Which preposition to use with accounting

of Occurrences 13480%

Of the simple, stiffly given account of weird and extraordinary matters, I will say little.

for Occurrences 2731%

Possibly this can be partly accounted for by the fact that the nearest railway station (Ardrahan) is some forty miles distant.

in Occurrences 410%

These I found by the tracks were favorite outlooks and resting-places for the wild animalsbears, wolves, foxes, wildcats, etc.which abound here, and would have to be taken into account in the establishment of bee-ranches.

with Occurrences 177%

But after a while the greengrocer came on his monthly mission, in his white apron and shirt-sleeves, and she compared stubs with him from a file on her desk and balanced her account with careful squinted glance and a keen eye for an overcharge on a cut of breakfast bacon.

to Occurrences 137%

"You have got, unless you wish very unpleasant consequences to follow, to render an account to me, as Miss Morriston's friend, of your abominable conduct towards her.

from Occurrences 109%

I've sent poem after poem to all the first-class magazines in the country, which, if they'd been published, would have enabled me to pay my debts, and start new accounts from Maine to Georgia.

for Occurrences 65%

There's no accounting for tastes, but as for me, give me a good bed where I can stretch out, and I'll never ask to sleep on a trapeze bar.

at Occurrences 64%

"Rudolph," said she, "haven't you an account at the Occidental Bank?" "Hardly an account, dear lady,merely a deposit large enough to entitle me to receive monthly notices that I have overdrawn it.

as Occurrences 61%

" "Bull's got the size of a hoss, and as a hoss he'd do pretty well, but he ain't no account as a man.

by Occurrences 58%

Miss Nightingale thus learnt nursing very thoroughly, and when she came back to England turned her knowledge to account by taking charge of an institution in London.

than Occurrences 43%

But, on more accounts than one, I had had enough of moose-hunting.

on Occurrences 25%

She found her knowledge of German very useful, and turned it to the best account on several occasions when she met with German immigrants.

between Occurrences 24%

The first errour, or rather one part of a general and complicated errour, is the computation of time, not by days, but by calendar months, which, as they are not equal one to another, may embarrass the account between the sailors and those that employ them.

against Occurrences 14%

Home guards were organized in almost every village of the threatened portion of the state, but the authorities could not furnish arms or ammunition and their services would have been of little account against the well-armed savages in case they had been attacked.

among Occurrences 11%

The few pounds of honey and wax produced are consumed at home, and are scarcely taken into account among the coarser products of the farm.

without Occurrences 9%

It was to be hoped the poor fellow had gone to his final account without pain, as would have been the case had the huge shot struck him.

of Occurrences 9%

Then you can demand an accounting of Jetson.

before Occurrences 8%

In vain did his honest steward Flavius try to represent to him his condition, laying his accounts before him, begging of him, praying of him, with an importunity that on any other occasion would have been unmannerly in a servant, beseeching him with tears, to look into the state of his affairs.

in Occurrences 5%

By God, if" He demanded this accounting in a tone of passionate fierceness such as none of those present had ever heard in him, turning first upon William Pressley and then upon Robert Knox.

into Occurrences 5%

Patty had no time to look at these before she went to school, so she placed them carefully in her desk, determined to hurry home that afternoon and get her accounts into apple-pie order before her father came home.

with Occurrences 4%

Fundamentals of accounting with questions, problems and practice sets.

during Occurrences 4%

The resultant inconvenience was not of much account during peace, but became of importance in war, and as the war progressed the Chief of the Staff gradually exercised executive functions, orders which were not of the first importance being issued by the Staff in accordance with the policy approved generally by the First Sea Lord.

to Occurrences 4%

But her woman's love made her divine that this was not a shock to his soul, as it was to hers, but stimulationa man's strange spiritual accounting to his fellow-men.

by Occurrences 3%

By Robert Amory, Jr., with a chapter on cost accounting by Perry Mason.

about Occurrences 3%

"If you don't know anything about it, or any of the persons concerned, where would you begin?" "There are plenty of persons named in these accounts about whom one could find something out, at any rate," replied Appleyard, tapping the newspaper with his finger.

Which preposition to use with  accounting