Sentence examples for blame something else from inspiring English sources

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Thirdly, when something terrible happens, always blame something else.

Yet I wanted to blame something else for the crappy time: my 5km took 33 minutes, which is the sort of time I last posted two years ago.

It was that lack of an admission that it was actually our fault: let's blame something else, let's not look within ourselves.

If the books aren't to blame, something else (even in addition to mental illness) must be, either politicians or parents or institutions: an article in the Times reported that Loughner's strangeness had been noted long ago by officials at the community college he attended in Tucson — an article in the vein of countless others about terrorists and how they'd been flagged or missed by the system.

I blame you; why don't I blame something else?

"The Japanese don't want to take responsibility, so if their company goes bankrupt or they (do something bad) they want to blame something else," says Hashimoto.

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Hambrick blames something else.

By recognising he was experiencing a temporary "chemical imbalance", he could avoid blaming something else, he said.

Of course they blamed something else, but it sure looked like a duck and waddled like a duck (if you know what I mean).

I'd never dealt with PTSD before and when he came back from Afghanistan he wasn't sleeping, yet he was blaming something else.

Before you know it, your brain has heard what someone said, started defending you, blamed something else, begun the protection process... because it is responding to the story that you are not worth loving and it's covering for it.

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