Sentence examples for accused of losing from inspiring English sources

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But Johnson couldn't face being accused of losing a war.

"I was accused of losing sight of my responsibilities," she said.

Dubbed the "French Nick Leeson, Kerviell was accused of losing his company £3.7bn.

The "rogue trader" accused of losing £1.5bn appeared in court yesterday to face a further charge of fraud.

Yet in other areas of green energy policy, Denmark has been accused of losing its crown as a world leader.

The lawsuit filed against the man accused of losing the painting after having had one drink too many?

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Sovetov were accused of purposely losing a game at Terek Grozny in an encounter replayed later on national television for those who may have missed the live broadcast.

So he'll go straight for Susan, but he can't stop lying to her, a situation that becomes interesting when he's accused of purposely losing a fight that he fought on the square.

Mr. Bush's campaign has denied any connection to the group, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, and the White House spokesman, Scott McClellan, accused Mr. Kerry of "losing his cool" over the group's accusation that he lied to get his military decorations in Vietnam.

In recent years, some of Simmons's onetime admirers have accused him of losing that edge.

"About nine years ago, people accused me of losing the whole country," said Mr. Boies, a Democrat.

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