Which preposition to use with alternation

of Occurrences 161%

The time of my waking would have been about 11 o'clock at night, if we had continued on the earth; but we were now in a region where there was no alternation of day and night, but one unvarying cloudless sun.

between Occurrences 6%

Their lives were a continual alternation between idleness and extreme toil, riotous debauchery and great privation, prolonged monotony and days of great excitement and adventure.

in Occurrences 5%

Dick, too, had flown to his adored Jack, and Acredale, confounded by the swift alternations in the young soldier's fortunes, settled down to wait the outcome with a tender sorrow for the bright young life eclipsed in disgrace so awful, death so ignominious.

with Occurrences 3%

But, in all important decisions, he was the master; and she recognized it, and leaned upon it in a way which was almost ludicrous in its alternation with her petulance and perpetual dictating to him in trifles.

from Occurrences 3%

can any man see ghosts, like him? or fight with his own shadow"SESSA"as he does in that strangely-neglected thing, the Cobbler of Prestonwhere his alternations from the Cobbler to the Magnifico, and from the Magnifico to the Cobbler, keep the brain of the spectator in as wild a ferment, as if some Arabian Night were being acted before him.

for Occurrences 1%

There is a very great deal more to be said on this most important subject; but to-day I need only tell youwhich I do with all respect, without complaining of what you have said, and without denying that in practical usage some day there may be means of alternation for meeting your difficultyI see no chance whatever of our being able to comply with your present request.

By Occurrences 1%

My ancestral fame is written, That he brought me here, the weight Of his great crown to bear with him, And that Rome upon my entry Gave to me a recognition That repaid the debt it owed me, Since the victories were admitted Which in glorious alternation By my sword and pen were given her?

at Occurrences 1%

Address Zaleski, at R Abbey, in the county of M.' I gazed in mute alternation at the advertisement and at him.

Which preposition to use with  alternation