Which preposition to use with as

to Occurrences 39%

He knew the Boy Scouts from A to Z, and that got me, 'cause I'm not so old that I've forgotten my scouting.

for Occurrences 28%

In December, 1917, the number of vessels of different classes actually appropriated to various areas is given on the next page in Table A for the British Isles and Table B for the Mediterranean.

in Occurrences 25%

If they can only prove that he was not at A in the morning, and not at B in the afternoon, the evidence of his absence from both is nil, because he might have been at B in the morning and at A in the afternoon.

of Occurrences 14%

* As soon as Gen. Sibley arrived at Fort Ridgely a detail of Company A of the Sixth regiment, under command of Capt. H.P. Grant of St. Paul, and seventy members of the Cullen Guards, under the command of Capt.

as Occurrences 8%

A as a marginal direction] They prease to come in. l. 33.

on Occurrences 6%

We have twenty-six cards, and each card has on it one letter of the alphabet, and some object in nature; the first, for instance, has the letter A on the top, and an apple painted on the bottom.

WITH Occurrences 4%

UNDER NOTE II.AN OR A WITH PLURALS.

from Occurrences 4%

" "I can make out 'tis writ in the Moorish style," says Evans, "but the meaning of it I know not, for I can't tell great A from a bull's foot though it be in printed English.

into Occurrences 4%

In working, both are opened, the steam passes through A into the space b, and issuing through the nozzle c with the pressure due to its head, and a partial vacuum by its contact with the feed water, it drives this water in connection with the jet through the pipe F into the pipe I in connection with the water space of the boiler.

after Occurrences 3%

For this line A after l. 8 reads] Enter a Gentlewoman.

by Occurrences 2%

Then before removing Z, take away A and substitute any other of the already registered portraits, say B, by combining it with Z; lastly, remove Z and substitute A by combining it with B, and register it.

for Occurrences 1%

Tostig's our chief, and Tostig's man am I. As for Eric" "Ayeaye, and what of Eric?" spake a third voicea soft voice and liquid, and a man stepped forth of the rocks with two other men at his heels.

against Occurrences 1%

But place the A against the M as it appears in the figure, and you may teach them to say A, M, AM; and thus all the way down the left side of the row of consonants.

at Occurrences 1%

And I should not change it by turning the a at the close into ie, as so many young peopleand older ones, too, who ought to know betterare in the habit of doing; for I never could understand why girls with so noble names as Anna and Mary and Helen and Margaret and Caroline should change them into the weak and silly forms that we hear every day.

during Occurrences 1%

D. Point in corridor where the waiter Joseph stood with back turned to No. 6 while he looked through door A during Fourth-of-July speeches.

prisonerIfor Occurrences 1%

"A prisonerIfor what?" Chalmette returned no answer, but produced his warrant.

throughout Occurrences 1%

In A throughout the scene Bellario is indicated by 'Boy.' l. 6.

under Occurrences 1%

Section 124-A under which I am happily charged is perhaps the prince among the political sections of the Indian Penal Code designed to suppress the liberty of the citizen.

up Occurrences 1%

I verily believe that if I had proposed an advance of Company A up the hill, he would have approved, and would have led the advance.

about Occurrences 1%

He groaned in the spirit, and muttered something to Mrs. Rev. Dr. A about the degeneracy of other people's children, which made that lady chuckle low, under cover of the night; for she knew that her second son John was the pea-shooter, and had made vain efforts to stop him, by pinching his leg, though the good matron could not help laughing at every fine shot achieved by her promising boy.

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