Which preposition to use with compress

into Occurrences 78%

The book contains chapters on artistic processes and technical matters generally, making it a useful hand-book to amateurs; but all that is really valuable to a young student of Art might be compressed into a very few pages of this ponderous book.

in Occurrences 19%

Another advantage of this mode of writing is, that they can crowd more in a small page, so that a long discourse, if it is also very eloquent, may be compressed in a single page.

within Occurrences 8%

In this respect the Oedipus is something of an exception, since the events might, at a pinch, be conceived as passing within the "two hours' traffick of the stage"; but in many cases a whole day, or even more, must be understood to be compressed within these two hours.

to Occurrences 8%

The river itself is compressed to the breadth of 150 yards, and for the first three miles there is but one spot, and that only of a few yards, on which a man can stand between the water and the perpendicular ascent of the mountain.

with Occurrences 7%

The fore-part of the foot had been so compressed with strong broad bandages, that instead of expanding in length and breadth, it had shot upwards and formed a large lump at the instep, where it made part and parcel of the leg; the lower portion of the foot was scarcely four inches long, and an inch and a half broad.

of Occurrences 5%

Then he made a compress of one of the towels, and bound it with the other two.

for Occurrences 4%

"She will not allow you to try any kind of compress for her head?" "No.

between Occurrences 4%

Sitting beside a window, chin in hand, her lower lip compressed between her teeth, she saw Fyfe, after the lapse of ten minutes, leave by the front entrance, stopping to chat a minute with Linda and Charlie Benton, who were moving slowly toward the house.

beneath Occurrences 3%

"(1) Possibly the blanket was placed on the table, folded and compressed beneath the weight of the various utensils, literature and stationery necessary to the functioning of a B.Q.M.S., in order that the correct regimental wrinkles, as laid down in the various handbooks, might be made and maintained; the blanket to be used as a model at lectures to young soldiers on the care of equipment.

on Occurrences 3%

At night with trembling hands I laid cold compresses on them until the adhering paste gave way; then, tucking the wet sheets beneath my coat, I stole back to safety.

without Occurrences 2%

Beginning with the adiabatic curve, we find that for one volume of air when compressed without cooling the curve intersects the first vertical line at a point between 0.6 and 0.7 volume, the gauge pressure being 14.7 pounds.

at Occurrences 2%

We now have the air in the clearance space acting precisely as a spring, compressed at each stroke, retaining its heat of compression, and giving it out against the air piston at the point when the stroke is reversed.

per Occurrences 1%

The volume of air compressed per revolution was 0.5654 cubic meter.

towards Occurrences 1%

The bill is strong, curved from the base, moderately compressed towards the tip, with a very obtuse ridge.

under Occurrences 1%

Nor could that programme and many besides from the same pen and others be compressed under the nickname of Academic Liberalism.

like Occurrences 1%

His flat nostrils extended and compressed like those of a frightened horse; and the indecisive mouth was tremulous.

from Occurrences 1%

"There," she said, skillfully extemporizing a bandage from her handkerchief and a compress from his cravat.

as Occurrences 1%

His face was grimly wasted; the lips were compressed as one who has endured long pain; and his eyes gleamed at her out of a profound shadow.

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