Which preposition to use with wrongs
"Something is wrong in the jungle," said Mary.
"What's wrong with him?" "The schooner.
COVODE said he supposed it would be admitted that he had as little regard for the right and wrong of the thing as any body.
Where dost thou think thy ungrateful Soul will go, Loaded with wrongs to me, should I strike now?
'I had a curious presentiment that something was going wrong about this dinner at the Mitchells'.' 'What dinner at the Mitchells'?
Freedom in the transition and the junior school must be differently applied: individual life begins to merge into community life, and the children begin to learn that things right for individuals may be wrong for the community.
If I did her wrong by mistrustin' her without cause, I'll try to make amends.
Between Boone and the Perley ladies, whose house was separated from "Acre Villa" by a wide lawn and hedge, there had always been the tacit enmity that wrong on one side and meek unreproach on the other breeds.
"Matters went very wrong at times: the doctor fumed like his little craters; growled out long-winded, exhaustive German imprecations: wouldn't even eat.
" Naylor was not wrong as to Mary's mood and purpose.
But this is obviously wrong from the sitting, dancing and whole business of the scene.
He has advised one wrong against me, and he meditates a greater.
No correct judgment on the apportionment of right and wrong between the Belgian civilians and the German army is possible without taking into consideration the status of militarism in each of these countries before the war.
By his smooth, ruddy face, and tunic of purest white, he seemed a runaway parson gone farther wrong than ever.
At this committee John Barton, one of the members of it, stated that he was commissioned by the author of a poem, entitled The Wrongs of Africa, to offer the profits which might arise from the sale of that work, to the committee, for the purpose of enabling them to pursue the object of their institution.
Concealment is not in itself wrong, but it may become wrong through its misuse.
Jack read the monstrous wrong without a tremor.
That villain is your husband, Whose wrongs towards you are bruited through the land.
Go to, there's no wrong Like this, to let maids lie alone so long: Lying alone they muse but in their beds, How they might lose their long-kept maidenheads.
So your demand may be no prejudice To my chaste name, no wrong unto my husband, No suit that may concern my wedlock's breach, I yield unto it; but To pass the bounds of modesty and chastity, Sooner will I bequeath myself again Unto this grave, and never part from hence, Than taint my soul with black impurity. ANS.
It became obvious to her that there had been nothing wrong within him beyond what his frantic terror had done to him.
You would not trust to the predomination of right, which you believe is in your opinions; you would keep wrong out of their heads.
We were quite proud of him then; but he went wrong after his triumph, poor fellow!
For Graehme Stewart had been innocent of any wrong toward him or his bride.
And who shall dare to lay any publick grievances, or private wrongs before the king of Britain, if the highest assembly of the nation shall never address him but in terms of flattery?