Which preposition to use with suspension

of Occurrences 298%

" "I move for a suspension of sentence," said Smith, "Spalding's defence of the weed, induces me to withdraw the indictment against it, leaving punishment only for the excessive use of it.

from Occurrences 14%

For in this dialogue, all the divine genera proceed in order from the first cause, and evince their mutual suspension from each other.

in Occurrences 10%

And it is further certain that these living particles are so minute that the assumption of their suspension in ordinary air presents not the slightest difficulty.

for Occurrences 8%

For as no law, except such as forbids moral crimes, is invariable, so even the dearest privileges of each subject, being his for the common good, are liable to temporary suspension for that common good.

by Occurrences 5%

but I must move on. LAWYERS' PRACTICE I come now to the second objection of Mr. Kasturiranga Iyengar with reference to the suspension by lawyers of their practice.

between Occurrences 5%

Power is only a balance or poise between virtue and vice, or a suspension between good and evil.

to Occurrences 2%

There was, indeed, a short suspension to this cruel distrust.

at Occurrences 2%

The citizen whose money was in bank receives it back since the suspension at a sacrifice in its amount, whilst he who kept it in the legal currency of the country and in his own possession pursues without loss the current of his business.

during Occurrences 2%

Thus, for instance, the running brook, though by no means peculiar, is appropriated to Spring; as affording by its motion and seeming exultation one of the most lively images of that spirit of renovation which animates the earth after its temporary suspension during the Winter.

than Occurrences 1%

An excess of the ferrous salt in the ferrous oxalate developer; and when this is the case, the yellow compound salt is more in suspension than solution, and in the course of development it is deposited upon, and at the same time formed in, the gelatinous film.

through Occurrences 1%

Since Henry III.'s coming to the throne, war had gone on between the Catholics and the Protestants, but languidly and with frequent suspensions through local and shortlived truces.

above Occurrences 1%

If the number of revolutions and the length of the arms be fixed, and it is wanted to know what is the diameter of the circle described by the balls, you must divide the constant number 187.58 by the number of revolutions per minute, and the square of the quotient will be the vertical height in inches of the centre of suspension above the plane of the balls' revolution.

Which preposition to use with  suspension