Which preposition to use with suspect

of Occurrences 465%

He suspected of course that something had been arranged about Tunis, and was much annoyed that he hadn't been able to get Tripoli for Italy.

in Occurrences 43%

Physics, astronomy, and philosophy have often found it difficult to observe this restriction, and therefore they used to be at least slightly suspected in pious circles.

for Occurrences 29%

Her father, though, said: "Pat, I've suspected for a long time it was foolish of me to have a red-haired daughter."

from Occurrences 26%

How valueless the most valuable of these trifles must have been in their eyes I had begun to suspect from what I saw, and was afterwards made fully aware.

as Occurrences 16%

"Mr. Vantine suspected as much," I said.

at Occurrences 16%

All this, my lords, may reasonably be suspected at the first view of their proceedings; for how could an inferiour force venture into the way of an enemy, unless upon security that they should not be attacked?

with Occurrences 5%

What I could not see myself I suspect to be equally invisible to others; and I suspect with the more reason, as among all those who have seen it no man can shew it.

about Occurrences 5%

I think he suspects about the bomb.

to Occurrences 4%

You have more than suspected to-day that my life is free, and I admit it; but it is a mistake to believe that, because men quit the high-road which some call honesty, in any particular practice, they are without human feeling.

on Occurrences 4%

The critical question is one of great difficulty; because, though the evidence of the Fathers is naturally suspected on account of their desire to explain away the mistake, and though we can easily imagine that the correction would be made very early and would rapidly gain ground, still the very great preponderance of critical authority is hard to get over, and as a rule Eusebius seems to be trustworthy in his estimate of MSS.

without Occurrences 3%

She had vilely suspected without cause.

than Occurrences 3%

" Mr. Heron, whatever he may have looked, was feeling anything but well at that moment; for he suspected than the lawyer was only masking his attack, and that he meant to spring upon him presently.

until Occurrences 3%

But I never suspected until to-night that I had the honor to be your half-brother, Rudolphone of 'Wild Will's' innumerable bastards.

before Occurrences 2%

Goodyeare said if you be the ptie looke to it, for they intend to haue such as is suspected before the magistrate.

like Occurrences 2%

Good Sir, said they, 'tis strange you dare Such meanness of yourself declare. Were I on earth, replied the Shade, I never had the truth betray'd; For there (and I suspect like you) I ne'er had time myself to view.

by Occurrences 2%

They are allowed to 'remove' suspects by any means they choose, quite in the old style of bag and Bosporus, but the organisation of them is German.

partyfor Occurrences 1%

In order to do justice on each side at this distance of time, we are bound to make allowanceboth for the alarm and the mistaken violence of the authorities, and for the disaffection, the irritation, the strange methods which grew up in the worried and suspected partyfor the difficulties which beset both sides in the conflict, and the counter-influences which drew them hither and thither.

among Occurrences 1%

The agonised public turned on the suspects among them, the defeatists and the pacifists, and for days at a time the baying of an accusing public pursued these miserable creatures and hunted them down.

aboutabout Occurrences 1%

'You know,' she said, so low that I had to bend forward to catch it, 'what people are sayingwhat my people suspect aboutabout Oliver Hobart's death.'

within Occurrences 1%

It is to Greece that we must look for the external type of these Ideals, whose existence we but half suspect within us.

under Occurrences 1%

Now no one knows through what wanton deviltry Father Johannes broached this painful topic with the poor youth; but he had a peculiar faculty, with his smooth tones and his sanctimonious smiles, of thrusting red-hot needles into any wounds which he either knew or suspected under the coarse woollen robes of his brethren.

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