Which preposition to use with c

of Occurrences 1710%

Dickens was reporting for the Morning Chronicle, and was just starting on a journey, but yet there are here two separate flourishes; one begins under the s of Charles and ends under the C of that name; the other starts under the capital D and finishes below the n of Dickens.

to Occurrences 18%

[Illustration] First run the knife quite down to the bone, along the side of the fish, from a to b, and also from c to d. Then help the thick part lengthwise, that is, in the direction of the lines from a to b; and the thin part breadthwise, that is, in the direction of the lines from e to f, as shown in the engraving.

in Occurrences 17%

The matter on the first page is not printed in nearly as good type as the original periodicals had it, and while the letters in the heading are quite fair, it is very noticeable that the I's are very defective, and there is no C in it.

for Occurrences 12%

Approach C for traffic making for the north of Ireland.

before Occurrences 9%

"C before e, i, and y, generally sounds soft like s."Hiley's Gram., p. 4.

on Occurrences 6%

A [above], as will be seen by comparing it with Table C on p. 27

as Occurrences 4%

Oh! how he did curse poor Lady C as the fiend who had interrupted all his projects, and who would do so now if possible.

at Occurrences 4%

' 'Imlac in Rasselas, I spelt with a c at the end, because it is less like English, which should always have the Saxon k added to the c[110].'

with Occurrences 4%

A, B and C with variations of spelling add]

without Occurrences 3%

wide move from DA to CB during 0.025 second, it will be readily seen that a drop of water starting from A will have arrived at C in 0.025 second, having been flowing along the surface BC from B to C without either friction or loss of velocity.

by Occurrences 3%

A may have become C by way of B; or C may have become A by way of B; or A and C may be independent modifications of B; or A, B, and C may be independent modifications of some unknown D. Take the case of the Pigs, the Anoplothcridoe, and the Ruminants.

into Occurrences 3%

"It would be a useful improvement to change this c into s, and g into j;" as, piersable, manajable, &c. "Or they might assume i;" as, piercibe, managible, &c.Red Book, p. 170.

toward Occurrences 2%

If I diminish the angle A O C, by moving the radius O C toward O A, the sine C E diminishes rapidly, and the versed sine E A also diminishes, but more slowly, while the cosine O E increases.

after Occurrences 1%

C after the list of Speakers adds the following verses, repeated with variations of spelling in DG] The Stationers Censure.

Which preposition to use with  c