Which preposition to use with combine

with Occurrences 941%

"By combining the hyper-sulphate of iridium with the fumes arising from oxide of copper heated to 1000 C. and combining with picric acid in the proportions described in formula x 18, a reaction, the nature of which I have not fully determined, follows.

in Occurrences 196%

To excel in any work is to combine in that work the most enduring qualities of human labor; to excel in any place is to shine forth with the great qualities of the race.

against Occurrences 52%

On the other hand, the nations do complain of the manner and the methods with which at the last she has precipitated and conducted the waras indeed they have shown by so widely combining against her.

into Occurrences 37%

You tell me that man cannot create; that he can only combine into new shapes elements which God has furnished to his hands.

for Occurrences 23%

We begin with friendships, and all our youth is a reconnoitring and recruiting of the holy fraternity that shall combine for the salvation of men.

to Occurrences 11%

And this, equally evidently, springs out of the innumerable greed of individualsthe countless fibres that combine to one resultthe desire of private persons to get rich quick at all costs, to make their gains out of others' losses, to take advantage of each other, to triumph in success regardless of others' failures.

at Occurrences 10%

I'd have given a good deal for you and Miss Anderson to have seen all those big combines at work on one field.

under Occurrences 6%

I do not think that Germany will ever combine under the leadership of one man; but there are many Germans in the different parts of Germany who enjoy the confidence of their countrymen, and have a leading influence.

as Occurrences 6%

The instructor should first indicate the number of movements that are to be combined as TWO MOVEMENTS or THREE MOVEMENTS.

of Occurrences 5%

In every state there was either one perpetual governor or a combine of them.

on Occurrences 4%

At times they may combine on questions which appeal to their sense of right, their sentiment, perhaps some may say their self-interest; but this was no case for combination.

by Occurrences 2%

Portraits of somewhat different sizes may be combined by placing the larger one farther from the eye, and a long face may be fitted to a short one by inclining and foreshortening the former.

within Occurrences 1%

To associate that thrillingly beautiful and profound voice of his with anything that sounds so prosaic as a "modern conscience" may seem unkind, but actually our modern conscience is anything but prosaic, and combines within it something at once poetic and prophetic, of which that something ghostly in Forbes-Robertson's acting is peculiarly expressive.

after Occurrences 1%

Now these chromosomes may be selected and combined after a fashion, and with a persistence of continuity, that would guarantee character-potential, for good or for ill, through many generations, or they might be so varied in their combinations that no distinct traits would be carried over from one generation to another.

among Occurrences 1%

Power to Combine among the Frontiersmen.

before Occurrences 1%

Oftentimes the juice from second and third extractions may be combined before being made up into jelly.

from Occurrences 1%

It is a jumble of roofs and chimneys, and looks very much like the houses I used to combine from my Noah's Ark box in the days of my babyhood.

like Occurrences 1%

" Recollections need not be combined like mosaic work; they may be blended, on the principle of composite portraiture.

than Occurrences 1%

It is a mooted question whether the Greek civilization is chiefly derived from Egypt, or from Assyria and Phoenicia,probably more from these old monarchies combined than from the original seat of the Aryan race east of the Caspian Sea.

towards Occurrences 1%

Often they are combined towards the same object, but, when they are opposed, fear always conquers.

until Occurrences 1%

"They'll carry on this combine until the last moment, until a Government commission, or something of the sort, looks like intervening.

about Occurrences 1%

Thus the moraine soil and the necessary moisture requisite for the better class of meadow plants are at times combined about as perfectly as if smoothly outspread on a level surface.

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