A temperamental opera diva arouses official suspicion that she is a spy, secretly gathering classified information to pass to enemy agents.
Once someone discovered the body and the police ruled his dying a suicide, there would have been no official suspicion of foul play.
Continuing official suspicion and legal restrictions continued well into the 19th century.
But the contrast between his Exalted neckware and his shabby accoutrements was in itself cause for official suspicion.
A businessman insists he is not the landlord despite his dealings with banks and ample official suspicion.
The English Array was not shut down, as other organisations of the right were in the war years, but was under official suspicion and saw little activity.
On at least three separate occasions before Dec. 22, this lanky, unkempt man aroused official suspicions in a way not usually associated with hard-core terrorists.
Drawing official suspicion as a republican paper, it became noted for fueling revolt regionally.
"Three rather small objects, unknown to the authorities, which you may take up to your ship without arousing official suspicion in the slightest."
The stalwarts of the Waterside Workers Federation were subject to official suspicion and scrutiny for many years.