How to use in-sentence of “suspicious of”:
+ The fact that the first user edited a nonsense article after the second user created it makes me suspicious of both of them.
+ After 2001, the United States of America became very suspicious of both the Sharia courts and the Islamic Union of being terrorists.
+ As it is, the fact that he does not reference a printed version, and has not made even one edit to either Badfinger or Tom Evans, despite his alleged “research”, makes me highly suspicious of the whole matter.
+ Be very suspicious of any changes to articles about children’s movies.
+ If you become even slightly suspicious of a user, please email an active administrator immediately and we will investigate it.
+ Bartolo is suspicious of the Count, and Basilio says that they should start to tell bad stories about him to get him out of the way.

Example sentences of “suspicious of”:
+ Penguin makes one of his costumed henchman to kidnap the mayor's baby while he "saves" him, becoming a hero in the eyes of the people however, billionaire Bruce Wayne is suspicious of the Penguin and finds out that he is the leader of the Red Triangle Circus Gang who commits crimes throughout Gotham.
+ He then took the letter back to Connecticut, where, suspicious of Arnold's actions, he delivered it to the head of the Connecticut militia.
+ Penguin makes one of his costumed henchman to kidnap the mayor’s baby while he “saves” him, becoming a hero in the eyes of the people however, billionaire Bruce Wayne is suspicious of the Penguin and finds out that he is the leader of the Red Triangle Circus Gang who commits crimes throughout Gotham.
+ He then took the letter back to Connecticut, where, suspicious of Arnold’s actions, he delivered it to the head of the Connecticut militia.
+ His first appearance was in “An Unearthly Child.” Suspicious of student Susan Foreman’s strange knowledge of history and science, Ian and Barbara follow her home to the TARDIS.
+ He warned that within ten years there would be yet another world war and told many to be suspicious of the Nazis.
+ Some people are suspicious of the Church.
+ Tsar Alexander I became increasingly suspicious of those around him, especially after an attempt was made to kidnap him when he was on his way to the conference in Aachen, Germany.
+ They grew suspicious of this wife they had never seen, He tried to tell them that his wife left him each morning at first light, so they suggested that he should block up the doors and windows so she could not see the sun.
+ Kate is suspicious of the relationship.
+ Be suspicious of anything with a global- or national-sounding name that didn’t exist 10 years ago, doesn’t have a professionally designed website, and looks like a one-person operation, with no WP:Notability even in the specialist press.
+ However, some people are suspicious of him.
+ He was suspicious of anything innovative.
+ He also described himself as a “radical democrat, suspicious of all forms of authority” on the “Matrix”-themed documentary “The Burly Man Chronicles”.
+ Catholic bishops and non-church people were suspicious of federal censorship.
+ This new government was suspicious of Lavoisier’s great success as a scientific researcher and as a public administrator.
