5037 examples of blames in sentences

Then she goes and tells Miss Townsend I slapped her, and Miss Townsend blames me.'

Campanella praises the Poles for their elective monarchy, but blames them for choosing the scions of royal houses, instead of seeking out the real kings of men, such as he described in No. XVI.

He told me he had had a rough experience on the ocean during the hurricane, and he blames you Rovers for all his troubles.

Maybe he blames me for it, but I don't see how you can.

"I don't think He views it in that light," said Crowther, "any more than He blames a blind man for feeling his way.

In the tract Jebamoth, 63, Raba blames his son for employing a 'lie of necessity' (nothlüge) to restore peace between his father and his mother....

But the many are deceived by this which deceived also the rhetorician Theopompus, when he blames even Plato for wishing everything to be defined.

When then we see any other animal cleaning itself, we are accustomed to speak of the act with surprise, and to add that the animal is acting like a man; and on the other hand, if a man blames an animal for being dirty, straightway, as if we were making an excuse for it, we say that of course the animal is not a human creature.

When he makes a mistake he blames it on somebody else, he buys things and pays for them out of the treasury.

He cheats young gulls that are newly come to town; and when the keeper of the ordinary blames him for it he answers him in his own profession, that a woodcock must be plucked ere he be dressed.

She blames my last verses, as being more written on Mr. Williams than on yourself; but how should I have parted whom a Superior Power has brought together?

"Your mother blames me for our not having a child.

On the whole, I do not think it would be going too far to apply to him the above-named moralist's description of the wise man:"He reproves nobody, praises nobody, blames nobody, nor even speaks of himself; if any one praises him, in his own mind he contemns the flatterer; if any one reproves him, he looks with care that he be not unsettled in the state of tranquillity that he has entered into.

The result was a report, which we still possess, in which Buonarroti, basing his opinion on principles derived from Vitruvius, severely blames Sangallo's plan under six separate heads.

She first blames ladies for exposing their persons in the present style of dress; and then says, if they knew their own interest,if they were aware how much more alluring they were to men when their charms are less displayed, they would make the desired alteration from motives merely selfish.

He then attempts to absorb his thoughts in God; he blames himself for not having been contented with the gifts he had received from Him; he might have lived happily in Scotland, or in the royal navy.

He resided eight years at and about the Cape of Good Hope, during which time he examined with great care into the customs, manners, and opinions of the Hottentots; whence he sets these people in a quite different light from what they appeared in former authors, whom he corrects, and blames for the falsehoods they have wantonly told of them.

The difference is that Vasari praises, Ruskin blames; both miss the mark.

Everybody blames him.

The Emperor hath urged me to the uttermost: I can no longer honorably serve him; For my security, in self-defence, I take this hard step, which my conscience blames.

Yet this conduct is justified by the Spectator, who blames Tate for giving Cordelia success and happiness in his alteration, and declares, that, in his opinion, "the tragedy has lost half its beauty."

But I am a Great Gun, and got off like a shot; Indeed all were well, but for cold Colonel FORD, Who blames me, the Rover!

In the presence of a God who, I am assured, is a being of perfect righteousness, who never blames any one for what he cannot help, who never expects of any one more than he has the power to render, who means that I shall know that his treatment of me is in perfect accord with my own deepest intuition of truth and fairness and honor, I can stand up and be a man.

While pure Desdemona Waits him alone, a Ghost in the air, White with his blames.

He blames his uncle for of his misfortune.

5037 examples of  blames  in sentences