to be to blame for something

  • 71have only oneself to blame — be solely responsible for something bad that has happened …

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  • 72stick something on — informal place the blame for a mistake or wrongdoing on (someone) …

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  • 73level something against somebody — ˈlevel sth against/at sb derived to say publicly that sb is to blame for sth, especially a crime or a mistake • The speech was intended to answer the charges levelled against him by his opponents. Main entry: ↑levelderived …

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  • 74level something at somebody — ˈlevel sth against/at sb derived to say publicly that sb is to blame for sth, especially a crime or a mistake • The speech was intended to answer the charges levelled against him by his opponents. Main entry: ↑levelderived …

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  • 75Good News for People Who Love Bad News — For the One Tree Hill episode of the same name, see Good News for People Who Love Bad News (One Tree Hill episode) Good News for People Who Love Bad News Studio album by Modest Mouse …

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  • 76The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... — The Top 5 Reasons You Can t Blame... was a sports series that debuted in 2005 and aired on ESPN2 and ESPN Classic. The show ran from April 2005 to April 2007. The show was canceled when ESPN Classic phased out the production of original programs …

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  • 77Arguments for and against drug prohibition — Arguments about the prohibition of drugs, and over drug policy reform, are subjects of considerable controversy. The following is a presentation of major drug policy arguments, including those for drug law enforcement on one side of the debate,… …

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  • 78Academy Award for Best Original Song — Presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Country United States Official website http://www.oscars.org The Academy Award for Best Original Song is on …

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  • 79Rough for Radio II — is a radio play by Samuel Beckett. It was written in French in 1961 as Pochade radiophonique and published in Minuit 16, November 1975. Beckett translated the work into English shortly before its broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 13th April 1976.… …

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  • 80not blame — ◇ If you say that you wouldn t/don t/can t blame someone or can hardly blame someone, you think that person has a good reason for doing something. After the way he treated you, I wouldn t blame you [=I would completely understand] if you never… …

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