Which preposition to use with scandalous

than Occurrences 5%

Certainly nothing can have been more scandalous than the King's conduct to the Duke.

in Occurrences 4%

It is however singular that though the house continued to sit till April 19ththe only entry on the journals respecting this bill occurs on the 13thmaking it a qualification of the candidates that they should be "persons of known integrity, fearing God, and not scandalous in their conversation.

at Occurrences 2%

Liberty imposes obligations; there is at the bottom of the human conscience something which will always cause slavery to be more scandalous at Washington than at Havana.

on Occurrences 1%

That is discreditable which either with respect to the place in which it is spoken, or to the man who utters it, or to the time at which it is uttered, or to those who hear it, or to the matter which is the subject of discussion, appears scandalous on account of the subject being a discreditable one.

as Occurrences 1%

As for the Regent's own daughters, from the Duchesse de Berry, to Louise, Queen of Spain, each has left behind her a record almost as scandalous as that of her father.

to Occurrences 1%

There is nothing so scandalous to a Government, and detestable in the Eyes of all good Men, as defamatory Papers and Pamphlets; but at the same time there is nothing so difficult to tame, as a Satyrical Author.

during Occurrences 1%

Decline of Warlike Spirit How much the military discipline and the martial spirit of the burgesses suffered from this conversion of war into a traffic in plunder, may be traced in the campaigns against Perseus; and the spread of cowardice was manifested in a way almost scandalous during the insignificant Istrian war (in 576).

of Occurrences 1%

It's scandalous of a man like Crewe, who has money of his own and could live like a gentleman, coming along and taking the bread out of our mouths by accepting fees and rewards for hunting after criminals.

Which preposition to use with  scandalous