Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] blame for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The prospect of a radical overhaul of US banking legislation was confirmed on Feb. 5 when the US Treasury announced proposals including the abolition of two laws dating from the 1930s which were widely blamed for the fragmented character of US banking .
2 Their father made it clear they were not to blame for the situation and today neither recalls feeling guilty .
3 IMF boss Michel Camdessus praised Germany 's tough policies and insisted that its interest rates were not to blame for the chaos .
4 These features for many whites were primarily associated with the arrival of black settlers , who were thus blamed for the problems .
5 The minister said that employers were also to blame for the fall-off in recruits , describing them as ‘ much less supportive ’ of part-time soldiers than they were in the past .
6 If Washington was determined to show that Pan Am 's deficiencies were solely to blame for the bombing , Pan Am 's only defence was to show that Washington was at least equally at fault .
7 However , sections of the press saw this as an attempt to suppress the investigation 's key finding : that police insensitivity and mismanagement was largely to blame for the evening 's confrontation ( cf.
8 I always thought he was largely to blame for the relegation in 1982 .
9 But in a statement to an inquest in Bishop Auckland yesterday , Jacob Blenkinsop , of Northam Close , Stainton Park , Middlesbrough , said truck driver Ian Burrige was not to blame for the accident near Sedgefield on March 5 .
10 A FREAK gas accident was yesterday blamed for the death of brilliant young golfer Paul Hurring and his ‘ angelic ’ girlfriend .
11 A FREAK gas accident was yesterday blamed for the death of brilliant young golfer Paul Hurring and his girlfriend .
12 Pollution was directly to blame for a decline in life expectancy from 70.4 years in 1964 to 69.3 years in 1990 , Yablokov claimed , adding that in some particularly polluted areas it had fallen to as low as 44 years .
13 As leader of the election campaign for the party as a whole , Kim was also blamed for the losses suffered by the other factions .
14 The slump in household saving , from 14% of disposable income in 1980 to just 5% last year , was partly to blame for the rise in inflation that now plagues the government .
15 In common with many other Latin American countries , it was the weakness of technical and administrative institutions in charge of peasant agriculture that was partly to blame for the failure of a rural development policy .
16 For example , Friedan ( 1983 ) believed that it was the ‘ feminine mystique ’ which prevented women from leading successful public lives ; the education system was partly to blame for the ideology of the feminine mystique , but equally the solution for women who were trapped in their roles as wives and mothers was to return to college to obtain an education .
17 While recognizing that poor local economic management was partly to blame for the region 's debt crisis , the report argued that what it described as the banks ' irresponsible lending practices meant they should also share responsibility and assume greater losses .
18 There are still problems with central defence as Wetherall was partly to blame for the goals .
19 Diego Maradona was partly to blame for the brawl between Sevilla and Cadiz players at the end of Sunday 's Spanish league match , according to police .
20 Ho 's biographer insists that he was never blamed for the excesses ; the people distinguished between their revered leader and his ‘ entourage ’ .
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