| 41. | The quarrel is generally put down to Pope's jealousy of Hervey's friendship with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
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| 42. | The strength of the storm was put down to the high humidity, temperatures and weather patterns of Sydney.
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| 43. | Coming shortly after the cholera epidemic of 1832 the deaths may have been put down to natural causes.
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| 44. | The floors were so covered in blood that mats had to be put down to hide the stains.
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| 45. | Let her have a dish to herself, put down to her, and removed when the meal is finished.
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| 46. | That fiasco was put down to the naivete of Chinese buyers, who didn't appreciate the sanctity of commercial contracts.
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| 47. | The emphasis on portrait-painting in British art should not be entirely put down to the vanity of the sitters.
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| 48. | Some historians suggest this failure to capitalize on initial success could be put down to Clark's lack of experience.
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| 49. | Reuben then disappears for a time and then reappears a changed man, which the others put down to shock.
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| 50. | The Conservatives success was put down to a strong campaign and they were expected to form the next administration.
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