Examples of 'came under suspicion' in a sentence

Meaning of "came under suspicion"

came under suspicion: being suspected or viewed with doubt or mistrust, often used when someone or something is being investigated for possible wrongdoing

How to use "came under suspicion" in a sentence

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came under suspicion
Everything linked to communism came under suspicion.
Commander Carlton first came under suspicion when he showed up in surveillance photos.
He had announced that he would do so before he came under suspicion.
But he never came under suspicion.
He came under suspicion during the Hollywood Blacklist.
The source of his funds came under suspicion.
His family later came under suspicion during the October Revolution and moved to Moscow.
Featured amenities for a senior citizens came under suspicion.
Inevitably the community came under suspicion and was closely watched.
Ironically, even the foremost spokesman for radical politics came under suspicion.
Sophie Ursinus was arrested and soon came under suspicion of having poisoned her husband.
Breiting applied for, but was refused, membership of the NSDAP and came under suspicion.
Rocco Gennaro came under suspicion.
After the British abandoned the gold standard, even the dollar came under suspicion.
At the time, many Treasury employees came under suspicion of communist sympathies.

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Those who dared to speak out, such as Judge Nathanial Saltonstall, came under suspicion.
During the McCarthy era, Lanczos came under suspicion for possible communist links.
A former IRA volunteer, Pringle was in the area and came under suspicion.
Klopfleisch later came under suspicion by Stasi, the East German secret police.
But finally even the skull fragments came under suspicion.
Hyatt came under suspicion after John Brown 's unsuccessful raid on Harpers Ferry.
The count tried to intervene but came under suspicion himself.
Jones came under suspicion of trafficking in narcotics in 2004.
Caius Gracchus also came under suspicion.
His reputation of outstanding Christian philosopher, theologian, and spiritual guide, came under suspicion.
Naturally, Mary came under suspicion.
The far-right Neo-fascist organization Ordine Nuovo, founded by Pino Rauti, came under suspicion.
During March 2010, Serey Die came under suspicion of corruption in connection with betting manipulation.
And around five o'clock and you came under suspicion.
German-born citizens came under suspicion.
With the defection of Burgess and Maclean to Moscow in May 1951, Blunt came under suspicion.
Alfred Potter quickly came under suspicion.
When Burgess and Maclean fled to Moscow in May 1951 Philby came under suspicion by association.
The 2nd Infantry also came under suspicion.
It was true, however, that, at times, she came under suspicion.
First Ascanio della Corgna came under suspicion.
A teacher called ' Dick Newman ' came under suspicion.

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