Which preposition to use with incarcerated

in Occurrences 24%

As Louis NAPOLEON is said to detest ham, ever since he was incarcerated in the fortress of that name, so does the Hon.

for Occurrences 6%

It was Louis XI., too, who, in 1476, ordered the famous iron cage, to be erected in one of the towers of the Bastille, in which Guillaume, Bishop of Verdun, was incarcerated for fourteen years.

as Occurrences 1%

Many of the prisoners were incarcerated as insurgents, having offended by refusing to espouse the Spanish cause or by some other capital criminality in that line of misconduct!

under Occurrences 1%

They drove to the jail and obtained permission to see the prisoner, who was incarcerated under the name of "Jack Andrews, alias A. Jones."

with Occurrences 1%

This young and beautiful girl of aristocratic Cuban parentage alleged that a Spanish officer had, on the occasion of a raid made on her home, in which her father was captured and imprisoned as a Cuban sympathizer, proposed her release on certain illicit conditions, and on her refusal she was incarcerated with her aged father in the renowned but filthy and dreaded Morro Castle at Havana.

from Occurrences 1%

By the National Currency Act of 1865, section 55, you will see that for this offence against you I may be incarcerated from five to ten yearsnot more than ten.

during Occurrences 1%

The members of the Government, who had been incarcerated during several hours, now wished to show their authority; they felt that their power had been shaken, and saw the necessity of strengthening it.

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