven't seen the light of day for a while.

    346

    The cry of " British Hamilton " had no good excuse whatever.

    347

    The death of Latouche Treville, 10th of August 1804, supplied an excuse for delay.

    348

    The declaration of Pilnitz, which was but an excuse for non-interference on the part of the emperor and the king of Prussia, interested in the prolongation of these internal troubles, was put forward by them as an Pilnitz.

    349

    The dog looks into the camera and with thinly veiled contempt says, "I'm a dog, what's your excuse?"

    350

    The earthquake of 1790 furnished an excuse for withdrawing their forces.

    351

    The effect of the act was to impose upon the judges under severe sanction the duty of protecting personal liberty in the case of criminal charges and of securing speedy trial upon such charges when legally framed; and the improvement of their tenure of office at the revolution, coupled with the veto put by the Bill of Rights on excessive bail, gave the judicature the independence and authority necessary to enable them to keep the executive within the law and to restrain administrative development of the scope or penalties of the criminal law; and this power of the judiciary to control the executive, coupled with the limitations on the right to set up "act of state" as an excuse for infringing individual liberty is the special characteristic of English constitutional law.

    352

    The emperor was too much absorbed in the affairs of the rest of his vast dominions, notably those of the Empire, rent in two by religious differences and the secular ambitions for which those were the excuse, to give any effective attention to its needs.

    353

    The enemy, having everything to gain and nothing to lose thereby, agreed finally to a six weeks' suspension of arms. This was perhaps the gravest military error of Napoleon's whole career, and his excuse for it, " want of adequate cavalry," is the strongest testimony as to the value of that arm.

    354

    The English barons were simply desirous of getting rid of the strong and effective govern.ance of the king, and the alleged wrongs of his sons were an empty excuse.

    355

    The esprit bourru by which he was at all times distinguished, and which he now displayed in his rather arrogant Excuse a Ariste, unfitted him for controversy, and it was of vital importance to him that he should not lose the outward marks of favour which Richelieu continued to show him.

    356

    The excuse for such civic frivolity is the monarch's birthday.

    357

    The excuse for the Terror that followed was the imminent peril of France, menaced on the east by the advance of the armies of the Coalition, on the west by the Royalist insurrection of La Vendee, and the need for preventing at all costs the outbreak of another civil war.

    358

    The excuse for this act, put forward in letters written shortly before his end, was that he did not believe the conquerors would give him an impartial trial.

    359

    The excuse for which the government had been waiting Alteration was thus provided, and two days later the Duma was by ukaz dissolved.

    360

    The excuse from NTL is " lightning strikes on head end " which sounds quite plausible.

    361

    The excuse, as a rule, may hold good, that the postal charge is only a reasonable one for service rendered, so that the net income of the post office really resembles the profit of a business, but the element of taxation appears undoubtedly to enter.

    362

    The exposure of these facts turned the whole thing into ridicule, and gave parliament an excuse for postponing measures of organic reform which might otherwise have been brought forward.

    363

    The French courts made the consequent bankruptcy proceedings the excuse for a general inquiry into the Society's constitution, and ended by declaring its existence illegal in France, on the ground that its members were pledged to absolute obedience to a foreigner in Rome.

    364

    The history of the events that led up to the battle of Navarino and the liberation of Greece is told elsewhere (see NAVARINO and GREEK INDEPENDENCE, WAR OF); the withdrawal of the Egyptians from the Morea was ultimately due to the action of Admiral Sir Edward Codrington, who early in August 1828 appeared before Alexandria and induced the pasha, by no means sorry to have a reasonable excuse, by a threat of bombardment, to sign a convention undertaking to recall Ibrahim and his army.

    365

    The industry is working hard to keep you from having any excuse not to invest in this eco-friendly step to save power and cash.

    366

    The intervention of the powers, culminating in the shattering of the Egyptian fleet at Navarino (q.v.), robbed him of his reward so far as Greece was concerned; the failure of his arms in face of this intervention gave Sultan Mahmud the excuse he desired for withholding the rest of the stipulated price of his assistance.

    367

    The invasion of Syria by Mehemet Ali in 1831 caused Beshir to desert Abdallah and throw in his lot with Ibrahim Pasha; but he was not cordially followed by the Druses in general, and had good excuse for revolt in 1839, and intrigue with the British admiral in 1840.

    368

    The Irish Education Act of 1892 provided that the parents of children of not less than 6 nor more than 14 years of age should cause them to attend school in the absence of reasonable excuse on at least 150 days in the year in municipal boroughs and in towns or townships under commissioners; and provisions were made for the partial or total abolition of fees in specified circumstances, for a parliamentary school grant in lieu of abolished school fees, and for the augmentation of the salaries of the national teachers.

    369

    The Irish famine of 1845 gave him the excuse for which he was looking.

    370

    The king made it an excuse for gathering an army to besiege Badlesmeres castle at Leeds; he took it and hanged the garrison.

    371

    The labour devoted to an investigation is with Hallam no excuse for dwelling on the result, unless that is in itself important.

    372

    The last excuse for the occupation was that at least it prevented civil war, but this it very visibly is not doing.

    373

    The law of course was clear that the "punctilio which swordsmen falsely do call honour" was no excuse for wilful murder.

    374

    The only excuse made for the alternate cringing and insult, the alternate abuse and lying, which marked his course in this matter, has been the very weak plea that a man cannot fight with a system - a plea which is sufficiently answered by the retort that a great many men have so fought and have won.

    375

    The only result of the long series of insurrections was to provoke the king to a cruelty which he had not at first shown, and to give him an excuse for confiscating and dividing among his foreign knights and barons the immense majority of the estates of the English theglihood.

    376

    The only thing to be said in excuse of that gardener would be that he was very angry.

    377

    The pair claimed that their relationship fell victim to the favorite excuse of Hollywood couples - "schedule conflicts."

    378

    The party planner creates an excuse to send him away for a few hours and when he returns, guests wait to jump out and yell, "Surprise!"

    379

    The patriarch feared on the one hand that the growing influence of the Russian Church would give a colour of Slavism to the whole church, and that a Russian might eventually be appointed oecumenical patriarch at Constantinople, while the Rumanians hoped by means of the independence of their church to deprive the Russians of all excuse for interfering in their internal affairs under the pretext of religion.

    380

    The police then would find the excuse to charge the demo " .

    381

    The pope asked Richard to free Hubert from all secular duties, and he did so, thus making the demand an excuse for dismissing Hubert from the justiciarship. On the 27th of May 1199 Hubert crowned John, making a speech in which the old theory of election by the people was enunciated for the last time.

    382

    The practical difficulty of the constitutional problem gave the "court parson" - as Gneisenau had contemptuously called him - excuse enough for a change of front which, incidentally, would please his exalted patrons.

    383

    The proceeding appears to be quite incorrect, whatever excuse there may be for treating revenue like that of the post office as non-tax revenue.

    384

    The rapid pace is not an excuse to do the exercises improperly.

    385

    The Rye House plot gave an excuse for arresting the Whig leaders; Russell and Sidney were judicially murdered; Monmouth retired to Toddington, in Bedfordshire, and was left untouched.

    386

    The same old faces trot out the same excuses but there is no excuse for not being aware of all the facts.

    387

    The second option is to tell your boyfriend that there is no excuse for his behaviors that night.

    388

    The tale was probably invented by the annalists to excuse the cruel treatment of the Carthaginian prisoners by the Romans.

    389

    The tardy introduction of representative democracy there by Britain provided an excuse for the dismantling of much of what was formerly in place.

    390

    The Texans had a good excuse for shooting him, as he conducted war in a ferocious way.

    391

    The victory of Meeanee, in which 3000 British troops defeated 20,000 Baluchis, is perhaps the most brilliant feat of arms in Indian history; but an honest excuse can scarcely be found for the annexation of the country.

    392

    The weak parts of this story are the sudden and unexplained departure of the Simons; the subsequent useless cruelty of treating the child like a wild beast and keeping him in a dark room practically out of sight (unless any doubt of his identity was possible), while his sister was in comparative comfort; the cause of death, declared to be of long standing, but in fact developed with such rapidity; the insufficient excuse provided for the child's muteness under Gomin's regime (he had answered Barras) and the irregularities in the formalities in attending the death and the funeral, when a simple identification of the body by Marie Therese would have prevented any question of resuscitated dauphins.

    393

    The whole of the responsibility for this crime, therefore, rests with Catherine; unlike the populace, she had not even the excuse of fanaticism.

    394

    Their presence, however, was a sufficient excuse for Napoleon, under pressure of the clerical party, to send another expedition to Rome (26th of October).

    395

    Their servility awakened the bitterest contempt of their conquerors and forms the best excuse for the unparalleled severity of the French yoke.

    396

    Then when you emailed him later, calling him indirectly out on his lack of attention on you, he offered up a flimsy excuse for his lack of attention.

    397

    There is a somewhat unseemly haste in the way he takes up her refrain to excuse his delayed recognition of his errors.

    398

    There is certainly no excuse for the brutal suppression of the Albanian revolt that inevitably occurred.

    399

    There is no excuse for people leaving school illiterate.

    400

    There is no excuse for short play on his part, and his bowls would be better off the green than obstructing the path of subsequent bowls.

    401

    There is no excuse not to have an up-to-date virus checker.

    402

    There is no excuse to fell native trees in a wildwood remnant.

    403

    There is not the slightest use or excuse for the application of sugar, except to cheapen the silk by about 15 to 20 Wild Silk Dyeing.

    404

    There is really no excuse for not finding a style to suit!

    405

    There is really no excuse not to perform regular skin checks; after all, it only takes a few moments.

    406

    There should then be no excuse for the jobholder to feel inhibited about raising a matter of concern.

    407

    There was at that time on the part of the rulers of the church no wish for such comprehension, and their object in the negotiations that took place was to excuse the breach of faith which their rejection of all reasonable methods of concession involved.

    408

    There was some faint excuse for Frederick's wrath.

    409

    There was then no ground for surprise that, when in April 1878 an attempt was made on the life of the emperor, Bismarck used the excuse for again bringing in a law expressly Legisiadirected against the Socialists.

    410

    There's no excuse for polluting a beach.

    411

    There's no excuse not to have at least a few of these in your drawer.

    412

    There's not a chance in a mil­lion your boy was 50 miles from the drop so don't give Baratto any excuse to clam up on me.

    413

    There's really no excuse for a game this sub-par.

    414

    Therefore I would advise you, as you tender your life, to devise some excuse to shift of your attendance of this Parliament, for God and man hath concurred to punish the wickedness of this time.

    415

    Therefore, "Christmas in July" is mostly used as an excuse to justify sales, discounts, and special promotions.

    416

    Therefore, to work around the restriction and not damage your relationship he has come up with a good excuse.

    417

    These and similar phrases, such as the excuse for withdrawing the Reform Bill in the year of the great budget of 1860 - "you cannot get twenty wagons at once through Temple Bar" - were in all men's mouths.

    418

    These conditions formed the excuse for the continual postponement of the promised constitution.

    419

    These guidelines offer a broad variety of wholesome and delicious foods, which leaves no excuse not to follow them.

    420

    These kinds of cards are usually more suggestive, more direct - but that doesn't give you the excuse to be tawdry or tasteless (unless you are sure your intended recipient will take it in the right tone).

    421

    These sites offer you Phantom lyrics, so there is no excuse for flubbing the words!

    422

    These steps rule out any excuse you might have to sabotage your diet.

    423

    They are nothing but an excuse to erode our democratic rights and hard won liberties.

    424

    They aren't merely famous, they are world-renowned, and they provide the perfect excuse for trying out German sleepwear.

    425

    They excuse themselves to work on the soapbox racers.

    426

    They may use any excuse to get any game they want or play any game at any time.

    427

    They're located just outside of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, which gives you an excuse to escape the busy city life for a bit, while doing something positive fo your health at the same time.

    428

    This at least is the excuse for the entire exclusion of Chinese labourers from the United States since 1882 (provisions made more severe in 1888 and 1892) (see also the article Co01.IE).

    429

    This diet is designed to fit a hectic schedule so if you're ready to lose weight, don't let limited time or space the excuse that stops you.

    430

    This fundamental homogeneity of primitive culture, however, must not be made the excuse for a treatment at the hands of psychology and sociology that dispenses with the study of details and trusts to an a priori method.

    431

    This gave the princes an excuse for the theory that the decrees of Constance and Basel were still in force, limiting the papal prerogatives in all respects not noticed in the concordat.

    432

    This is one time you'll have the perfect excuse not to lift boxes or do any hard labor during a move.

    433

    This man has every excuse in the book for not committing.

    434

    This movie was just an excuse to throw a rave with co-eds who wander off a lot to have sex and then get killed by zombies.

    435

    This procedure has often been blamed as unconstitutional; but the excuse must be taken into account that a constitution which provides such an emergency exit must be prepared for use to be made of it.

    436

    This should not be an excuse for pet owners to change the litter less frequently, but they should be prepared for the hefty feat of changing a larger-sized litter box.

    437

    This theory of charging what the traffic will bear is an unpopular one, because it has been misapplied by railway managers and made an excuse for charging what the traffic will not bear.

    438

    This they did with the excuse that the new product resembled one class of steel - cast steel - in being free from slag; and, after a period of protest, all acquiesced in calling it " steel," which is now its firmly established name.

    439

    This, together with certain outstanding grievances and the pretext of enforcing the settlement of the Greek Question approved by the powers, gave Russia the excuse for declaring war against Turkey.

    440

    Though she came upon the count in his dressing gown every day, he invariably became confused and begged her to excuse his costume.

    441

    Three years ago, the shock of 9/11 provided a ready-made excuse to close down debate.

    442

    Time travel was an excuse to get an attractive cast into historical garb and shred story continuity.

    443

    To make her excuse sound better, Alexandra used a word with a positive connotation.

    444

    To pay his debts he was obliged to resort to heavy taxation in Aquitaine, which gave his discontented subjects in Poitou and the other outlying districts an excuse for the rebellion that they had been for some time meditating.

    445

    To the noncommissioned officer's excuse that the prisoner was ill and could not walk, the officer replied that the order was to shoot those who lagged behind.

    446

    To them, the allergy excuse seems like a more polite way to deal with the situation rather than admitting they simply don't want to be around the animal.

    447

    Today, there's no excuse for not being properly outfitted before you hit the sun!

    448

    Tory Foster - The President's Aide was cutthroat and reveled in being a Cylon as an excuse for her bad behavior.

    449

    Try to take photos before you actually start dancing, and don't be afraid to excuse yourself to check your hair if you are concerned that the style may be slipping.

    450

    Use the season as an excuse to experiment with color on a glamorous cocktail dress.

    451

    Use this as an excuse to get rid of any old junk.

    452

    Using wickless candles gives you a great excuse to pick up some of the lovely candle warmer options, adding to the atmosphere and design of a room.

    453

    Usually, the stories in these kinds of games are lackluster, generated only for the excuse to make a game.

    454

    Valentine's Day is a great excuse to give yourself a treat.

    455

    Valentine's Day is a great excuse to show someone how much you love them.

    456

    Valentine's Day poems are a great excuse to pamper your love with emotional declarations (no matter how sappy they might seem on other days) so take advantage of it.

    457

    Was she always misinterpreting his intent, or was he merely quick-witted enough to think of a good excuse on the spur of the moment?

    458

    We are asked to read into the Pregnani story a deliberate intrigue on Charles's part for an excuse for having James de la Cloche in England.

    459

    We have an excuse to wear feather boas all weekend then.

    460

    We'd better watch our step and not give him any excuse to harass us further.

    461

    We'd better watch our step, and not give him any excuse to harass us further.

    462

    Well the texts stopped after two weeks as my excuse to not hang was always I have school/homework.

    463

    Well, you must excuse me, because... because...

    464

    What better excuse do you need to buy yourself some new clothing, shoes and accessories?

    465

    What better excuse to invest in a new pair of strappy sandals now your feet are looking primed to perfection.

    466

    What Howard provided was an excuse.

    467

    What's your excuse - or is it simply your slow southern way that makes you drag your feet?

    468

    Whatever the case may be, there is no excuse for lazy journalism.

    469

    When amongst the litter of a properly mated, highly bred fox-terrier, pups are found with long bodies and thick short legs and feet, breeders are disposed to excuse the result by the supposition that the bitch has been contaminated by some earlier mating.

    470

    When his descendants had ascended the throne and he had become a demi-saint, the historians did their best to excuse his conduct.

    471

    When recovered he makes a plausible excuse for leaving Ireland (pretending he has left a wife in his native land) and returns to Cornwall.

    472

    When they refused to accept the excuse, he dissolved parliament, but not before a tumult took place in the House, and the speaker was forcibly held down in his chair whilst resolutions hostile to the government were put to the vote.

    473

    While Britney enjoyed flaunting her voluptuous pregnant form, she was also pleased to have an excuse to relax her normally strict dietary regimen.

    474

    While many people think that this seems to simply be an excuse to have lots of sexual partners, "poly" people are quick to point out that the root of polyamory is amor, which means "love."

    475

    While teens might not always have it easy, it should not be used as an excuse for bad behavior.

    476

    While the iconic little black dress is appropriate for any occasion or season, Christmas and other holiday events are the perfect excuse to go all out with a dazzling red gown glittering with thousands of sequins or beads.

    477

    While this might look good initially, it can often be an excuse to fill the void that exists in the once-habitual routine of going to work, coming home, and socializing when possible.

    478

    While you defend him and blame the other woman for the pregnancy, that doesn't excuse him from his responsibility as a father regardless of how the pregnancy came about.

    479

    With so many free games to enjoy online, you will never have an excuse to be bored again!

    480

    With so many free sources of shopping advice to peruse, there's really no excuse for being uninformed about any purchase.

    481

    With the availability of plus size beachwear at your local mall or online, there's no excuse for put off buying a swimsuit.

    482

    With wider bands (sometimes five-row closures), padding and wire at the bottoms of the cups for uplifting and shaping, plus anti-slip technology, there's no excuse not to have a strapless in your lingerie wardrobe.

    483

    Would you believe he covers up with the excuse that he's saving himself for one special girl?

    484

    Years afterwards, he pretended that he had only signed the "devise" as a witness, but in his apology to Queen Mary he did not venture to allege so flimsy an excuse; he preferred to lay stress on the extent to which he succeeded in shifting the responsibility on to the shoulders of his brother-in-law, Sir John Cheke, and other friends, and on his intrigues to frustrate the queen to whom he had sworn allegiance.

    485

    You can even make a point to use a restroom on another floor for an excuse to take the stairs.

    486

    You find yourself stranded on some foreign planet… stop me if you've heard this one before… and they've found yet another lame excuse to have all of the abilities Ms. Aran learned in the last game sucked away through mysterious forces.

    487

    You may choose to create a smaller event, such as having dinner with a few friends, as an excuse for traveling to the party venue.

    488

    You may even just want an excuse to invite all your gal pals over.

    489

    You may notice that your loved one will excuse him/herself to use the restroom after eating.

    490

    You must please excuse me, he went on apologetically.

    491

    You were an excuse for him to do what he did.

    492

    You will receive a censure if you miss practice without a written excuse.

    493

    You'll generally have to excuse yourself to change into your raunchy lingerie.

    494

    Your boyfriend tells you he is going somewhere, when you ask if you can come along he makes up an excuse for why you can't.