Which preposition to use with united

in Occurrences 722%

The problem now is, not for Catholic and Protestant to waste energy and spiritual strength in contending for mastery over each other, but for them to unite in changing and bettering the condition of our island peoples.

with Occurrences 657%

What touched the boy or girl, man or woman, and led him or her to Christ was not the sermon, or pastoral talk, though this one or another may have united with the Church after a special sermon, revival, or personal appeal.

to Occurrences 303%

Erminia next appears, and the happy accident explained, Erminia is bestowed upon the dauphin, whilst the princess is united to the favourite.

in Occurrences 67%

There is no delay, the lovers are united in matrimony, Baliardo being overwhelmed at the honour done his house.

under Occurrences 67%

I replied, 'It will be settled by being united under one sway,' "'Who can so unite it?'

for Occurrences 64%

Several scattered country churches might unite for these services.

into Occurrences 57%

The whole system, viscera, visceral nerves and the endocrines gradually united into a complete autonomous organism within the organism, and as such functions as the vegetative apparatus.

against Occurrences 42%

They united against him, put him in, and departed, leaving him there.

to Occurrences 32%

In Baptism, Christians are united to Jesus, to His life, to His spirit.

at Occurrences 31%

On January 10, 1917, Briand, speaking in the name of all the Allies, united at that time pour la défense et la liberté des peuples, put forward as a fundamental programme the restoration of Belgium, Serbia and Montenegro: Montenegro was in this on an equality with Belgium.

as Occurrences 26%

Fourteen years of kindly British rule had loosened the old French bonds of government and the habitants were no longer united as part of one people with the seigneurs and the clergy.

on Occurrences 21%

There should be a black or blue patch on its back, called the saddle; the tail must be of the same colour with the back and snout; while the legs should be all white; and there ought to be dark stripes on both sides of the body in front, passing backwards to meet the saddle, and uniting on the top of the shoulders at the part called the withers in a horse.

with Occurrences 15%

There were those who, by asceticism, by different methods of mortifying the flesh, liberated the spirit that it might rise and become united with the origin of all being; to such an extent, that with some the profession of faith was reduced to the blasphemous exclamation: "I am Allah."

among Occurrences 9%

Here were eleven states, geographically contiguous, governed by groups of men who for half a century had pursued a well-defined policy in common, united among themselves and marked off from most of the other states by a difference far more deeply rooted in the groundwork of society than any mere economic difference,the difference between slave-labour and free-labour.

by Occurrences 6%

But, however, after having supposed that two crooked atoms unite by hooking one another, the Epicurean must be forced to own that the thinking being, which is free in his operations, and which consequently is not a collection of atoms, ever moved by necessary laws, is incorporeal, and could not by its figure be hooked with the body it animates.

at Occurrences 4%

The parents themselves had felt stronger, more united at the advent of each fresh child.

from Occurrences 4%

After this, the third in order, who were those who were seated on the south, delivered their sentiments as follows: "An image of God and a likeness of God are two distinct things; but in man they are united from creation; and we see, as from an interior light, that the image of God maybe destroyed by man, but not the likeness of God.

without Occurrences 4%

Sometimes they will meet like friends and old acquaintances; they will come rapidly together, and unite without either having to alter itself at allas wine mixes with water.

than Occurrences 4%

And, in times of happiness, we have enjoyed that doubly from being able to share it with a friend; and where can one find friends more tender and more united than in one's own family?

than Occurrences 3%

Its operation, however, is much quickened by the addition of magnesia; both of which are more effective when thus united than when given separately.

under Occurrences 3%

In Italy itself there is the commencement of constitutional authority, although it is united under a king.

of Occurrences 3%

To you hath come the rumor of the war, Which, to avenge the fairest woman's wrongs, The force united of the Grecian kings Round Ilion's walls encamp'd.

after Occurrences 3%

Eastern Galicia, Northern Bukovina, and the Ruthene districts of Hungary as far as Ungvár and Munkács, would be incorporated in the Russian Empire, though it is to be hoped that an early result of this change would be the grant of a certain modified autonomy, or at least of special linguistic and religious privileges, to the Ukraine population, thus united after centuries of partition in a single body politic.

until Occurrences 2%

For example, the upper end of the tibia and its shaft do not unite until the twenty-first year.

for Occurrences 2%

Forty-five years later, at the end of the ninth century, shortly after the death of Charles the Fat, the last of the Carlovingians who appears to have re-united for a while all the empire of Charlemagne, this empire had begotten seven instead of three kingdoms, those of France, of Navarre, of Provence or Cisjuran Burgundy, of Trans-juran Burgundy, or Lorraine, of Allemannia, and of Italy.

Which preposition to use with  united