Example sentences of "accused he [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Robinson ran a school for retarded Christian children and had clashed with local villagers , who accused him of setting up the first Israeli settlement in Lebanon .
2 Pitt 's great parliamentary opponent , Charles James Fox and his supporters roundly condemned his profligacy in loans to foreign powers , an obvious but overestimated cause of gold drain , and accused him of bringing the country to the point of bankruptcy .
3 He tells of one teacher who was interviewed by police for 12 hours , and then suspended from work for six months after one of his pupils accused him of touching her up .
4 He had attended endless meetings which they accused him of dominating .
5 On 29 September 1955 , with just a few days of filming to go , Dean turned up at a gay party at Malibu which culminated in a bitchy foray between Dean and a former male lover who accused him of dating women purely for publicity .
6 A Democrat senator , Patrick V. Leahy ( Vermont ) , accused him of undergoing a temporary " confirmation conversion " , a charge that gained credence when the nominee disavowed natural law theory , despite his previous statements that individuals were subject to laws of a higher order which had precedence over man-made laws .
7 McNeill referred to Jim Smith , his counterpart at St James ' Park , as ‘ insulting ’ and accused him of conducting private business in public .
8 One caller accused him of labelling it a hell-hole .
9 It was as sharp as Tim 's had been when Oliver accused him of stealing .
10 For shocked managing director 's wife Anne Bevins accused him of producing ‘ hard-core pornography ’ in her office .
11 But Muawad spent his first year in Parliament as an exile in the Syrian port city of Lattakia , after a member of a rival family accused him of taking part in an inter-clan clash in June 1957 near Zghotra in which 16 people were killed .
12 Mr Teague accused him of taking a sheath knife to one of the Roberts ' foster sons and saying ‘ no body messes with the Godfather of Gwalchmai . ’
13 Labour accused him of mis-using a public building when it was revealed 300 Conservative women attended a coffee morning at 11 Downing Street , organised by his wife Rosemary .
14 After visiting Herzen in London he accused him of substituting passion for reason .
15 García had rejected the verdict of a year-long investigation by a special congressional commission which accused him of authorizing the placing of a third of Central Bank reserves ( US$270,000,000 ) into the Panamanian branch of the now discredited Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI — see p. 38355 ) in return for US$3,000,000 in bribes .
16 His father-in-law accused him of breaking his marriage vows and questioned his integrity as a Privy Councillor .
17 Pilger then got even more upset and accused him of wanting to produce the Daily Star .
18 They accused him of dressing up as a woman to seduce his enemies , and of fancying Elmer Fudd .
19 As we saw in Chapter 4 , the London Evening News accused him of trying to subvert the ‘ wholesome , manly , simple ideals of English life ’ , and connected his sexual perversion with intellectual and moral subversion .
20 He was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace when Whittaker Chambers , a renegade and self-confessed Communist ‘ spy ’ then on the staff of Time magazine , accused him of having passed him documents from the State Department during the late 1930s .
21 When he came home he was distant and vague , and preoccupied , and in the end I accused him of having a mistress . ’
22 When Fulk of Neuilly , the most famous preacher of the time , accused him of having three wicked daughters , pride , avarice and sensuality , Richard amused his courtiers by offering to give his pride to the Templars , his avarice to the Cistercians , and his sensuality to bishops and abbots — reminding Fulk of the notorious weaknesses of some members of the church .
23 A second charge accused him of having between the same dates — July 1 and August 20 , 1993 — attempted to force Mr McIvor to refrain from giving evidence at the trial of Stephen Wilson .
24 An anonymous memorandum sent to Rome just after his death accused him of storing up great wealth and even of having profited from the neglect of the episcopal estates , accusations which can not be substantiated but which may not have been complete fabrications .
25 His arrest was ordered by the Algiers judiciary after the Ministry of Defence accused him of inciting the army to mutiny .
26 RELATIONS between the British Medical Association and Kenneth Clarke , the Secretary of State for Health , reached a fresh low last night , as doctors ' leaders accused him of appearing to renege on promises that patients ' drugs would not be cash-limited under the Government 's National Health Service plans .
27 The arrests took place outside the Central Telecommunications office in Riyadh on 12 February after an argument ensued between Ahmed al-Zahrani and Maha Banat , who accused him of propositioning her daughter .
28 The Connell report said £28-a-day recall man Ken Evans had twice failed to raise his flag and accused him of standing too close to the start line .
29 MR TREVOR Clay , retired general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing , was yesterday awarded £8,000 High Court libel damages over a Daily Mirror story , which he claimed accused him of working ‘ with an eye on getting a plum job with the Government ’ .
30 And President Delors was thrust into the centre of the row when Commissioner Ray MacSharry resigned and accused him of backing French interests instead of Europe as a whole .
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