Which preposition to use with credentials

to Occurrences 18%

On presenting my credentials to the Convention, that learned body welcomed me with open arms, and I was escorted to a place among the members by its distinguished head.

of Occurrences 12%

The smaller States contended that the convention was transgressing its powers, and they demanded that the credentials of the various members be read.

from Occurrences 6%

He showed his credentials from the circus, and was admitted behind the letter cases of the places.

with Occurrences 5%

His receding chin and far too projecting nose were not likely to create a favourable impression on one ignorant of his cheerful, modest, winsome disposition; and the district attorney, after eyeing him for a moment with ill-concealed disfavour, abruptly suggested: "You have brought some credentials with you, I hope.

for Occurrences 5%

" [Illustration: ] Her genial disposition and good temper disarmed difference of opinion of anything harsh or unpleasant, and formed another credential for the prominence she attained in society.

as Occurrences 4%

2. Lockhart hastened to tender the services of the regiments in Flanders, and received in return a renewal of his credentials as ambassador, with a commission to attend the conferences between the ministers of France and Spain at Fuentarabia.

in Occurrences 4%

"I can do this work better than any man," was the announcement made by a young woman from the Pacific Coast as she descended upon the city hall in an eastern town, credentials in her hand, and asked for the position of city chemist.

at Occurrences 2%

Two days later I presented my credentials at the Auswartige Amt, or Foreign Office, hoping to get permission to go to the western front with the Crown Prince's army.

by Occurrences 1%

The review of my Cretan book in the "Times" now served me as credentials by showing my knowledge of Turkish ways.

from Occurrences 1%

I need not tell you that in France, whose Fashions we have been formerly so fond of, almost every one derives his Pretences to Merit from the Sword; and that a Man has scarce the Face to make his Court to a Lady, without some Credentials from the Service to recommend him.

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