Which preposition to use with combination

of Occurrences 1322%

Growth is the combination of our souls with the things that are, in such a way as to make a perpetual progress toward the things that are to be.

with Occurrences 127%

But nothing has been supplied to the bean save water, carbonic acid, ammonia, potash, lime, iron, and the like, in combination with phosphoric, sulphuric, and other acids.

in Occurrences 61%

Any one of these celebrated processes, by itself, might have been desirable; but their indiscriminate and impetuous combination in the present case gave the Flowerpot a confused impression that her whole ride was a startling series of incessant sharp turns around obdurate street corners, and kept her plunging about like an early young Protestant tossed in a Romish blanket.

against Occurrences 23%

Had he ventured upon any less certain course, he must have risked a similar combination against himself.

among Occurrences 20%

This impolitic lenity, too frequent in those times, was probably the result of a secret combination among the barons, who never could endure to see the total ruin of one of their own order: but it encouraged Fawkes de Breauté, a man whom King John had raised from a low origin, to persevere in the course of violence to which he had owed his fortune, and to set at nought all law and justice.

for Occurrences 19%

Returning to Ogallala I purchased from Bill Phant, an extensive cattle drover from Texas, a herd of cattle, which I drove to my ranch on the Dismal river, after which I bade my partner and the boys good-bye, and started for the Indian Territory to procure Indians for my Dramatic Combination for the season of 1878-79.

as Occurrences 11%

[Footnote C: Since traveled with me in my Dramatic Combination as interpreter for Sioux Indians.]

at Occurrences 9%

He pressed the combination at the right side of the desk, instead of that at the left side.

on Occurrences 9%

She may give out she will make these changesshe may make somebut her object is to prevent all combination on the part of Austria, France, and England.

between Occurrences 9%

From all we could hear concerning affairs in the Mohawk Valley, it seemed much as if the senseless panic among St. Leger's force had resulted in breaking up the combination between the British and the Indians, in which case Thayendanega would not be able to ravage the country nearabout Cherry Valley, as he had doubtless counted on.

to Occurrences 6%

And the dresses, both of women and men, were beautiful in form and color, made in the finest fabrics, and affording delightful combinations to the eye.

by Occurrences 5%

In creation the three potencies stand related as the unlimited Can-be, the limiting Must-be, and the Ought-to-be, or operate as material, formal, and final causes, all held in undivided combination by the soul.

from Occurrences 5%

By a trick and a forged letter this girl obtained the combination from this man." Mr. Grimm drew a long breath.

into Occurrences 4%

It would be the generic image of a four-oar formed by the combination into a single picture of a great many sight memories of those boats.

like Occurrences 4%

You must never set words scowling and growling at each other through injudicious combinations like this: "She was five feet, four and three-quarter inches high, had a small, round scar between her nose and her left cheek-bone, and moved with the lissom and radiant grace of a queen.

than Occurrences 4%

There is much less of combination than of momentary inspiration, derived from circumstances, in the resolutions and conduct of political chiefs, kings, senators, or great men.

under Occurrences 3%

The combination under one leadership of such a heterogeneous mass as that of his Arabs would have been unthinkable a few years before.

after Occurrences 2%

Growth of combinations after 1880.

without Occurrences 1%

Similarly the principles which spring from them are "nothing more than principles of possible experience," and can be referred to phenomena alone, beyond which they are arbitrary combinations without objective reality.

before Occurrences 1%

As far as our memories enable us to say, they related only to the combinations before spoken of, and not at all to the corrupt receipt of money by any officer of the United States; consequently they respected what was considered as a dead matter, known to the preceding Administrations, and offering nothing new to call for investigations, which those nearest the dates of the transactions had not thought proper to institute.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Francis Markrute had a theory that certain human beings are born with moral antennaea sort of extra combination beyond the natural of the senses of sight, smell, hearing and understandingwhich made them apprehend situations and people even when these chanced to be of a hitherto unknown race or habit.

near Occurrences 1%

A color always subtracted any similar color that might exist in combination near it.

within Occurrences 1%

I've never seen yours, but I know something about safes, and I'll undertake to open it without the combination within ten minutes.

Occurrences 1%

Synalepha usually occurs when the initial vowel of the second word is accented, especially when the first word ends in a weak vowel, and also in the combinations , , oa, , , . Ex.

Which preposition to use with  combination