be accused in English

be blamed; be charged with a crime

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1. He be accused of make treasonable remarks.

2. 21 I might be accused of being partial.

3. He could be accused of passion, but never Belligerence

4. Barrack could be accused of talking his own book

5. He could be accused of passion, but never belligerence.

6. 2 I didn't want to be accused of name-dropping.

7. I don't want to be accused of tampering with the evidence.

8. 6 Cigar can no longer be accused of never carrying weight.

9. Likewise, God cannot be accused of predestining the sad consequences of individuals’ actions.

10. Calenture is a record that caused The Triffids to be accused of selling out

11. Gregarious, erudite and energetic, Brezzo could never be accused of thinking in small, ordinary ways.

12. 30 Because of my connection with the bank you could be accused of insider trading.

13. Therefore, these offices cannot be accused of dispensing an excessive amount of advice to correctional officials.

14. 11 Lest they (and I) be accused of wishy-washy thinking, here are a few hard facts.

15. God cannot be accused of having failed to be fair in giving them advance notice and warning.

16. These students would then, no doubt, be accused of depriving immigrants of their sole source of livelihood.

17. This faculty has the ability to render judgment, and we can be “accused or even excused” by it.

18. On that basis, China can hardly be accused of manipulation vis-a-vis the rest of the world.

19. Am I to stand here, after 40 years of loyal service, to be accused of malfeasance and corruption!

20. I hope that in that regard they will not be accused of having gone native on this particular issue.

21. If he says, ‘No, it is not right to pay this tax,’ he can be accused of sedition against Rome.

22. The “party followers of Herod” who raised this issue hoped that if Jesus denounced the tax, he might be accused of sedition.

23. Even the case itself could be accused of a degree of Bathetical humour with its self-congratulatory ‘What is in a name?’ section

24. The Red Scare caused many innocent people to be afraid to express their ideas. They feared they might be accused of being a communist.

25. In some communities, certain incidents of violence reflect harmful beliefs towards particularly marginalized girls, including those with disabilities or albinism, who may be accused of witchcraft.

26. A mechanic who warns a driver of the poor condition of his vehicle cannot be held responsible if an accident occurs or be accused of predestining it.

27. Men in a Bromance are sometimes said to be “bromosexual,” and they may be accused of having “man crushes,” even though their relationship is not, in fact, sexual in nature.

28. In October 1645, Cromwell besieged and took the wealthy and formidable Catholic fortress Basing House, later to be accused of killing 100 of its 300-man Royalist garrison after its surrender.

29. And believe me, after all these murders of which your family will be accused, her gullibility will be apparent, and even the King, her son, will no longer be able to trust her.

30. /ˈblæs.fə.mi/ something that you say or do that shows you do not respect God or a religion: to be accused of Blasphemy figurative humorous Madonna fans think that any criticism of her is Blasphemy.

31. To claim that 'biblicism' and 'Bibliolatry' are simply 'code words' for 'taking the Bible seriously' and all who can't be accused of such are liberals, is IMO starting from the wrong point if the aim is to generate discussion

32. The common denominator in the “Mainline” denominations’ condemnation of Israel and openness to the newer anti-Semitism is not “replacement theology” (Uncle Kepha could probably be accused of it himself, although he prefers to think of himself as an “Additionist”) or recovery of the New Testament’s polemic (which should more

33. ‘Astonishingly, one has to be Certifiably sane to be a true psychopath.’ More example sentences ‘And even if you spend more on a Certifiably ethical product, could you be accused of being morally abusive to your dependants or charities that would otherwise have received the extra money you blew on being morally superior?’

34. At the other extreme the United States would be accused of deliberately weakening its own currency for domestic political reasons; and politicians like President Chirac of France--if still in office--would be Amenable to ideas for retaliation, whether raising protectionist barriers, attempts at competitive devaluation, or ill-conceived taxes on international capital movements.

35. The release of Jovan Vraniskovski from prison and talks that are supposed to solve the status of the Macedonian Orthodox Church -- Ohrid Archbishopric is offered by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic as a replacement for solving the long-standing dispute, afterwards risking to be accused of interfering the state in its own church, Branko Gjorgjevski analyzes for Dnevnik.