Which preposition to use with photo
From a Photo by Gunn & Stuart, Richmond.]
We have a full length photo of him in native costume.
I know who you are, for I've seen your photo in the papers.
(Photo from I.F.S.)
He regarded these photos as credentials.
Or again it is a Tommy learning to appreciate the heroism of a French peasant woman: 'Er bloke's out scrappin' with the rest, Pushin' a bay'net in Argonne; She wears 'is photo on 'er breast, "Mon Jean," she sezthe French for John.
"And so" "And so I want you to use your utmost ingenuity to find out if your cousin James gave that photo to Fullaway," continued Chettle.
Then I took a photo of the fort from the corner by the gun tower looking towards the musjid, which is shown in a photo at the beginning of the book, but taken in more peaceful times.
Esther surveyed the crumpled bits of photo with convincing dismay.
ERRINGTON "Did you ever see Mr. Errington, the gentleman so closely connected with the mysterious death on the Underground Railway?" asked the man in the corner as he placed one or two of his little snap-shot photos before Miss Polly Burton.
And now, because you are jealous of poor Metelill, and think Aunt Charlotte may take a fancy to you instead of her, you are sticking his photo into her book just to do her harm with the aunts.