Now, if out of a clear sky Jones accuses Robinson of being a thief we know by experience that the chances are largely in favor of Jones's accusation being well founded.
Even William of Orange, who in his 'Apology' accuses Philip of poisoning both, is silent as to the motive.
It looks as if he might have more enemies than the fireworks men he accuses of having taken his valuable formulae.
Being more successful than he, she promises to teach him on a certain condition; and on his assenting, she reveals her identity and accuses him of being just as bad as she was.
When the latter mockingly accuses the seer of being bribed, he learns the dread punishment his obstinacy has brought him.
He accuses Hector of murder out of desire for the matchless steeds.
He accuses him of two great faults: avarice and irreligion, and these have become so inevitably connected with Pietro's name that it is not easy to dispute them.
Vasari accuses this sweet-souled sculptor of a lack of originality--of a desire to copy the sentiment of his master (Desiderio da Settignano) rather than to draw straight for himself from the sources of nature.
Baylie's Sermon before the House of Lords, on Errours and Induration, accuses the Dutch of mere worldly policy in toleration.
Percy naturally resents Smith's boastfulness, and bluntly accuses him of laying claim to credit that was not his.
Satan is the cause of the crimes he accuses us of.
Besides, it is well known that Satan, as to us, is the original cause of those very crimes for which heaccuses us at the bar of God's tribunal.
When I have either too much business or want of health, to write to you, I count my time is lost, or at least my conscience accuses me that I spend it ill.
He accuses the ancient Latin translator of freely handling the tenses of a Greek text which the critic himself has never seen.
Towards the close of his Reply the author makes some remarks on a 'Personal God,' in which he accuses me of misunderstanding him.
The Chiliastic teaching of his work is the subject of severe comment with Eusebius, who accuses him of misinterpreting figurative sayings in the Apostolic writings and assigning to them a literal sense.
Tell her, my Carlo, that the genius for intrigue, of which she accuses me, develops at a surprising rate.
Conscience accusesthe friars of waxing 'oute of numbre,' and reminds them that 'Hevene haveth evene numbre, and helle is withoute numbre.
He is right, however, when he accuses the nation of cowardice for the last ten years.
I see in his eyes that he accuses me and despises me.
Hence Porphyry accuses him of inconstancy and mutability.
If the letter of to-day is different from that of yesterday, her lover, in his heart at least, accuses her of fickleness.
Yet Ben's words mean nothing if not that an actor is the author of works which Ben accuses of plagiarism.
Eustathius, bishop of Antioch, accuses Eusebius Pamphilius of perverting the Nicene creed; Eusebius again denies that he violates that exposition of the faith, and accuses Eustathius of introducing the opinion of Sabellius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.