Which preposition to use with case

of Occurrences 8773%

" Pedo brings him before the judgement seat of 14 Aeacus, who was holding court under the Lex Cornelia to try cases of murder and assassination.

in Occurrences 1541%

Each one then received his fee, and hurried home, to publish his own statement of the case in a pamphlet.

on Occurrences 1116%

" "Why do they want Bonsor?" "His case on the docketMcGinty v. Burt Bonsor, proprietor of the Gold Nugget.

with Occurrences 936%

He listened to all the details of the plan; they gave him the name of the general, supposed to have very Republican sympathies (not generally the case with officers), the number of regiments, etc., who would march at a given signal, but when he said, "It is possible, you might get a certain number of men together, but what would you do with them?"

for Occurrences 393%

It was a case for action.

to Occurrences 318%

In the end I found it best to shut my eyes and commend our case to our Maker.

as Occurrences 226%

All this have they suffered in pursuit of duty, or at the bidding of conscience; and of such and of brave Joseph Ford there comes to us across the agesa saying spoken long ago, to the effect that "he that loseth his life shall save it": and we need to remember that saying in such cases as that of Fireman Ford.

at Occurrences 209%

Had I reflected, my pistol was in its case at home, and I had no weapon but a hazel staff.

before Occurrences 199%

Livius then laid his case before the Privy Council in England.

against Occurrences 197%

This man you see, who for so many years has been masquerading under my name, has done me the favour of murdering two Julias, great-granddaughters of mine, one by cold steel and one by starvation; and one great grandson, L. Silanussee, Jupiter, whether he had a case against him (at least it is your own if you will be fair.)

from Occurrences 189%

The only other way out that I have been able to find is for me to see Miss Fewbanks and ask her to withdraw the case from Crewe.

by Occurrences 127%

This deposit, I have no doubt, was derived from the surface like the others, but in this case by the melting of icebergs and the precipitation of foreign matter contained in the ice.

like Occurrences 121%

I believe he revolutionized the treatment of cases like mine, and that he, to a certain extent, experimented on me; at any rate, he treated me on philosophical principles, and told me often" (he went to him for twenty years)

out Occurrences 114%

In nine cases out of ten it has nothing whatever to do with Husbandry.

than Occurrences 68%

The horses were in worse case than ever, and only two miserable teams and a few tottering pack-horses remained capable of working.

without Occurrences 56%

He looked at it for a moment,hesitated,touched the inner corner of his right eye with the pulp of his middle finger,looked at the face of the watch,said it was getting into the forenoon,then opened the watch and handed me the loose outside case without a word.

under Occurrences 51%

Nevertheless, in the case under notice, some vigilant detective, with a nose as sharp as that of a Spitz-dog, obtained a clue to the arrangements of the counterfeiters.

after Occurrences 50%

"Keep that door shut!" "May the witnesses go in the third case after this, my lord?"

into Occurrences 32%

"They would probably take Polete's case into their own hands.

among Occurrences 28%

Gertie Slayback was statistically down as a woman wage-earner; a typhoid case among the thousands of the Borough of Manhattan for 1901; and her twice-a-day share in the Subway fares collected in the present year of our Lord.

within Occurrences 23%

This writer gives several cases within his own knowledge, in which music has been efficacious; but the consideration as well as the honour of these, more properly belong to modern than to ancient music.

between Occurrences 17%

The distinction sometimes made in such cases between accidental influences and the regular course of nature is a superficial one.

during Occurrences 14%

This had been very much the case during their residence in Holland; but on their arrival in New England, Edith was left still more to her brother's guidance.

about Occurrences 10%

The priests at Er-Heb was doing all right, but they had a lot of pending cases about land to show me, and some men from another village had been firing arrows at night.

through Occurrences 10%

The delegation presented its case through the leader, who urged that men be given the right to vote and sit in Parliament.

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