Which preposition to use with scrutinizing

with Occurrences 7%

What is all this boring, and probing, and sounding, and scrutinizing with the microscope, and dividing the surface of the building into registered square incheswhat is it all but an exaggeration of the application of the one principle or set of principles of search, which are based upon the one set of notions retarding human ingenuity, to which the Prefect, in the long routine of his duty, has been accustomed?

from Occurrences 2%

All statures should therefore be first scrutinized from the point of view of the pituitary.

as Occurrences 1%

In his Phenomenology a variety of interpretations of the world and of the meaning and destiny of life are scrutinized as to their adequacy and concreteness.

of Occurrences 1%

Under these different heads meteors have been investigated by the scrutinizing of philosophy, and many superstitious notions, long entertained concerning them, entirely exploded.

than Occurrences 1%

I had found her a place as teacher in a young ladies' seminary solely to withdraw her from the espionage of the revolutionary police, which had become more scrutinizing than ever.

in Occurrences 1%

It ought to be scrutinized in all its bearings, and all susceptibilities and material affairs regarded, for it will affect all the people for all time.

at Occurrences 1%

Knowing that every word would be closely scrutinized at the Staff Office, and that the least hint of anything derogatory to the German authorities would keep the letter in the building, I couched it in as pointed and telling terms as possible, having in mind the eyes of the Germans, quite as much as the Ambassador.

Which preposition to use with  scrutinizing