- blame
- 01. My little sister always tries to [blame] me when she gets in trouble.02. My new boss always looks to put the [blame] on someone when there's a problem instead of concentrating on working out a solution.03. I don't [blame] Cleo for being mad at her boyfriend. The guy is always hitting on other girls when they go out.04. If you fail your test, you'll only have yourself to [blame] because you didn't study a bit.05. Zack tried to [blame] his little sister for breaking the window, but his mother had seen him do it.06. The police are [blaming] the fire on a group of teenage vandals who have been getting into trouble all over town.07. No one can [blame] children for thinking that violence is a normal way to solve problems because it is so common on television.08. John Maxwell once said that a good leader takes a little more than his share of the [blame], a little less than his share of the credit.09. Laurence J. Peter once said that democracy is a process by which the people are free to choose the man who will get the [blame].10. Mignon McLaughlin once stated that the chief reason for drinking is the desire to behave in a certain way, and to be able to [blame] it on alcohol.11. There is a Saudi Arabian proverb which states that if a wife is unfaithful, then the husband is partly to [blame].12. Many learners tend to [blame] teachers, teaching materials, or circumstances for their lack of success.13. John Burroughs once stated that a man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he starts to [blame] somebody else.14. In life, you can't take all the credit when things are going well, so you don't have to take all the [blame] when they go badly.15. Oscar Levant once remarked, "I envy people who drink - at least they know what to [blame] everything on."
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.