Which preposition to use with notorious

for Occurrences 87%

He was charged with having taught his followers, young men of the first Athenian families, to despise the established government, to be turbulent and seditious, and his accusors pointed to Alcibiades and Critias, notorious for their lawlessness, as examples of the fruits of his teaching.

as Occurrences 22%

In a word, Tom's zeal became as notorious as his riches.

in Occurrences 22%

A mill notorious in the district for its ancient, unsanitary buildings, its poor management, its bad treatment of its hands.

of Occurrences 9%

So Tutt, though hand and glove in his office with the most notorious of the elite of Longacre Square, came home to supper with the naiveté and innocence of a theological student for whom an evening at a picture show is the height of dissipation.

at Occurrences 7%

It is an incredible thing to say, but still it was only too notorious at the time, that he returned nobody's salutation; especially as he had two men of Anagnia with him, Mustela and Laco; one of whom had the care of his swords, and the other of his drinking cups.

to Occurrences 6%

It is impossible, meanwhile, that the wreck of such a mountain should not have left traces visible and notorious to this day.

among Occurrences 4%

This may be judged of from the fact that it is perfectly notorious among slaveholders, both North and South, that of the tens of thousands of slaves sold annually in the northern slave states to be transported to the south, large numbers of them die under the severe, process of acclimation, all suffer more or less, and multitudes much, in their health and strength, during their first years in the far south and south west.

from Occurrences 4%

Tis notorious from the Instance under Consideration, that it must be owing chiefly to the use of brown Juggs, muddy Belch, and the Fumes of a certain memorable Place of Rendezvous with us at Meals, known by the Name of Staincoat Hole: For the Atmosphere of the Kitchen, like the Tail of a Comet, predominates least about the Fire, but resides behind and fills the fragrant Receptacle above-mentioned.

than Occurrences 4%

But of all his stories there was none which was more notorious than that of the Koran and the Foreign Office messenger.

through Occurrences 4%

Travellers of late have told us enoughand too much for our comfort of mindof that prevailing dread of poison as well as of magic which urges the African Negroes to deeds of horrible cruelty; and the fact that these African Negroes, up to the very latest importations, are the special practisers of Obeah, is notorious through the West Indies.

during Occurrences 3%

We were introduced to a planter who was notorious during the reign of slavery for the strictness of his discipline, to use the Barbadian phrase, or, in plain English, for his rigorous treatment and his cruelty.

by Occurrences 2%

I pledge you my word that in Lyons he was born, where Licinus [Footnote: A Gallic slave, appointed by Augustus Procurator of Gallia Lugudunensis, when he made himself notorious by his extortions.

with Occurrences 2%

It is notorious with all breeds that puppies change very much as they grow.

on Occurrences 1%

For there are facts equally notorious on the other side.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Abel is notorious throughout Washington as the hireling of the lumber interests.

under Occurrences 1%

It was natural that they should take up the work left half done by their predecessors; and early in 1849 they introduced a Bill which was destined to become notorious under the name of the 'Rebellion Losses Bill.'

over Occurrences 1%

The people of Basey are notorious over all Samar for their laziness and their stupidity, but are advantageously distinguished from the inhabitants of Tacloban by their purity of manners.

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