5039 examples of blamed in sentences

Everything should be perfect, not to be blamed.

Mr. Moggridge blamed the bad ventilation, as he tenderly helped Jenny along the few yards to home.

They are not examined for this and they hold no credentials, and if an accident occurs, everyone is blamed.

They are quick judges of character and if the younger ones are sometimes a little inclined to take advantage of the people who do not treat them suitably, only those people themselves can be blamed.

But the order in which words follow one another is laid down to prevent an oration being a confused medley of genders, numbers, tenses, persons, and cases; for, as in simple words, that which is not Latin, so in combined expressions, that which is not well arranged, deserves to be blamed.

For everything is to be praised which is united with virtue; and everything which is connected with vice is to be blamed.

In a cause of that kind those who are accused confess that they did the very thing for which they are blamed; but since they allege that they did it lawfully, it is necessary for us to explain the whole principles of law.

However, this is only my revenge for much exasperation and deploration that they would never come away from their pestiferous walls,where, after all, they had a right to stay, and will not be blamed by the candid and unbebullet-whizzed reader that they did stay.

" How could the people be blamed for refusing 10d.

She makes numerous presents, and this under advice, without increasing her receipts, as well as reducing them annually two millions five hundred thousand livres by the diminution of the duty on salt; and so augments her expenses that, upon mature consideration, we shall rather be applauded for being in the state we still are after so many necessary outlays, than blamed for having incurred them.

Mrs. Worthington listened very carefully to Bessie's story and then said: "Bessie, I am so glad you have told me all this yourself, and have held nothing back nor blamed Nora.

But a Christian missionary would surely be blamed (at least I should blame him), if, in preaching to a mixed multitude of Mohammedans against the authority of their prophet, he took as his basis of refutation the prophet's personal sensuality.

Particular, and even elegant in her choice of language, it grated upon her sensitive ear, and forgetting that she had all her life heard similar expressions in Chicopee, she charged it to the West, and Iowa was blamed for the faults of her son more than she deserved.

And here they greatly err, for no man, however well versed he may be in science and literature, is well educated, or well balanced, or excusable, if he neglects the little things which good breeding and common politeness require of him, and Richard was somewhat to be blamed.

[A] When I have borne in memory what has tamed Great Nations, how ennobling thoughts depart When men change swords for ledgers, and desert The student's bower for gold, some fears unnamed I had, my Country!am I to be blamed?

I now devoted myself to the memory of my old dreams for my mother, and blamed myself for treason to her memory, getting out that old letter and the poor work-worn shoe, and weeping over them in my lonely nights in the cabin on the prairie.

He has been blamed for the introduction of St. Peter, on the ground of incongruity; but he has tradition on his side.

He applauded himself for furthering Nino's wild schemes, and he blamed himself for being so reckless about his own interests.

As for me, I have never blamed her at all, for she is the kind of woman I should have loved.

No electric machine known to mortals could have produced the vast variety of alleged effects, none was ever found; and as M. Zoller changed his servants without escaping his tribulations, they can hardly be blamed for what, prima facie, it seems that they could not possibly do.

If, on the whole, the student of the Andamanese despairs of the possibility of an ethnological theory of religion, he is hardly to be blamed.

She went into violent hysterics, and the moment she could speak, blamed Dorothy bitterly for not having told her before.

After all, however, it was only thoroughly Prussian, and deserved to be looked upon as a comical incongruity rather than gravely blamed.

And so they blamed themselves, and grieved over each other, and vowed that come what might they would never part again.

If people choose to credit me with possessing unholy powers, you will allow that I am scarcely to be blamed if the temptation to trade now and then upon their fertile imaginations proves too much for me.

5039 examples of  blamed  in sentences