Which preposition to use with admissible

in Occurrences 18%

" According to the principles laid down at the start by Dr. Hodge, there is no place for a lie in God's service; but according to the inferences of Dr. Hodge, in the discussion of this question, there are places where falsehoods spoken with intent to deceive are admissible in God's sight and service.

for Occurrences 3%

He sees a lie to be a sin per se, and therefore never admissible for any purpose whatsoever.

into Occurrences 3%

They are not admissible into Regimental Hospitals, in a general way; but in great military and civil hospitals they are a priceless treasure.

with Occurrences 2%

Under these suspicious and mysterious appearances, we are told that many letters, &c. are found, which inculpate the King; and perhaps the fate of this unfortunate Monarch is to be decided by evidence not admissible with justice in the case of the obscurest malefactor.

to Occurrences 2%

I had conceived that alumni of the University were not admissible to honorary degrees; but upon this point the information possessed by your Grace, as Chancellor of the University, cannot be disputed.

after Occurrences 2%

Here his serves only to render the sentence incorrect; yet this spurious example is presented by Lennie to prove that a participle may take the possessive case before it, when the preposition of is not admissible after it.

than Occurrences 1%

In the country fresh flowers are more admissible than those that are artificial.

under Occurrences 1%

Let me not be understood to appear, in this place, as the advocate of bodily punishments of any kind; for if they are even admissible under some circumstances, I am fully convinced that in the way in which they are commonly administered, they do much more harm than good.

between Occurrences 1%

If there is any competition at all admissible between just debts, surely those which have been incurred in return for commodities supplied have a stronger claim than those, arising from play or bets, which represent no sacrifice on the part of the creditor.

as Occurrences 1%

What, after all, the schemers concluded, is the little matter of an investigation among Senators to guilty Senators who, deeply versed in the law, have destroyed every compromising document that could be admissible as evidence?

Which preposition to use with  admissible