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How to use blame in a sentence

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Galileo would not absolve them from blame for resorting to power when reason went against them.
If each of the drivers were alive and neither chose to give evidence, the court would unhesitatingly hold that both were to blame.
The constant high power air conditioning systems shoulder most of the blame.
This system is supposed to consider issues like fault and blame because it is designed to alleviate individual wrongs, not social grievances.
Note how many quotes are from wounded Kurds insisting that they do not blame the Americans.
But what made her feel worse was that no one on the team said anything to blame her.
Rick had a tendency to be a bit of a worrywart, but frankly Chris couldn't blame him considering everything that had gone wrong for him.
Some know-alls blame the woman for having accepted a lift late in the evening.
Do not blame others for problems that are largely self-created or seek solutions over here when your answers are mostly at home.
Bradford's Deputy Coroner Mark Hinchcliffe, recording his verdict yesterday, concluded no doctors were to blame.
In addition, he notes that the system could be used to reconstruct accidents, helping the police determine who or what was to blame.
Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame.
Val had to listen to some ridiculous questions at that meeting, and I don't blame him for turning on his heel and leaving.
Kurdish politicians were defiant, rebuffing the Shi'ite alliance's attempts to blame them for the deadlock.
We don't typically blame keyed lock manufacturers for their locks being vulnerable.
The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame.
Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves.
If we take all of these criticisms as true, then the real blame belongs to the White House.
If you're shocked by the cost of a pint at your local, or a loaf at the supermarket, over the next few weeks, blame agflation.
One cannot really blame them because even the best talent in women's athletics have found it difficult to stay afloat in the international arena.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But they failed to satisfy Mr Ashford that they were not to blame for what had occurred.
There were some who, like darius Holt, announced that they did not blame the young yellow.
His delineation of beauty was that which the eye cannot blame and the soul does not acknowledge.
I am willing to lay the blame of these errata on my own cacography, rather than on the printer's back.
He saw how baseless his hope had been, and he exonerated her from all blame.
Besides, the confession may be but fair, to baud the blame frae bein laid at the door o' some innocent man!
Doubtless the drake is aberrated, and his accomplice still more so, but nature deserves part of the blame.
For this causeless misfortune, for this injury to the people, who then is to blame?
Still, for all this irritating abuse Vulp had only himself and his ancestry to blame.
I blame this in other women, and should wish not to be chargeable with it myself.
Yet, so far as the charrette goes, this is scarcely to be laid to his blame.
In allotting blame, as between Robinson and himself, the proportion was six of one and half a dozen of the other.
Can't blame him, if you come to think of it, for getting the wind up a bit in the circs.
And who shall blame her, remembering that older heads than hers are no clearer on that point?
Im playing with a cold deck, and though I cant see a blame thing wrong with the deal I notice I draw rags every time.
How then can we be held in blame for the committal of even some desperate acts?
Begorrah, yees can't blame us whin we tried to the bist of our indeavor to find it and wasn't able.
But I do blame her for giving way to what was in the end a desire for communicativeness.
But no one will blame the same student for living in concubinage with a grisette.
It is both customary and consoling to place the blame on other shoulders than our own.
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