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1 The defeated admirals threw the whole blame on the duke of Parma.
2 She lays the whole blame of the quarrel on Miss Silvester, of course.
3 The whole blame was mine-thewhole unconventional business of our time at Trantridge.
4 I took the whole blame about Billy and I was asked no names.
5 It was quibbling to lay the whole blame on Ocock's shoulders.
6 I'll lay Joel to outrun the whole blame pack of 'em.
7 Jacob took the whole blame on himself, and suffered punishment for all of us.
8 Lord C. threw the whole blame upon Lord W. Bentinck.
9 Nor can we shift the whole blame upon George III.
10 While Miss Du Prel laid the whole blame upon natural law, the Professor impeached humanity.
11 I seized the opportunity of making my confession, and taking the whole blame on myself.
12 I take the whole blame : I have been scandalous.
13 There's no sense in lettin' him tear the whole blame shack to pieces, is there?
14 I lay the whole blame of the blood shed between France and Germany at their door.
15 For a long while I blamed another, now I am content to bear the whole blame .
16 I should have let the whole blame rest upon my rival's reckless stupidity as a driver.
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