Which preposition to use with condense

into Occurrences 54%

Ours be the task to condense into a few pages the story of his life and death.

in Occurrences 23%

[I felt a great deal better after blowing off the ill-temper condensed in the above paragraph.

from Occurrences 20%

However, I have taken the liberty in this chapter to condense from the little volume, and in some places I have used the identical language of General Davies without quoting the same; in fact, to do the General justice, I ought to close this chapter with several lines of quotation marks to be pretty generally distributed by the reader throughout my account of our ten days' hunt.

for Occurrences 8%

Among the quivering branches sighs; Where clouds condensed for ever veil With horrid gloom the frowning skies: 6 Place me beneath the burning line, A clime denied to human race; I'll sing of Chlöe's charms divine, Her heavenly voice, and beauteous face.

to Occurrences 6%

The steam thus condensed to water is heated and pumped into the boiler, to be turned into steam, so the water has to do its work many times.

on Occurrences 5%

Moisture will be condensed on the cold surface of the glass, wherever the leaf is in contact with it.

within Occurrences 4%

FLOWERS WITHOUT FRUIT Prune thou thy words; the thoughts control That o'er thee swell and throng: They will condense within thy soul, And change to purpose strong.

by Occurrences 2%

In the head, D, they are separated into two portions, viz., into concentrated acetic acid, which condenses by reason of its high boiling point, and into steam, which distills and carries along but a very small amount of acetic acid.

like Occurrences 1%

Anyway, the widow, bein' a frawg widow, I figgered how she'd think maybe it was a Yank Bible issued special to the A.E.F. and condensed like malted milk or somethin'.

against Occurrences 1%

The moisture-laden clouds rolling up from the ocean gather and condense against the western flanks of the mountains, where an abundant rainfall has nourished through ages past an unbroken and evergreen forest.

as Occurrences 1%

She is as exhaustive and condensed as Thucydides; and, true to her philosophy, she is all sunshine and hope, with unbounded faith in the future of Italy,an exultant prophet as well as a critical observer.

above Occurrences 1%

The engine should always be made to work full stroke, that is, until the catch pins be made to come within half an inch of the springs at each end, and the piston should stand high enough in the cylinder when the engine is at rest, to spill over into the perpendicular steam pipe any water which may be condensed above it; for if water remain upon the piston, it will increase the consumption of steam.

out Occurrences 1%

He was condensed out of the atmosphere of the great world.

through Occurrences 1%

This publication gives condensed through time tables; through car service; a first-class map of the United States, west of Chicago and St. Louis; important baggage and ticket regulations of the Union Pacific Railway, thus making a valuable compendium for the traveler and for ticket agent in selling through tickets over the Union Pacific Railway.

under Occurrences 1%

At that moment the fogs were condensed under the first rays of the sun, and the horizon was pretty clearly defined.

with Occurrences 1%

Charles Reade himself does not condense with a more fretful impatience of all circumlocution and a profounder reliance on the absolute import of single words.

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