Examples of using Accusing him in English and their translations into Spanish
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You're accusing him of stealing?
I feel really bad about accusing him.
Accusing him of murdering his own sister.
She's calling him, not accusing him!
Accusing him of cheating every time he's not with you.
Thoughts of guilt ran freely, accusing him.
He will say we're accusing him of leaning on the cabinet.
The Imam will want Qassim to know that I am accusing him.
The chief priests began accusing Him of many things.
She's accusing him of cheating on her with her sister-in-law.
I don't know what I was thinking accusing him like that.
She was, uh, accusing him of… of--of implying, uh… implying what?
Rather difficult to apologize for accusing him of murder!
The chief priests and the scribes stood, vehemently accusing him.
The chief priests began accusing Him of many things.
They said this to test Him, hoping that they would have grounds for accusing Him.
You know, Jim, you need to stop accusing him of doing something wrong.
They were saying this, testing Him, so that they might have grounds for accusing Him.
His enemies published pamphlets accusing him of all sorts of misconduct.
On 30 April, on the basis of an identification made from a photograph,the National Civil Police detained an indigent person, Carlos Vielman, accusing him of responsibility for the crime.
They're already achieving this, accusing him of having committed computer fraud.
The bank lobby, like it was of waiting,it jumped, accusing him of"blind".
He said this in the context of the Pharisees accusing Him of healing a demonic man by the power of“Beelzebul, the prince of demons” vv. 22-24.
He's got Odell tied up in the backyard, accusing him of horrible things.
Then the attackers themselves appear, accusing him of having attempted to assault them.
If a lying witness stand against a man, accusing him of transgression.
He's getting threatening voicemails from you accusing him of petty theft.
That does not mean embarrassing your husband or accusing him of being inconsiderate.
If a lying witness stand against a man, accusing him of transgression.
I'm thinking of the message you posted on Gideon Latimer's website accusing him of being the son of the devil.