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How to use reproached in a sentence

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In any event, the adulterine child could not be reproached with events which were not his fault.
The Bretons were reputed to be fickle and changeable, and were often reproached for the death of Arthur.
Despite lengthy investigations, neither charge was made to stick, although he was reproached by the chairmen of both inquiries.
In Chicago an ideologue reproached Wright with the example of one Comrade Evans, whose head was bandaged.
Hermite had a kind of positive hatred of geometry and once curiously reproached me with having made a geometrical memoir.
The idleness for which the blacks are reproached is the consequence of the treatment to which they have been subjected.
They talked for two hours, during which Baeck reproached him with all the accusations that he had heard against him.
He reproached his wife with her inattention, her habitual neglect of the children.
With distance and hindsight, both parties can therefore be reproached for demonstrating a lack of trust that is surprising, to say the least.
Speaking in a gentle tone, He reproached me with my innumerable untactful acts towards Him.
Charges of brutality, of savagery, have been laid at Simon's door, but perhaps this is the first time posterity has reproached him for ordinary honesty.
Public acceptance was not overwhelming, and some reproached him for getting lost in a formula that lacked a sense of renewal.
The extreme verism of the torso discomfited the critics who reproached Hugues with being more interested in truth than style.
But no attention was paid to these warnings and the episcopate was even reproached for meddling in what did not concern it.
The caption explains that he was being reproached for being reclusive and isolating himself in his official residence at Monklands.
For Russia, being reproached for interference by such a delegation sounded like a joke in very bad taste indeed.
Prince Charles is being reproached again for having too many views on his future kingdom.
It is certain that no one reproached her or said anything negative about her pregnancy or her maternity leave.
In 2006, the Army was reproached for too many leaks and the journalists were criticised for placing too many spanners in the wheels of Tsahal.
Certain artists have often been reproached for having claimed authorship of words or melodies taken from this heritage.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Economists have of late been reproached with addicting themselves too much to the study of Wealth.
Cilla reproached her cousin with utter absence of any sense of propriety and decorum.
Since then, she had reproached him afresh whenever she caught him looking at it.
Of late her conscience had reproached her about Eda, Janet had neglected her.
It was fine legal reasoning, not without some of that hairsplitting for which Jefferson reproached Randolph.
Nobody questioned or reproached him, or seemed to have much curiosity about him.
Miss Ralston reproached herself for her tactlessness, and proceeded to make amends.
She reproached herself with having been proud and unconciliatory, though I doubt whether it made much difference.
Modern English criticism is sometimes reproached with being a little too heavy.
Mr. Gosse had mistaken the name of the peeblesshire manse, and is reproached accordingly.
He reproached himself for having brought neither camphor nor asafoetida, to administer with the corn-brandy.
She laughed, joked, and reproached him for not having pursued her at vauxhall.
If I had inwardly reproached him for fickleness when he confessed his volte face, I exonerated him at sight of his old love.
He reproached himself for the death of the girl as for a crime in which he had participated.
With the consequences of my neglect I now reproached myself in vain.
Said, and mutely reproached him with all the pain she had wrought him.
It reproached his own idleness and it deprived him of her company.
Violently reproached by her foster father, Hjrdis responds in kind.
He reproached himself, made good resolutions, and prayed over this fault, but still he remained slothful and idle.
Alone with my husband, I reproached him for his unbrotherly behaviour, and for the scene he had made at the station.
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