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

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1 They used fishing rods and hooks , those cunning , black , nocturnal anglers , and they were blamed for the disappearance of booze from liquor cabinets and sugar from pantries .
2 On Feb. 26 , 1990 , Silvia Dussan , a journalist working for the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) , became the fourth journalist to be murdered by suspected right-wing paramilitaries in 1990 ( 12 were murdered in 1989 ) , who the same day were blamed for the murder of Diana Cardona Saldarriaga , the left-wing Patriotic Union ( Unión Patriótica — UP ) mayor of Apartado .
3 Deterioration of market conditions and higher fixed costs were blamed for the decline .
4 However , on Jan. 13 re-contras were blamed for the kidnapping of four policemen from the Rio Blanco police station .
5 Professor Stephen Holgate , chairman of the Department of Health 's Committee on the Medical Aspects of Air Pollution , cited recent research in Aberdeen which suggested that car fumes were to blame for a doubling in the numbers of children suffering from asthma and hayfever .
6 It was not poor people who were to blame for the dampness but poor housing that was making the people poor .
7 She said high unemployment and low benefits were to blame for the problem .
8 In a pre-scheduled address to an international banking conference attended by the Czech and Slovak finance ministers where he was to have delivered a lecture on setting up direct sales operations in Eastern Europe , Kontrax president Gabor Dixco told an embarrassed audience that the global recession , poor financial management and lack of support from the banks were to blame for the company 's collapse .
9 And this blew away Mr Lamont 's excuse that the Germans were to blame for the pound crashing .
10 She was blamed for a crash which killed bride-to-be Teresa Power , 26 .
11 Growing unemployment was blamed for a campaign of violence by Tuvan militants intended to drive out the Russian population , which had arrived mostly in recent decades to exploit Tuva 's mineral wealth and virgin farmland ( Tuva joined the Soviet Union only in 1944 , having been previously the nominally independent state of Tannu-Tuva ) .
12 It was withdrawn in Britain in 1973 by its director , Stanley Kubrick , after it was blamed for a string of violent crimes .
13 Low-level ozone , produced by the reaction of sunlight on nitrogen oxide ( Nox ) emissions from vehicle exhausts , was blamed for an increase in breathing problems and allergic , hayfever-type reactions .
14 Roy Hattersley , deputy party leader , was blamed for the change in policy which has been approved at three previous conferences .
15 ( Postwar austerity was blamed for the delay and the same reason caused the projected 1953 ‘ coronation pie ’ to be abandoned . )
16 Authority , any authority , was blamed for the tragedy .
17 In May , 1991 , recession was blamed for the loss of another 12 jobs .
18 Many appear to be infected by the phocine distemper virus , which was blamed for the epidemic which afflicted dolphins in the North Sea in 1988 .
19 The withdrawal of tax incentives in 1988 , following widespread and inappropriate conifer afforestation of upland areas , was blamed for the decline .
20 It implies that in some way Wainwright himself was to blame for the outdatedness of some of his copious details .
21 Denying claims that Diana : Her True Story was to blame for the separation , he said : ‘ While researching the book the volatility and turbulence in the marriage was very apparent to me .
22 He believed she was to blame for the tide of scandal enveloping the Royal Family .
23 Investigators concluded that no one was to blame for the blaze started by a spotlight overheating a curtain .
24 It was unclear last night who was to blame for the deluge — the 28-year-old prince himself or a forgetful aide .
25 Time and again one gets the impression that the lawyer is trying to persuade the court that anyone other than his client was to blame for the accident .
26 The leader of the council , Robert Gould , said later he accepted that the 1.5 per cent pay increase was totally unrealistic , but said the unions should be directing their anger at the Conservative Government , which was to blame for the situation .
27 A fire in the roof space above the directors ' boardroom was to blame for the match being delayed 40 minutes , but the fans did not panic as police and fire service personnel ensured there was no danger .
28 In the end it was accepted that this happened , but the only explanation offered was that the blasting in the nearby quarry for lime was to blame for the movement which suggested settlement .
29 The official report says no one was to blame for the fire , which started after a halogen lamp overheated near a curtain .
30 Moreover , the child may feel unreasonable guilt that , somehow , it was to blame for the death .
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