Would you be kind enough to give me your considered opinion concerning the cited collocations of
apreproach in the following sentence
s?
If you constantly nag your partner and
heap reproaches on him, don't be surprised if he turns on you and does the same thing back.

The boy
should be reproached for his rudeness.

Many people lived in
reproach and ignominy.
I don't see how one can 'live in reproach'.
Death will free you from all
reproach and ignominy on your names.
I suppose it's possible.
In 1869 there was also a
reciprocal reproach.
I suppose it's possible in the right context.
A number of bond men have been
squirming this week under the reproaches of their particular friends who are aggrieved over their failure to get the full amount of City of Paris bonds for which they applied.

Was Parsifal really
a knight without fear and reproach?
Someone's behaviour may be above/beyond reproach, but 'without fear and reproach' sounds very strange to me.
His
conscience reproached him, Satan harassed him with temptations, and he was at his wits' end.

It followed that
his conduct was above reproach and his country a paragon of order and enlightenment.
I have nothing for which to
reproach myself; I have lived like a man and want to die like one.

The
slums of Sidney are a reproach to the city.

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