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Example sentences for "clear conscience"

  • No--she would keep a clear conscience, come what might.

  • He would ratify or sanction them, and drop asleep with a clear conscience.

  • However, we parted friends, and I slept sound, with a clear conscience.

  • But the end sought to be secured by exhortation is the love which springs from a pure heart, a clear conscience and a sincere faith.

  • But they saw nothing; for there is no one so impenetrable as a man with a clear conscience and a large faith.

  • Perhaps he dreamt of the home-coming, of that time when he could say at last, "I have fought my fight, and now I come with a clear conscience to enjoy the good things given to me.

  • All through the months that followed he went about his business with a clear conscience and a heart slightly relieved by the removal of Anna Hethbridge from his path to prosperity.

  • I may marry Perrine with a clear conscience now!

  • To whom do you talk of a clear conscience, woman?

  • We must lave you; but glory be to the Almighty, we are goin' wid a clear conscience; we took no revenge into our own hands, but left everything to God above us.

  • So long as we keep a fair name, an' a clear conscience, we can't ever say that our case is hard.

  • That he had a clear conscience cannot be doubted, and Augusta never hesitated in private intercourse with Lady Byron to speak on that painful subject.

  • In the second place, we appeal to any unprejudiced person whether it is likely that Byron would have made to his wife an especial appeal on behalf of Augusta, if he had not had a clear conscience as to his relations with her?

  • Was it likely that Augusta, who had good reason to hate Lady Byron, would have provided her with such damning proofs against her brother and herself, if she had not possessed a clear conscience in the matter?

  • Jordie was surprised, and regretted that he had not gone to the hotel at once with the cross, and so come off with a clear conscience, which he certainly had not now.

  • She said that Renti should not be wandering about at night, and if he had a clear conscience he would find their door on Sunday afternoons.

  • He was making the journey this time with a clear conscience, and before him lay the prospect, not of a few anxious, homesick hours, but of the old happy life.

  • A broad and deep chest, air like this from the sea, with a clear conscience, and a lucky hit in the way of trade, cause the lungs of a man to play as easily and as imperceptibly as the wings of a humming-bird.

  • A clear conscience is a good night-cap, and you look bright as the morning sun!

  • It will be seen from these hurried remarks, that there is more truth than perhaps Dr Kitchiner was aware of in his apothegm--"that a clean skin may be regarded as next in efficacy to a clear conscience.

  • Moreover, they explained that they could afford to enjoy themselves with a clear conscience, while Mr. Tregonwell remained on guard—a man never known to sleep on his post.

  • So you think I may go away with a clear conscience, as far as our guests are concerned?

  • She could do so with a clear conscience if she were the wife of the legitimate Count.

  • Do you think I would ask you to say anything you could n't say with a clear conscience?

  • She can do so with a clear conscience as it is," said Anthony.

  • I can say all that with a clear conscience.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clear conscience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    clear and; clear conception; clear enough; clear from; clear idea; clear light; clear profit; clear proof; clear type; clear voice; clear white; cleared away; clearer light; clearly seen; clearly shown; cotton fabrics; easy matter; executive officer; little farm; long gallery; national wealth; reproductive cells; sexual excesses; single game; sixty dollars; thin layer