Example sentences of "who could blame " in BNC.
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1 | Who could blame them ? |
2 | So now she was having a splendid time visiting friends , and who could blame her ? |
3 | But who could blame them ? |
4 | She knew all that because , as Jack 's private assistant , she organized him : his TV appearances , his meetings with London 's shadier characters , his payments for some mucky chore or other , his alibis to the wife ( who could blame him , married to that bimbo ? ) , his hotel rooms . |
5 | This fight between Ted and Jean seemed to be her life 's single pleasure , and who could blame her ? |
6 | Who could blame her ? |
7 | And who could blame him ? |
8 | She looked a trifle dazed and who could blame her , but after a minute or so she was on her feet again and tottering back towards the playground . |
9 | She was obviously shaken , and who could blame her after what she 's been through . |
10 | After Cap'n Cock-Up and Rothley Court , who could blame him ? |
11 | Who could blame her , many of us would say . |
12 | Who could blame her ? |
13 | Who could blame him ? |
14 | And given the carnage of blood and broken bones , who could blame them. ? |
15 | And , in the circumstances , who could blame him ? |
16 | ‘ Who could blame her ? |
17 | But who could blame them ? |
18 | Who could blame him ? |
19 | With husbands in prison , or disabled , or thrown out of work by Oliver 's treachery , who could blame them ? |
20 | ‘ And who could blame her ? |
21 | She 'd lost him now — he 'd probably forget she was even there , and who could blame him ? |
22 | At the same time they maintained — and who could blame them ? — their party affiliations ; and once our mortal danger had passed these increasingly took on a partisan character . |
23 | He obviously thought she was a man-hungry piranha , and really who could blame him ? |
24 | He was laughing , but who could blame him ? |
25 | And who could blame him ? |
26 | But the path of true love never did run smooth and who could blame Orsino for overlooking this waif-life creature with the short , dark , cropped hair for the Countess Olivia , she of the long flowing hair and dresses . |
27 | Who could blame them when the sheer volume of fixtures means that injuries and suspensions force most clubs to field weakened teams ? |