Which preposition to use with arrested

of Occurrences 249%

"We notice that Mr. Fossberry has offered a reward of 50 pounds for any information which shall lead to the arrest of the thieves who entered his house some few weeks ago, and stole a valuable collection of coins.

for Occurrences 215%

Several children have been arrested for bringing their "poppies" over with them, and feeling in favor of the offenders ran so high that a number of women were fined for having a share in laud'n'm.

in Occurrences 179%

Furthermore, I was arrested in my purpose by the fact that I had no acquaintance with him of whom I professed myself enamored.

on Occurrences 126%

Why, man, she may at any moment be arrested on suspicion if this discovery leaks out, as it is sure to do.

at Occurrences 83%

"I consider it inadvisable to make any arrest at the present stage of my investigations," he said, with cold official dignity.

as Occurrences 48%

"Now think how Rudolph would feel,"the colonel whimsically played at reading Patricia's reflection"if I were to be arrested as a suspicious characterthat's what the newspapers always call them, I thinkon his very doorstep!

without Occurrences 20%

" It was outthe fact for the suppression of which I had suffered arrest without a word; because of which Arthur had gone even further, and submitted to trial with the same constancy.

by Occurrences 18%

The burglar would have felt on seeing Sir Horace in the room that he was identified, and that the only way of escaping ultimate arrest by the police was to kill the man who could put the police on his track.

with Occurrences 18%

Next day his convent was besieged by the Arabbiati, eager to profit by the inconstancy of the multitude; he was arrested with his two friends, Domenico Buonvicino and Silvestro Marruffi, and led to prison.

during Occurrences 12%

Whether therefore it is I or any one else who is arrested during the campaign, the first condition of success is that there must be no resentment shown against it.

to Occurrences 12%

For nearly half an hour I argued with the police officer whose intention it was to take me under arrest to Helsingfors.

under Occurrences 12%

Any person placed in arrest under the provisions of this article shall thereby be restricted to his barracks, quarters, or tent, unless such limits shall be enlarged by proper authority.

within Occurrences 6%

She scarce had spoken, Ere Sanpeur raised his penetrating eyes, The only ones, in all that laughing group, Which were not bright with an approving smile, To meet her own, with silent gravity, A swift arrest within their shining depths To one more word unworthy of herself.

after Occurrences 5%

The movement was arrested after a consultation with the civil authorities at Richmond.

near Occurrences 4%

In 1867 Garibaldi made another attempt on Rome, but was arrested near Lake Thrasimene and sent back to Caprera.

against Occurrences 3%

By virtue of Article 68, and without waiting the initiative of the Assembly, it would have drawn up a judgment stigmatizing the crime, it would have launched an order of arrest against the President and his accomplices and have ordered the removal of the person of Louis Bonaparte to jail.

from Occurrences 2%

In arresting from the beginning the development of the plans of the South, by a vigorous attitude, and by the blockade, then easy, of Charleston, the Government would not only have rendered it the trifling service of maintaining its means of opposition in Congress, but also the inappreciable boon of averting the dangers of war.

than Occurrences 2%

No sooner was Jesus arrested than Annas and Caiphas were informed, and instantly began to arrange their plans with regard to the course to be pursued.

before Occurrences 2%

The ranger making the arrest is obliged to transport his prisoner for this distance, and to provide him with transportation, food and lodging during the journey and during the time that he may be obliged to wait before bringing the prisoner arrested before a proper court.

beneath Occurrences 1%

The gaseous carbonaceous matter which occasionally escapes from the top of lamps, is thus arrested beneath the concave cap, and subsequently consumed by the heat of the flame, instead of passing off into the room, in the form of smoke or smut on the ceiling and walls.

en Occurrences 1%

" "And how amusing if he were arrested en route," Duchemin supplemented with a wry smile.

amid Occurrences 1%

CHAUMETTE, PIERRE GASPARD, a violent member of the extreme party in the French Revolution, could "recognise the suspect from the very face of them"; provoked the disgust of even Robespierre, and was arrested amid jeers and guillotined (1763-1794).

alike Occurrences 1%

The James River is navigable for small vessels as high as Richmond; but just above the town there is a barrier which arrests alike the navigator's course and the traveller's eye.

through Occurrences 1%

And once more the torrent of love and repentance was unsealed, which had been arrested through all these weeks.

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