Which preposition to use with connected

with Occurrences 4158%

The great cellar was connected with the Pit, by means of the trap, which opened right above it; and the moisture, was the spray, rising from the water, falling into the depths.

in Occurrences 123%

But besides the man's visible employment, he may be connected in devious fashions with a score of enterprises the public knows nothing about.

to Occurrences 80%

And so with the bones of the arm; they are connected to one another by ligaments; but to the trunk only by muscle, excepting at one end of the collar-bone.

therewith Occurrences 33%

She had set love affairs, and all the notions connected therewith, behind her; but she had idealized Alec Naylor a little; and she thought Cynthia, in homely phrase, "hardly good enough."

by Occurrences 29%

The hounds were called off, and with our game in one of the boats, we rowed back around the promontory, and passed on towards the Saranac River, which connects by a tortuous course of five miles, the Lower Saranac with Round Lake.

with Occurrences 27%

She herself always wished these to remain connected with the Church of England.

at Occurrences 23%

But when the package was undone there were broad grins, for dainty sandwiches flanked by a generous assortment of wings and drumsticks, connected at one time with a number of spring chickens, came into view, besides some pickles, and even a bunch of cookies, which Frank assured his chums had been actually made by the fair hands of Nellie herself.

on Occurrences 8%

"Because," said Minnie, "the prejudices of society are so strong against the people with whom I am connected on my mother's side, that I could not associate with white people on equal terms, without concealing my origin, and that I scorned to do.

without Occurrences 7%

We can think of the mechanism, and the organism, and the design, without thinking of the mechanist, or the organizer, or the designer; and so in all cases where two ideas are connected without being actually correlative.

for Occurrences 7%

And thenwhen, none knows but Godthere came a time in which some convulsion of nature changed the course of the sea currents, and probably destroyed a vast tract of land between England and France, and probably also, that sunken island of Atlantis of which old Plato dreamedthe vast tract which connected for ages Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany, and Portugal.

as Occurrences 6%

Only about 70 are connected as "members" with its physical temple in Avenham- road.

like Occurrences 3%

Of clauses connected like these, this is true.

through Occurrences 3%

And as it is necessary for your right hand to communicate with your left through your brain, so it is necessary for one telephone subscriber to connect through the central station with another subscriber.

across Occurrences 2%

The side frames are connected across the ends, and cross stays are introduced beneath the boiler to stiffen the frame sideways, and prevent the ends of the connecting or eccentric rods from falling down if they should be broken.

than Occurrences 2%

Where may be said to begin or terminate the ideas which are in the ascendant in Europe and in America?" It is chiefly in New York that I feel induced to urge this, because New York is, by innumerable ties, connected with Europemore connected than several parts of Europe itself.

throughout Occurrences 2%

These social circles are connected throughout the country, and a person in good standing in one city is readily accepted in another.

BY Occurrences 2%

PRONOUNS WITH ANTECEDENTS CONNECTED BY OR OR NOR.

near Occurrences 1%

The platform upon which the body was deposited was constructed of four crotched posts firmly set in the ground, and connected near the top by cross-pieces, upon which was placed boards, when obtainable, and small sticks of wood, sometimes hewn so as to give a firm resting-place for the body.

into Occurrences 1%

In 1882 her short stories were collected and connected into a continued story, which was accepted and published by J.B. Lippincott & Co., under the title of "Timothy; His Neighbors and His Friends.

from Occurrences 1%

It is a great work, over the highest mountains in our Union, connecting from the seat of the General Government the Eastern with the Western waters, and more intimately the Atlantic with the Western States, in the formation of which $1,800,000 have been expended.

before Occurrences 1%

I hope we shall be more nearly connected before long.

of Occurrences 1%

In the well known Laudatio Turiae we have a curious case of a re-marriage by coemptio with manus, for a particular purpose, connected of course with money matters.

in Occurrences 1%

They think, I believe, I was a rector in Wales, instead of your father's chaplain; and somehow," continued the doctor, smiling on his wife, "the association with your late parents was so connected in my mind with my most romantic feelings, that although I have delighted in it, I have seldom alluded to it in conversation at all.

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