Which preposition to use with coroner

of Occurrences 7%

"I am the coroner of this district," said he.

at Occurrences 3%

Then, again, she sometimes goes to a shop in St. Paul's Churchyard, in which case she would take a ticket to Aldersgate Street; but I cannot say.' "'Now, Mr. Hazeldene,' said the coroner at last very kindly, 'will you try to tell me if there was anything in Mrs. Hazeldene's life which you know of, and which might in some measure explain the cause of the distressed state of mind, which you yourself had noticed?

on Occurrences 2%

The stately or, as an unkind observer might have put it, the ramshackly form of the senior partner was a constant figure in all the courts, from that of the coroner on the one hand to the appellate tribunals upon the other.

for Occurrences 2%

The letter was passed up to the coroner for his inspection, and when he had examined it he sent it to the foreman of the jury.

to Occurrences 2%

"Then the Earl of Brockelsby was called, and was requested by the coroner to state when he had last seen his brother alive.

by Occurrences 2%

All counted the minutes and all showed reliefthe coroner by a loud sighwhen the door finally opened and an officer appeared, followed by the lounging form of Adelaide's brother.

with Occurrences 1%

" "Perhaps I can get a little more out of you, Mr. Ridley," remarked the coroner with a smile.

from Occurrences 1%

"I found a large company assembled in the castle court, waiting for the coroner from Portsmouth, though the sentry on guard would allow no one to go down, in spite of some, even ladies, I am ashamed to say, who offered him bribes for the permission.

in Occurrences 1%

" "Show the coroner in first," ordered Carroll.

than Occurrences 1%

Others were squabbling over the right and title to certain chairs which possessed the extraordinary advantage of being a foot or two nearer the coroner than the other chairs.

through Occurrences 1%

Then with an eager, "Now let me show you something," he led the coroner through the dining-room into the side hall, where he paused before the staircase.

after Occurrences 1%

"'I believe,' said the coroner after a slight pause, during which the attention of all the spectators was riveted upon the handsome figure of the young man as he stood in the witness-box, the very personification of a high-bred gentleman, 'I believe that I am right in stating that there was an unfortunate legal dispute between your lordship and your brother?'

Which preposition to use with  coroner