Which preposition to use with investigations
A minister may be fearless of the investigations of scientific criticism.
The fact that Austria refused to make public the full evidence on which she based her accusations against the Servian Government, added to the fact that she made these accusations after a secret investigation in which the defendant had no representation, has shocked not only America but the entire world; and has convinced the world, as a whole, that Austria and Germany were more guilty of wrongdoing than was Servia.
The Jarvises were not aware that there had ever been any investigation into it.
On investigation by officers of the Board of Health, the foul odor was found to exhale from the premises of 113 Nassau Street.
As if that were not enough, any move of investigation on my part would be radically misinterpreted, and to my own danger, by the men.
They were too resolute in their movements and much too thorough and methodical in their search, for me to dream of their confining their investigations to the first floor.
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On the night after the murder, while Inspector Chippenfield was making investigations at Riversbrook, Hill had managed to obtain the opportunity to put the letters back.
I was busy writing, and when he took up a delicate pearl opera-glass, I stopped his investigations with the time-honored, "No, no, dear, that's for grown-up people.
In my papers on Mar. 21st are various investigations about attractions in both mines.
"So, Mr. Darrin, I give you my word that I won't even start my investigations before this evening.
She had consented to abolish the trade in ten years; and had she not done this, even though we, after an investigation for nearly five years, had ourselves hung back?
What, after all, the schemers concluded, is the little matter of an investigation among Senators to guilty Senators who, deeply versed in the law, have destroyed every compromising document that could be admissible as evidence?
After the experiments of Franklin that did so much to advance the study of electrical phenomena, and to suggest practical applications of electricity, physicists in all countries occupied themselves with investigations along lines marked out by the American philosopher.
The shooting party had gone over to a distant part of the estate, therefore we were able to stroll together up the hill and commence our investigations without let or hindrance.
It can interfere with no one's faith, prescribe forms of worship for no one's observance, inflict no punishment but after well-ascertained guilt, the result of investigation under rules prescribed by the Constitution itself.
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Louise had originally undertaken her investigation through curiosity and a desire to amuse herself by unveiling the mystery.
In all three cases its opposite is empirical, namely, empirico-psychological investigation by observation in distinction from noëtical investigation from principles; empirical origin in distinction from an origin in pure reason, and empirical use in distinction from application beyond the limits of experience.
The Royal Government considers it its duty as a matter of course to begin an investigation against all those persons who have participated in the outrage of June 28th and who are in its territory.
The principal object of conducting the investigation during the summer solstice has been the facilities afforded for determining atmospheric absorption, the sun's zenith distance at noon being only 17° 12' at New York.
COLBY, CHARLES C. Investigations in industries and resources; to accompany Economic geography, by Charles C. Colby & Alice Foster.
It was natural that navigators should examine unknown islands, cursorily at least; but it did not follow that, if trade was their object, they should delay their voyage in order to push their investigations beyond a very moderate limit.
Mr. Richard Ford's forthcoming work"The Handbook for Spain"about which Mr. Borrow had been making so many enquiries, was the result of many years' hard riding and constant investigation throughout Spain, one of the least known of all European countries at that time.