under suspicion in English

suspected, thought to be guilty

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1. He is under suspicion of murder.

2. He felt he was still under suspicion.

3. He fell under suspicion of tax evasion.

4. Once he is under suspicion he can't win.

5. Several members of the court were under suspicion.

6. He fell under suspicion for distributing seditious pamphlets.

7. Fortune-tellers’ methods or motives have come under suspicion.

8. Scotland Yard had assured him he was not under suspicion.

9. Because of you, your fellow officers have fallen under suspicion!

10. A number of surgeons came under suspicion of unethical behaviour.

11. The whole family is currently under suspicion of her murder.

12. Even her loyalty came under suspicion because of his activities.

13. Mitchell later came under suspicion of assaulting two young girls.

14. Andrew was relieved to discover that he was not himself under suspicion.

15. He was under suspicion - wrongly - and it made him feel frightened and hurt.

16. Civil forfeiture occurs when the government seizes property under suspicion of its involvement in illegal activity

17. In Morrisonville outsiders were under suspicion until they proved they could fit comfortably into Morrisonville society.

18. Everybody in the Summerdale station was under suspicion, and the scandal was spreading faster than the plague.

19. A priest, who comes under suspicion for murder, cannot clear his name without breaking the seal of the Confessional.

20. For lack of explicit and definite semantics in BAN like logics, their correctness of syntax rules and reasoning is under suspicion.

21. In 1959 Navarro Rubio had not only not immediately fallen under suspicion of disloyalty, but had actually made Franco back down.

22. During World War II, Critzer was under suspicion as a German spy and died during a police siege at the Rock in 1942.

23. Brainwash, a novel by British author John Wainwright, upon which the movies Garde à Vue and Under Suspicion are based This page was last edited on 16 October 2020, at 12:01 (UTC)

24. The Party, the Federal Security Bureau, and the European Peoples' Army were maneuvering against each other in an unprecedentedly overt manner: military budgets queried, more MEPs and Party officials under suspicion or arrest, inquiries launched into FSB illegalities, rapid promotions and demotions and Cashierings, military exercises proceeding

25. ‘With the coup d'état of the 18th Brumaire 1799, which brought Bonaparte to power, Paine was again under suspicion.’ ‘Marx also wrote in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.’ ‘The pretext for the Brumaire coup had been the prevention of a Jacobin plot, and in the course of it 62 left-wing deputies were excluded from the

26. ‘With the coup d'état of the 18th Brumaire 1799, which brought Bonaparte to power, Paine was again under suspicion.’ ‘Marx also wrote in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.’ ‘The pretext for the Brumaire coup had been the prevention of a Jacobin plot, and in the course of it 62 left-wing deputies were excluded from the

27. Whereas the effectiveness of data-mining is weakened by the needle in the haystack problem of analysts having to filter through the huge quantity of available data; whereas the extent of digital tracks left by law-abiding citizens is even greater than that of criminals and terrorists who make considerable efforts to conceal their identities; and whereas there are significant rates of false positives whereby not only do wholly innocent people come under suspicion resulting in potential invasion of individual privacy but real suspects meanwhile remain unidentified