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- My behavior as an international civil servant must be beyond reproach.
- The aunt went on, in a tone of mingled vexation and reproach.
- No blame attaches to him for the accident.
- No blame attaches to him.
- He looked at her with reproach.
- I find that just kind of market participants are more to blame than the accounting per se in those examples.
- "I'm trying to sleep," he lied, speaking reprovingly.
- I didn't mean it as a criticism.
- He was taxed with negligence.
- His voice was full of reproach.
- You've no reason to reproach yourself, no reason to feel shame.
- Jack chided himself for worrying.
- "Your humility, Mr. Bingley, " said Elizabeth, "must disarm reproof."
- Yao Ming thought he was fouled. He had no doubt. But he blamed himself.
- Hiss employer censured him for neglecting his work.
- The others were all brave boys, and they must not be blamed for backing from the pirate captain.
- And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.
- All too often the first response to a mistake is to blame someone else.
- Perhaps the Premier League is to blame.
- Her accusing eyes were fixed on him.
- Looking at their accusing faces, I felt a sudden urge to run away.
- Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy should in part blame themselves.
- His mother scolded him for getting home so late, but he just laughed it off.
- My mother scolded me when I dropped the plates.
- The cook scolded them and said,"You fools!"