Which preposition to use with evidenced

of Occurrences 2988%

We were pleased to find how friendly the villagers were inclined to be, and that there was no evidence of their having ventured to meddle with our belongings during our absences.

in Occurrences 387%

"Of good, more immediately visible, which his exertions produced, there is abundant evidence in his own country.

against Occurrences 245%

Besides, the governor of Mergui would probably be glad to lay hold of any plausible evidence against you, as affording him the best chance of avoiding any future reckoning either with you or his superiors.

for Occurrences 201%

The evidence for its authenticity and genuineness is all that could be required.

on Occurrences 122%

The Judge seemed to be taking down damning evidence on the dirty envelope.

to Occurrences 109%

And not only do the remains of stately oaks and well-grown firs testify to the duration of this condition of things, but additional evidence to the same effect is afforded by the abundant remains of elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, and other great wild beasts, which it has yielded to the zealous search of such men as the Rev. Mr. Gunn.

as Occurrences 75%

Few passages in the history of man can be supported by such an overwhelming mass of direct and indirect evidence as that which testifies to the truth of the fragment of the history of the globe, which I hope to enable you to read, with your own eyes, to-night.

at Occurrences 73%

He would say again, as he had said before, "There is not much of the 'meek and lowly' in evidence at present."

from Occurrences 61%

Indeed, there is evidence from the oldest times that mankind, in its more honest moments, has confessed to a fear of dogs.

before Occurrences 60%

He gave evidence before the House of Commons of what he had seen.

with Occurrences 42%

They would be justified, however, in viewing the rest of his evidence with some degree of distrust.

than Occurrences 40%

Why walks no one by these guiding principles? "Where plain naturalness is more in evidence than polish, we havethe man from the country.

about Occurrences 16%

"I was utterly sick and disgusted with the whole cold-blooded game of cat and mouse, but the police needed my evidence about the Notes and the burglary, and did not intend to let me slip out of their clutches.

by Occurrences 16%

To recur to the particular evidence by which Mr. Hunter's theory is supported, this consists principally in the name of Robin Hood being found among the king's servants shortly after Edward the Second returned from his visit to the north of his dominions.

out Occurrences 5%

Doubtless it is hard to get anything like scientific evidence out of people so uncultivated, whose language and modes of conception are so alien to our own.

after Occurrences 4%

As a matter of fact its patrons, for some reason of their own, are more en evidence after nightfall than during the hours of daylight.

under Occurrences 4%

Nursemaids and children were much in evidence under the surrounding trees; waitresses were flitting about hither and thither: there was nothing to suggest that this eminently London park scene was likely to prove the setting of the last act of a drama.

during Occurrences 3%

" The girl was more or less in evidence during the rest of the trip and incurred the cordial enmity of every woman in the car by the coolness with which she appropriated the dressing room in the morning and curled her hair and made an elaborate toilet in perfect indifference to the other feminine travelers who were shut out till she had the last hairpin adjusted to her satisfaction.

beyond Occurrences 3%

This carries with it an assurance beyond doubt, evidence beyond exception.

among Occurrences 3%

He has found evidence among his brother's correspondence of the hold he had over me and of his persecution.

behind Occurrences 2%

When that old Chink, back there at the gate, signaled to them with his rockets, they cut and ran, leaving important evidence behind them.

around Occurrences 2%

Instead, we must forge ahead into the challenging but necessary task of inventing new models ourselves, using the collaborative techniques learned over the past decade, and based in the real evidence around us.

into Occurrences 2%

I have been so constantly under the necessity of watching the movements of the most unprincipled set of pirates I have ever known, that all my time has been occupied in defense, in putting evidence into something like legal shape that I am the inventor of the Electro-Magnetic Telegraph!!

towards Occurrences 2%

The fact that Mrs. Battle and Mrs. Burney were both Sarahs is a small piece of evidence towards their fusion, but there is something more conclusive in the correspondence.

within Occurrences 2%

The evidence within the poems themselves strongly indicates that they were not written by Jeremiah.

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