Which preposition to use with commit

to Occurrences 1394%

It is the winged lightning; and as it flashes along the wires stretched from city to city, and across continents, carries with unerring certainty every word committed to its charge.

in Occurrences 352%

About this time General Emory was considerably annoyed by petty offenses committed in the vicinity of the post, and as there was no justice of the peace in the neighborhood, he was anxious to have such an officer there to attend to the civilians; one day he remarked to me that I would make an excellent justice.

on Occurrences 138%

Such a proceeding as this, committed on a defenseless stranger, almost worn out in the hard service of the world, without any foundation in reason or justice, whatever it may be called in a christian land, would in my native country be branded a crime equal to highway robbery.

for Occurrences 81%

Americans believe these acts are committed for the purpose of stirring up enthusiasm among the German populace.

against Occurrences 76%

The international financiers hate her because of the violences committed against the Jews.

with Occurrences 38%

what thing have I done and what evil have I committed with my hand?

at Occurrences 37%

The result of Diggory's trap seemed to show that the various thefts had been committed at night.

within Occurrences 25%

It is a remarkable circumstance in the history of Islamism, that many of the most treacherous and sanguinary actions of Mahometans have been committed within the sacred enclosures of the mosques, and at the hour of prayer.

under Occurrences 22%

The offence grave, though it was, was purely political and committed under excitement.

during Occurrences 21%

Yet it may be repeated after each Hour, e.g., after Matins, and Lauds, after the small Hours and after Compline; in each case one would thereby get forgiveness for the faults committed during the part of the Office recited.

as Occurrences 14%

Perhaps no onenot even Mrs. Merrickwas so unhappy in consequence of the lamentable crime that had been committed as Diana Von Taer.

before Occurrences 12%

His opinion on this point lent support to the theory that the murder had been committed before midnight on Wednesday.

from Occurrences 11%

We may pass over the crimes committed from a distance, so to speak, on unfortified towns, with fieldpieces, long-range guns, aeroplanes, and Zeppelins, merely noting that the Germans were the first to fire shells into the centre of towns indiscriminately.

of Occurrences 10%

He is a kind of thief in committing of burglary, when he breaks into houses with his tongue and picks pockets with his flattery.

through Occurrences 10%

do you misinterpret these holy words: "May God, in His holy pity, pardon you for all the sins that you have committed through sight, taste, hearing, etc.?

without Occurrences 10%

Would he allow that fresh crime to be committed without shouting aloud all that he knew?

unto Occurrences 8%

That office he commits unto my toung.

By Occurrences 8%

Then hearken to thy judgment: thou, Prodigality, by that name hast been Indicted and arraigned here of a robbery, Murther, and felony, against the laws committed By thee: the indictment whereof being read unto thee Here, thou confessest thyself to be guilty therein:

among Occurrences 5%

But we endeavour to prevent offences, not so much by punishment as by education; and the few crimes committed among us, bring certain censure on those who have the early instruction of the criminal.

into Occurrences 4%

At the close of the convention its records were committed into the keeping of Washington, with instructions to "retain the journal and other papers, subject to order of Congress, if ever formed under the Constitution.

beyond Occurrences 4%

Robberies which are committed beyond the boundaries of each state bear no infamy, and they avow that these are committed for the purpose of disciplining their youth and of preventing sloth.

out Occurrences 3%

Sallies of Imagination are to be overlooked, when they are committed out of Warmth in the Recommendation of what is Praise worthy; but a deliberate advancing of Vice, with all the Wit in the World, is as ill an Action as any that comes before the Magistrate, and ought to be received as such by the People.

between Occurrences 3%

Like him, I felt assured that a great crime had been committed between Rouen and Paris; but how could it be proved?

after Occurrences 3%

More crimes of violence are committed after wars or during heated political campaigns than at other times; more of such crimes when, either by climatic or other conditions, feelings are intensified or aroused and less subject to control.

until Occurrences 3%

It was next required that the accused, whether guilty or not, should remain unharmed from the time of the crime being committed until the day on which judgment was passed.

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