Accuse
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167 examples of Accuse in a sentence
If I conducted one study and I withheld half of the data points from that one study, you would rightly
accuse
me, essentially, of research fraud.
Now, some might
accuse
me of being naive, putting my faith in the power and the wisdom of the people.
And we gave everyone a tough choice: you can lose your extra credit for participating in the study or
accuse
your peer, who will probably be expelled because of his academic probation status.
We're told that civility is simply a synonym for respect, for good manners, for politeness, but at the same time, it's clear that to
accuse
someone of incivility is much, much worse than calling them impolite, because to be uncivil is to be potentially intolerable in a way that merely being rude isn't.
So to call someone uncivil, to
accuse
them of incivility, is a way of communicating that they are somehow beyond the pale, that they're not worth engaging with at all.
They
accuse
you of committing a crime that occurred while you were away in Florida.
Who the hell are you to
accuse
me of something like this?'"
When you try to explain that your feelings have been hurt, they shut you down and
accuse
you of overreacting.
They
accuse
you, they seduce you, they humiliate you, they jeer at you.
So the only way to control this message is actually to try to spin it and
accuse
anyone who has written something critical of being, for example, a CIA agent.
When we first started this kind of work, politicians would stand up, treasury spokesmen would stand up, and
accuse
us of wanting to go back and live in caves.
I love the scene where the two little kids
accuse
their mother of going out at night (she goes into this zombie state or something).
I guess on the positive side you can't
accuse
Michael Schroeder of not being ambitious with casting.
They prove that the cops, when they can't find the REAL perpetrators, always blame the parents and
accuse
them of sexual abuse of their kids.
The dad starts to
accuse
everyone of either liking his wife, or actually having an affair with her, culminating with him killing his buddy, then himself in the obvious instant lucidity after he realizes his friend hadn't slept with his wife after all.
Even in the tradition of "wrong man accused" it fails, because the police never seriously
accuse
the professor, and the killer is never after him.
Whether those that we
accuse
are guilty or not is of no importance.
The reel-to-reel analog computers, in the far-off year "2069" (I guess Anderson really wanted a safe date of a 100 years later!) are a hoot to see as are the guru-jacket fashions, but one could easily
accuse
2001 of the same violations, but no one could have foreseen some things as they turn out.
I am normally the first person to
accuse
many French directors of making offensive, boring, disgusting and pretentious films (such as the horrible recent film 'L'Enfant' and the pointless and offensive 'Feux Rouges').
With absolutely no cause, the Jacksonville cops rush to judgment in this case and pick the first black suspect to
accuse
of the murder of a white, foreign tourist.
Each who
accuse
the other of murdering their uncle for money.
Nor can you
accuse
him of being conventional; he doesn't do 'straight-forward', at least when it comes to narrative.
Many
accuse
Rod Steiger of overacting, and anyone who has seen the Amityville Horror and the 'fly' section would struggle to say otherwise.
Barry Kane is an aircraft factory worker.Suddenly sabotage takes place at the factory and starts a fire.His best friend is killed.They
accuse
him of the deed but Kane knows it was a man named Fry who was there.He becomes a fugitive and goes to find this man named Fry.He's helped by a kind blind man.He lets his niece, the billboard model Patricia Martin take the man to a local blacksmith to have his handcuffs removed.They don't end up there for the woman doesn't believe Barry and wants to take him to the police.But soon he changes her mind about Barry and they find out about another sabotage attempt that's going to take place soon.There's a group of anti-American fascists.And Frank Fry is a member of that group.Saboteur (1942) is another example of the fact Alfred Hitchcock could not make a bad movie.Robert Cummings plays Barry Kane and he's really good at that.Priscilla Lane with her good looks plays Pat Martin.Also really good.Otto Kruger makes a great main villain as the leader of the fascist group, Charles Tobin.Norman Lloyd, still alive at 94, plays Fry and makes a very believable crook.Vaughan Glaser is the most sympathetic character as the blind man Philip Martin.The dance hall sequence is fantastic.And also the moments on the circus train.In the end we're at the Statue of Liberty.
Beforehand Notification: I'm sure someone is going to
accuse
me of playing the race card here, but when I saw the preview for this movie, I was thinking "Finally!"
the girl is safe she goes to Ann putnam's grave to to see that is not empty but it is at first because she
accuse
her of witchcraft, and lets her burn to death.
One can never
accuse
this film of reaching classic heights, but one can truly say it tries very hard, a little too hard at times.
miscasting of Jack Warden as a Swedish doctor ("Vaht, you
accuse
me?") Peter Finch as a communist sympathiser, and Angela Lansbury just chewing the scenery up as a booze swigging romance novelist.
.and you can't
accuse
it of being a "Top Gun" ripoff.
It is so deadpan that you could never
accuse
the cast of taking it seriously.
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