Which preposition to use with conjuring

with Occurrences 22%

Even the name of Carroll of Carrollton was conjured with in vain.

into Occurrences 8%

Mile after mile of the charming woodland country they scoured, their hearts beating at the appearance of any animate thing that for a brief, intoxicating moment they could conjure into a rebel advance post.

out Occurrences 6%

Its accompanying drum-note was muffled like far-off thunder, conjured out of the earth by the ivory wand.

to Occurrences 4%

tints of orange and emerald, pale at that hour yet distinct; streets and lanes that were scarce opened ere they were passed; together with all the fantastic images that such objects conjured to the thoughts; contributed to make that hour much the most wonderful that Roswell Gardiner had ever passed.

from Occurrences 4%

The learning, the wisdom, the philosophy of the present is discarded, and the spirits of a lower civilization are conjured from the darkness of vanished centuries, to settle rules for the government of commerce, personal conduct, and the social relations of the times in which we live.

up Occurrences 3%

And yet, in an hour perhaps, the soldiers will fight their way into the cemeteries, which their balls reach already, they too mad with rage; then the horrible bayonet fighting will commence, man against man among the tombs, flying over the mounds, desecrating the monuments, everything that imagination can conjure up of most profane and terriblea battle in a cemetery!

in Occurrences 2%

Some ten or twenty, perhaps, call up life from the quarry, and flesh and blood from the canvas; the rest conjure in vain with their canon; they call up nothing but the dead measures.

in Occurrences 2%

The role of conjuring in Saulteaux society.

before Occurrences 2%

He conjured before him a bud by the side of that beauteous flower, sharing all her lustre and all her fragrance, his own Venetia!

down Occurrences 2%

'Tis you that wrong me, off Sir, and suddenly, I'le conjure down the Spirit that I have rais'd in him.

up Occurrences 1%

He smelt his victim, and the smell was the rolling back of curtains or the conjuring up of a past.

as Occurrences 1%

Sostenuto and adagio stand in the like relation of obscurity to me; and Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, is as conjuring as Baralipton.

by Occurrences 1%

Medici is not as good a name to conjure by as Jacopo Sannazzaro.

for Occurrences 1%

Run, run, Scaramouch, my Master's conjuring for you like mad below, he calls up all his little Devils with horrid Names, his Microscope, his Horoscope, his Telescope, and all his Scopes.

to Occurrences 1%

You will see no more conjuring to-night.

around Occurrences 1%

Ulysses kept hoping in vain that sometimes they would allude to the Nereids and other poetic beings that the Triton had conjured around his promontory.

Which preposition to use with  conjuring