Which preposition to use with based

on Occurrences 4084%

The whole right theory of trade is a give-and-take between men and nations, based on a just price, and with a deep law of Value, not yet wholly formulated, underlying each transaction.

of Occurrences 1211%

It is situated, alone, at the base of a low hill.

in Occurrences 72%

The Bostons started with a man on base in the third.

to Occurrences 63%

But it is only to the northward that the entire range, from base to summit, is covered with lava.

for Occurrences 58%

First of all, Daubert has earned his place at first base for the season of 1912.

at Occurrences 33%

' Worn out by his worries, Schuyler fell ill and was sent to command the base at Albany.

as Occurrences 17%

Indeed he might have had letters after his name save for the fact that hethe Colonelwould never recommend a man unless his discipline was as good as his leading, and his conduct at the base as praiseworthy as at the front.

with Occurrences 16%

Morris left the base with similar designs on Shaw, and every one, with the exception of the den-keepers, seemed suddenly seized with an irresistible desire to do something.

from Occurrences 12%

But Canada was directly engaged in no more than the first three campaigns, when the Americans invaded her in 1775 and '76, and when the British used her as the base from which to invade the new American Republic in 1777.

than Occurrences 11%

The evidence furnished by the hewing, facing, and superposition of the stones of the Pyramids, that these structures were built by men, has no greater weight than the evidence that the chalk was built by Globigerinoe; and the belief that those ancient pyramid-builders were terrestrial and air-breathing creatures like ourselves, is not better based than the conviction that the chalk-makers lived in the sea.

into Occurrences 5%

Original matter was considered as the elementary cause of all beings, by which they expected literally to work miracles, to transmute the base into noble metals, to metamorphose man in his animal state by chemical processes, to render him more durable, and to secure him against early decline and dissolution.

by Occurrences 5%

We can only undermine its base by too searching an analysis of that upon which it is built.

without Occurrences 4%

British vigilance had been lax or the German fleet could never have gone so far from its base without discovery; and this laxity proved costly for the British; and might even have proven more costly still.

under Occurrences 2%

They set up stone pillars in rowsso powerful were theyand laid a stone base under them, and the house was made ready.

towards Occurrences 2%

Indeed, the fire against Ostend was so effective that the harbour fell into disuse as a base towards the end of 1917.

before Occurrences 2%

Therefore have I also made you contemptible, And base before all the people, According as ye have not kept my ways, And have had no respect for me in imparting the law.

about Occurrences 2%

It is of no use going into that again, but there was nothing base about it.

below Occurrences 2%

" Nestled at the base below us, was the little village of Handschuhheim, one of the oldest in this part of Germany.

on Occurrences 1%

Was for a time a close student of ferns, and issued his notable book, "Ferns," in 1903, containing his "Analytical Key Based on the Stipes."

above Occurrences 1%

Ah, why has death so long delay'd To wrap me in his friendly shade, Left me to wander thus alone, When all my heart held dear is gone! But let me check these fretful sighs Well may the base above me rise, When yonder planets as they run Mount in the sky above the sun.

across Occurrences 1%

Its sides are wooded, and the forest stretches from its base across the valley to the crest of the western ridge.

against Occurrences 1%

General Halleck, who then commanded the Western Department, ordered General Grant, after the capture of Forts Henry and Donelson, to move to Pittsburg Landing, and seize that point as a base against Corinth.

around Occurrences 1%

His red cap formed a large crease at its base around his forehead.

behind Occurrences 1%

He designed to bring the sharp strong rim of the base behind the ear with the first blow, on the temple with the second, and just anywhere thereafter, if time permitted of a thereafter.

en Occurrences 1%

El asta y los brazos son de hierro; la redonda base en que se apoya, de mármol, y la escalinata que á ella conduce, de obscuros

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