Accusing Sentence Examples

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  • We'd be accusing people of serious crimes!

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  • Parties were formed, some accusing Pierre of Illuminism, others supporting him.

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  • She folded the newspaper to shut the accusing eyes.

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  • Cynthia's always accusing me of being too pushy.

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  • Rob eyed Alex skeptically and shrugged, turning an accusing gaze on Carmen.

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  • Joseph rose from his chair, pointing an accusing finger.

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  • She met his accusing gaze coldly.

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  • Mohallab was soon after deprived of the government of Khorasan, Majjaj accusing him of partiality towards the rebels of Yemenite extraction.

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  • On the 25th of November Cromwell charged Manchester with "unwillingness to have the war prosecuted to a full victory"; which Manchester answered by accusing Cromwell of having used expressions against the nobility, the Scots and Presbyterianism; of desiring to fill the army of the Eastern Association with Independents to prevent any accommodation; and of having vowed if he met the king in battle he would as lief fire his pistol at him as at anybody else.

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  • But henceforth there were two parties among the prophets of Yahweh themselves, the new prophets accusing the old of imposture and disloyalty to Yahweh, and these retaliating with charge of disloyalty to Israel.

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  • A crafty prince, with all the tenacity of his race, Basil succeeded in incorporating with Muscovy the last remnants of the ancient independent principalities, by accusing the princes of Ryazan and Syeversk of conspiracy against him, seizing their persons, and annexing their domains (1517-1523).

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  • Though he praised Sir Hugh in his public despatch he attacked him in private, and the Whig press, with the unquestionable aid of Keppel's friends, began a campaign of calumny to which the ministerial papers answered in the same style, each side accusing the other of deliberate treason.

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  • While poor, morbid Edgar Allan Poe was writing violent and scurrilous articles upon him, accusing him of plagiarism and other literary misdemeanours, he was delivering enthusiastic lectures to his classes on Poe's poetry.

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  • On the 22nd of February 1883 Forster made his great attack on Parnell in the House of Commons, accusing him of moral complicity with Irish crime.

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  • Radetzky, not satisfied with this, laid an embargo on the property of many Lombard emigrants who had settled in Piedmont and become naturalized, accusing them of complicity.

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  • By accusing the generals engaged at Acragas in the war against Carthage, by obtaining the restoration of exiles (no doubt others of the partisans of Hermocrates), by high-handed proceedings at Gela, he secured his own election first as one of the generals, then as sole general (or with a nominal colleague), with special powers.

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  • He retired to Bucklebury and is said to have now written the answer to the Secret History of the White Staff accusing him of Jacobitism.

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  • Henry's next move was to bring a monstrous charge against the clergy, accusing them of having violated the ancient laws of praemunire in submitting to the authority of papal legates (although he himself had ratified the appoint m ent of Wolsey as legate a latere).

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  • But Lauderdale had the skill to turn the cards on Middleton, accusing him of tricking both parliament and king, and of usurping royal prerogative.

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  • It soon appeared that the intention of that practised debater was to force Luther into some admission which would justify opponents in accusing him of holding the opinions of Huss, who had been condemned by the great German Council of Constance.

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  • He gained the favour of Tiberius by accusing Claudia Pulcra, the widow of Germanicus, of adultery and the use of magic arts against the emperor.

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  • The book was primarily written as a political satire on the state of England in 1705, when the Tories were accusing Marlborough and the ministry of advocating the French War for personal reasons.

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  • But he made no sign of disapproval when the doctrine was defined, and subsequently, in a letter nominally addressed to the duke of Norfolk on the occasion of Mr Gladstone's accusing the Roman Church of having "equally repudiated modern thought and ancient history," Newman affirmed that he had always believed the doctrine, and had only feared the deterrent effect of its definition on conversions on account of acknowledged historical difficulties.

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  • Accusing him and storming out the door wasn't going to make him want to stay.

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  • The minute Howard had arrived; Allen was in his face, accusing him of stealing his girl.

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  • She threw him an accusing look.

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  • His expression drifted slowly from accusing to amused.

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  • According to Sadducean principles the man who was convicted of falsely accusing another of a capital offence was not put to death unless his victim was already executed.

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  • Lisa finally met Yancey's accusing gaze.

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  • Is Shipton accusing me?

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  • In astronomy he depreciates the merits of Newton and elevates Kepler, accusing Newton particularly, a propos of the distinction of centrifugal and centripetal forces, of leading to a confusion between what is mathematically to be distinguished and what is physically separate.

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  • She said in an accusing tone.

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  • Garibaldi, elected member for Naples, ouficed Cavour in unmeasured terms for his treatment of the inteers and for the cession of Nic,e, accusing him of leading country to civil war.

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  • Can you tell me in what paper the article appeared accusing Helen of plagiarism, and giving passages from both stories?

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  • Kiki fell silent, but his gaze was accusing.

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  • We should be enjoying this miracle, not fighting and accusing.

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  • What about those we were accusing?

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  • Dean just smiled, wondering how Ginger and Joseph would know where brother and sister-in-law were if they themselves hadn't lied like the proverbial rug and done the exact same thing as the pair they were accusing.

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  • His gaze became accusing.

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  • Indeed accusing someone falsely of an ad hominem approach to debate is itself an ad hominem argument.

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  • I have received a letter accusing me of not clearing up after my dog, I wish to refute the allegation.

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  • In accusing Britain of being hostile to their venerated caliph, the Khilafatists were fighting an imaginary enemy.

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  • The good-natured childish granny pointed her accusing finger at the villain. She put a red devil with green eyes into my bed.

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  • The Our Ukraine party went even further yesterday, accusing Moscow of directly fomenting the crisis.

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  • In one scene, the photographer lashes out at his guest, accusing him of being a lazy good-for-nothing.

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  • He had two sous, " said Madame Adolphe, looking at Madame Marmus with an accusing air.

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  • I, 3); he attacked the Commentaries of Julius Caesar, accusing their author of carelessness and credulity, if not of deliberate falsification (Suet.

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  • A number of pamphlets asserting the complicity of the fallen minister in the Popish Plot, and even accusing him of the murder of, Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey, were published in 1679 and 1680; they were answered by Danby's secretary, Edward Christian, in Reflections; and in May 1681 Danby was actually indicted by the Grand Jury of Middlesex for Godfrey's murder on the accusation of Edward FitzHarris.

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  • In 1732 their leaders were the brothers Erskine, one of whom, Ebenezer, preached a sermon accusing professed Presbyterians as guilty of " an attempt to jostle Christ out of his church."

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  • A commission of the chambers drew up an indictment against Catargiu and his late colleagues, accusing them of violating the constitution and the public liberties, squandering the state revenues, and other abuse of power.

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  • And he has American rightists accusing him of " Jew-hatred " for the benefit of audiences whom he may never address.

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  • He had two sous, said Madame Adolphe, looking at Madame Marmus with an accusing air.

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  • There was a tense standoff with the police, the protesters accusing them of protecting the " warmongers ".

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  • Men were accusing many women of trying to have sex with them who had venereal disease.

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  • Maybe if you remind her that you still exist, and tell her- without accusing or guilt tripping- that you feel hurt, you two can work things out.

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  • Sara Evans is accusing her husband, Republican fund raiser Craig Schelske, of cheating on her with former BFF and family nanny, Alison Clinton.

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  • Three women have filed suit in Los Angeles, accusing TrimSpa and Anna Nicole Smith of "using deceptive business practices" to sell the product, a violation of California's unfair competition law.

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  • Some have been accusing Ashlee Simpson of contributing to Fall Out Boy's lack of Grammy nominations.

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  • The niceties soon ended as Mills began publicly accusing McCartney of being physically violent toward her -- Paul retorted by making less than flattering comments about his ex-wife in public.

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  • After the meeting, Boy George allegedly sent Carlsen emails, accusing him of hacking into a computer - a charge that Carlsen vehemently denies.

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  • Rich's suit claimed that Ashley defamed his character by going on a Florida radio show and publicly, falsely accusing him of striking Ashley, which Rich maintains he never did.

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  • She had cut his fingers after accusing him of ruining her career.

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  • She has sued at least one tabloid for falsely accusing her of these activities.

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  • Accusing a loved one of cheating when they aren't can cause a rift in your relationship.

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  • To work on controlling this emotion, begin by making an effort to stop questioning, accusing or making your boyfriend feel guilty for spending time away from you.

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  • He may get very defensive when you bring up the subject of infidelity, even accusing you of cheating.

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  • Before accusing a spouse of cheating, make sure you have rock-solid evidence; otherwise you may hear a lie, another excuse, or he or she may try to confuse you.

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  • Jumping to conclusions and accusing her before you are absolutely sure.

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  • The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) also came out in a statement against the show during the screening of the audition phase, accusing American Idol of discrimination on the basis of weight.

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  • The blogosphere lit up, accusing Beyonce of perpetuating negative stereotypes about genders and the relationships between men and women.

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  • Jon countersued, accusing the network of breaking child labor laws by filming his children without obtaining the proper child work permits.

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  • An example of these allegations is Kate Gosselin accusing Jon Gosselin of siphoning money out of the couples' living bank account.

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  • The first season finale of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills showed Kyle openly accusing Kim of being an alcoholic.

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  • You don't want people to start accusing you of spamming their profiles.

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  • He didn't have to explain how accusing his opponent would be perceived, especially after their acrimonious debate.

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  • We're not accusing you of anything, but the girl telephoned here.

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  • If not, she could do a lot more damage by accusing him of something he wasn't doing.

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  • Her accusing gaze came to rest on Carmen.

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  • She met his accusing gaze with a cold stare and continued wiping the skillet.

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  • Count Casimir Batthyany attacked him in The Times, and Szemere, who had been prime minister under him, published a bitter criticism of his acts and character, accusing him of arrogance, cowardice and duplicity.

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