If Desdemona had, in fact, been guilty, no one would have thought of calling Othello's conduct that of a jealous man.
The present ministers have, in my judgment, been guilty of two things preeminently wicked, sensu politico, in their conduct upon this Reform Bill.
Who shall avenge upon you the still greater evils which you have been guilty of?
Do have done about the young man, I pray; and what you say I’ve been guilty of.
Or were you not content with the crime, which by your advice the young man had been guilty of, without betraying the poor fellow to his father as well?
How, impelled by resentment, could I now be biased against her who never has been guilty of any thing toward me, father, that I could not wish, and who has often deserved as well as I could desire?
We find that the respondent has notbeen guilty of misconduct with Hadi Bey.
Do you find that the respondent has been guilty or not guilty of misconduct with the co-respondent, Hadi Bey?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "been guilty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.