Which preposition to use with interrogation
Did the Colonel think he could The Colonel seemed absorbed in that eternal interrogation of the tent-top.
"H'm!" said she, with something of interrogation in her voice.
Aaron desisted after a while, and changed interrogation for information.
That is rather a direct interrogation from so fair a source, and lest we might give offence we will allow people to answer it for themselves in their own way, after which they may, if inclined, communicate with the vivacious beadle, and tell him to look after the organ as well as the doors, &c.
Pray tell your wife that a note of interrogation on the superscription of a letter is highly ungrammatical!
You have lived in this house some time?I said,with a note of interrogation at the end of the statement.
E. Mr Forster calls this place Pielgutu, and explains the name by the substitution of Palchas with a mark of interrogation as doubtful.
She decided to postpone further interrogations until another time.
"Be good enough, Mr. Arbuthnot," he said, "to spare me this amount of useless interrogation by at once stating the nature and amount of the rest.
" The tin-smith was sharpening his pocket-knife on the parapet of the bridge, and, without troubling to lift his eyes, threw just enough interrogation into the remark to show that he meant it to lead to conversation.
Then there are those humanized notes of interrogation like Mr. KING, Mr. HOGGE and Mr. PEMBERTON BILLING.
Wayne spoke of a friend in Vienna from whom he had heard that day and turned to Ann with an interrogation about the Viennese.