Which preposition to use with correspondent

of Occurrences 242%

As he was the Paris correspondent of The London Times, he was often at the French Embassy.

in Occurrences 112%

American correspondents in Germany and in the war-zone have told as much as your censors would permit concerning what they saw of Germany and Germany's army.

to Occurrences 52%

In reply, Mr. PUNCHINELLOalthough his own opinion is that the mistake has been in making it rather dollar-ous than cent-imentalwould refer his correspondent to the artist.

for Occurrences 40%

Indeed he has little to offer us that has not been common property of the Correspondents for long enough, and several of his descriptions (his picture of a glacier, for one), given with a rather irritatingly childlike air of new discovery, cannot escape the charge of commonplace.

at Occurrences 37%

We have just received from "DICK TINTO," our special correspondent at the seat of war, the following metrical production said to have been written by HENRI ROCHEFORT in prison, but suppressed in obedience to orders from the Emperor.

with Occurrences 29%

British correspondents with the advancing armies of the Allies have seen deeds of barbarism which British eyes and hearts will never forget, and have sent the news of them through the world.

from Occurrences 10%

and occasionally illustrate our pages with extracts during the year, we content ourselves for the present with a quotation from an original article, by "a correspondent from Alveston," possessing much good feeling and a tone of reflection, to us very pleasing: THE INFLUENCE OF A FLOWER.

on Occurrences 7%

The number of Mr. Punch's correspondents on active service steadily grows.

by Occurrences 6%

One story of the devotion of German airmen, told to a correspondent by several German officers, he succeeded in verifying, but was unable to learn the name of the particular hero of the occurrence.

during Occurrences 5%

The letters from new correspondents during the latter part of this period, were the following: One from Alexander Alison, Esq., of Edinburgh, in which he expressed it to be his duty to attempt to awaken the inhabitants of Scotland to a knowledge of the monstrous evil of the Slave Trade, and to form a committee there, to act in union with that of London, in carrying the great object of their institution into effect.

without Occurrences 3%

Bad enough, particularly in the early days of the war, to a correspondent without permission at the front.

as Occurrences 2%

The military and civil authorities looked upon the correspondent as an embryo spy.

among Occurrences 2%

In this town he had correspondents among the principal inhabitants and authorities, and under the impression of all he had witnessed, he inquired, as if with the curiosity of a traveller, the name of the hamlet he had passed on the mountains, and the nature of the employments, and the character of its inhabitants.

under Occurrences 2%

In libel and defamation cases, these names become the 'defendants' along with the correspondent under whose by-line the news was published.

than Occurrences 2%

Reasons, I chuse not to give it the Form of a Letter: But if, besides the Faults of the Composition, there be any thing in it more proper for a Correspondent than the SPECTATOR himself to write, I submit it to your better Judgment, to receive any other Model you think fit.

like Occurrences 1%

German officials in the Press Department of the Foreign Office try to explain the unrest away to foreign correspondents like myself, but many thinking Germans are surprised and troubled by this unexpected manifestation on the part of those who for generations have been almost as docile and easily managed as children.

against Occurrences 1%

It is written in the unformed and somewhat stilted style which he had not yet got rid of, and, with characteristic reticence, it deals only indirectly with the details of the experience through which he has passed, being in form a disquisition on the importance of personal religion, and a refutation of objections which might occur to his correspondent against making it the main interest of his life.

across Occurrences 1%

Having served correspondents across two newspapers for over half a decade, I have grown to appreciate and respect their enthusiasm to the profession, despite the difficulties that engulf them on a regular basis.

through Occurrences 1%

" A school-mate of Coleridge at Christ's Hospital, and his friend and correspondent through life, was Charles Lamb, one of the most charming of English essayists.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Grimm was so pleased with her attempts, that he sent extracts to his correspondents throughout Europe.

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