Which preposition to use with price

of Occurrences 2080%

We have witnessed an extraordinary growth of universities, libraries, and higher schools,the widespread increase of commerce, the prosperity of business, the rise in the price of food, and the great coal-strike of 1902.

for Occurrences 415%

The man who has control of a pricea price for a day's labor, for wages, for a cargo, or for any kind of producthas control of the living conditions of the one who works for him.

in Occurrences 172%

Price in extra cloth, $1.00; in super extra | | cloth, beveled boards, tinted paper, gilt edges, $1.50 | | | | | | | | UNIVERSITY SERIES.

on Occurrences 123%

The man who puts a price on an article, as buyer or seller, enters an arena which is not only commercialit is judicial and ethical: he declares for what amount a man's life-blood shall be used.

at Occurrences 103%

It will be interesting to know the prices at Dawson City for supplies: When I left in June, 1896.

to Occurrences 83%

The question is not: How shall I grind down price to the lowest?

by Occurrences 37%

or will be sent post-paid on | | receipt of the price by | | | | J.B. FORD & CO., Publishers, | | 39 Park Row, New York.

than Occurrences 36%

"Just then I did not know, but not long since I was offered a better price than yours.

as Occurrences 33%

That is to say, individuals of the green species have been found of the skyey colour and sold at a good price as rarities.

from Occurrences 30%

It has been alleged that he demanded an exorbitant price from New York for the transfer of the players.

per Occurrences 29%

Price per volume $0.60

with Occurrences 14%

For now, as I reasoned it out, the planters must begin to compare my prices with the Englishmen's, and must come to see where their advantage lay.

before Occurrences 7%

Instances were related to us of estates that could not be sold at any price before emancipation, that within the last two years have been disposed of at great prices.

into Occurrences 6%

Even Donnegan's inexperienced eye read a price into that shimmering vase.

among Occurrences 6%

Since large antlers, and especially so-called "record heads," of any species of deer command a price among those who desire to pose as sportsmen, and have not the strength or skill to hunt themselves, it has become a regular business for dealers to buy up unusual heads.

without Occurrences 5%

We asked the price without smiling, and the women, wondering, looked up.

below Occurrences 5%

For a strongly-constituted Trust will be able to crush any competing combination of ordinary size and strength by a temporary lowering of its prices below the margin of profitable production, the weapon which a strong rich company can always use successfully against a weaker new competitor.

above Occurrences 4%

If he set an extravagant value upon his other possessions, what price above rubies did he place upon the meek, silent, angular woman, who had been his partner, companion, and friend for more than a quarter of a century.

out Occurrences 4%

Nick, in particular, denounced it, as unwise and uncalled for, though he had made his price out of the very circumstance in prospective; and even Sergeant Joyce was compelled to admit that the knoll, an island no longer, had lost quite half its security as a military position.

after Occurrences 4%

That's well again; For that whose price after fruition falls May well too high be rated ere enjoyed In plain words,if she looks an angel now, you will be better mated than you expected, when you find hera woman.

within Occurrences 4%

3. You will be able to purchase books at prices within your reach; as low as 10 cents for paper covered books, to $5.00 for books bound in cloth or leather, adaptable for gift and presentation purposes, to suit the tastes of the most critical.

like Occurrences 3%

Millions in value pass out of these streets, that go to feed the vanity of those who fancy themselves wealthy, because they hold some ideal pledges for the payment of advances in price like those mentioned by the auctioneer, and which have some such security for the eventual payment, as one can find in calling a thing, that is really worth a dollar, worth a hundred.

beyond Occurrences 3%

For it does not follow that even where a Trust holds an absolute monopoly of the market of a locality, that it will be able to maintain that monopoly were it to raise its prices beyond a certain point.

through Occurrences 3%

Unless there is an unexpected revival in prices through some measure of "protection" being granted by law, or the medium of a great European war, or some such far-reaching dispensation of Providence, terrible to think of for those who live to see it, but with all its possibilities of "good arising out of evil" for future generations, these old villages will contain scarcely a single inhabitant in a hundred year's time.

throughout Occurrences 3%

The advance of cotton prices throughout most of the thirties suspended the discussion, and the régime went on virtually unchanged.

Which preposition to use with  price