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1 He is apt to accuse people who feel that way of hypocrisy.
2 My advice as an agent: You need concrete proof if you're going to accuse people .
3 What they do is accuse people of doing something, then reverse it so they're the victims.
4 I could make her accuse people of all kinds of things, all in the name of Alison.
5 You will find no shortage of examples, because Mr Trump really, really likes to accuse people of treason.
6 It is quite as unfair, too, to accuse people of condition of bestowing all their favours upon toadies, tuft-hunters, and bear-leaders.
7 They also had a tendency to cut open goats, then accuse people of treason over which way the goat's liver was pointing.
8 You can't go round accusing people of murder. Did they accuse him?
9 Is that a bit problematic accusing people no longer around to defend themselves?
10 She added that 18 other accused people in Maputo have not ben arrested.
11 Accused people could wait for years in jail before their case was heard.
12 Accused people could wait for years in gaol before their case was heard.
13 You can't go about accusing people without a shadow of proof.'
14 A little old to be running around accusing people of things.
15 It's not a case of roughing up the bystanders and accusing people of crimes.
16 He can already hear her accusing people of talking about her behind her back.
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