Which preposition to use with concert

with Occurrences 174%

One star in particular that hung low in the west until the day was up, knew surely that the Spring had come and sang in concert with the earliest birds.

of Occurrences 118%

Greece, until overcome by external force, sacredly maintained local self-government, but in securing permanent concert of action it was conspicuously unsuccessful.

in Occurrences 73%

The stories are named "Adelaide's Dream," "Little Wonder, or, The Children's Fairy," "The Bird of Paradise," "Sprömkari," (from a Scandinavian legend,) "The First Concert," "The Concert in the Hollow Tree," "Uncle, or, Which is the Prettiest?" "Little Ernest," "The Nautilus Voyage."

at Occurrences 50%

I went very regularly to the Sunday afternoon concerts at the Conservatoire, where all classical music was splendidly given.

for Occurrences 30%

It was he who, charged with the organisation of concerts for the troops, had found himself in this sector of the Front when Monte Santo fell, and, hearing the news, had demanded and obtained permission to climb the conquered mountain.

between Occurrences 19%

' A fortnight later a plot concerted between the American prisoners and their friends outside was discovered just in time.

to Occurrences 14%

I sang several more songsthey called, as every audience I have seems to do, for me to sing my "Wee Hoose Amang the Heather"and then Captain Godfrey brought the concert to an end.

on Occurrences 9%

Concerts on the piano and violin, the guitar, and the accordion, alternated with the continual clashing of blades from the fencing lessons.

by Occurrences 8%

Polly and Doodles and David would make a good concert by themselvesand now the mocldng-bird!

among Occurrences 7%

Immediately afterwards, and before the various tribes of Moros inhabiting the Island of Mindanao have been able to concert among themselves and prepare for their defence, it would be advisable to direct partial expeditions towards both flanks of Zamboanga, for the purpose of burning the settlements of the natives and driving them from the shores into the interior.

under Occurrences 5%

He was one of the audience, when they held their concert under the sycamores in Mr. Harrison's grounds at Ambleside; and he thereupon wrote a sonnet,[A] doubtless well known in America.

without Occurrences 3%

A man of intellect is like an artist who gives a concert without any help from anyone else, playing on a single instrumenta piano, say, which is a little orchestra in itself.

against Occurrences 3%

Accordingly a plot was concerted against the king on all sides.

than Occurrences 3%

Never did the English and Dutch troops act more nobly in concert than on this remarkable occasion.

during Occurrences 2%

There was but one concert during the two winters he spent there.

before Occurrences 2%

Everybody has seen the pictures of the littler Mozart and his little sister perched like robins on a piano stool and giving a concert before crowned heads, with the assistance of the father and the mother, themselves musicians.

from Occurrences 1%

In the evening the Orphéon (or local Choral Society) gave an open-air concert from the roof of one of the Coustous cafés.

after Occurrences 1%

Pianist (accompanying celebrated prima donna at classical concert after three years of sing-songs in Army huts).

as Occurrences 1%

It is after puberty, when the thymus should shrink and pass out of the endocrine concert as a power, that the more complex reactions of personality emerge when the thymus persists and refuses to or cannot retire.

avec Occurrences 1%

Do you not feel in your soul a secret opposition to the tranquillity which you fancy your spirit has acquired? Mais aimer et vous voir aimée Est une douce liaison, Que dans notre coeur s'est formée De concert avec la raison.

about Occurrences 1%

His picturesque appearance had impressed us equally during the day, but until now we had not met in concert about Christian Garth, for such we soon found was the name of our polite pilot.

into Occurrences 1%

All that, in a happier field and a purer air, would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness, is thus concerted into henbane and deadly nightshade.

like Occurrences 1%

I should have given a concert like this three years ago.

outside Occurrences 1%

Next morning I was awakened at three o'clock by fifteen alarms in concert outside my door.

over Occurrences 1%

A pack of wolves just off the road and to the west at that moment began their devilish concert over some wayside carcassjust at the moment when she came in sight.

Which preposition to use with  concert