Example sentences of "can not be accused of " in BNC.

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1 Whether the reader disagrees with that message or not , Eliot can not be accused of suddenly presenting it or of bringing it to the fore simply because of his Christian faith .
2 The Cottage in the Wood Hotel , Malvern Wells , Hereford & Worcester , can not be accused of burying its head in the sand with its decision to introduce South African ostrich to its à la carte lunch and dinner menu .
3 This is another bold move by a British company move by a British company who can not be accused of lacking ambition .
4 Elvira is possibly the only lady in the world who can not be accused of enlarging her chest by putting tissue paper in her bra ; firstly because she is never seen in one and secondly have you seen the points on her high heels ?
5 Moreover , it should not be forgotten that in 1823 Moët & Chandon purchased the Abbey of Hautvillers , along with its vineyards , and they certainly ( to their credit ) can not be accused of allowing the legend of Dom Pérignon to die .
6 Also , employers who close their premises because there is no electricity can not be accused of a lockout and are no longer responsible for wages .
7 Housewives can not be accused of ‘ doing nothing all day ’ ; nor can it legitimately be said that their only ‘ work ’ is ‘ creative ’ and thus intrinsically pleasurable .
8 But she can not be accused of lack of emotional intensity in the 15 songs of The Book of the Hanging Gardens .
9 It can not be accused of privileging advertisements and popular songs over canonical texts , a favourite put-down by critics of an eclectic approach to text and discourse .
10 SCOTTISH Opera 's new production of The Magic Flute can not be accused of being a routine stroll through Mozart 's opera .
11 GLASGOW University can not be accused of isolation in academic ivory towers after today 's announcement that it has generated nearly £16 million in income from commercial and industrial sources in the last academic year .
12 In the new circumstances , ministers may feel justified in taking a little longer to reach their conclusions so that they can not be accused of hasty actions which they might later regret .
13 And the Jockey Club can not be accused of headlong profligation of its long held principals , though Caulfield accuses them now of handing the rule book straight to the animal welfare groups .
14 Vogts can not be accused of running away from top-class opposition .
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