Which preposition to use with connection
Until a pupil gets a glimpse of that relation, that dependence of which we have just heard, with all that has yet happened in connection with it, he is not yet quite master of his fact.
Mr. Ives?" "Is there not possibly some connection between the unexplained light which we have twice seen, and the double desertion of the ship?" suggested the first officer, after a pause.
The ordinary connection of ideas between handcuffs and policemen does not need very acute mental powers to grasp, but there is a further connection, a philological one, which is only evident at first sight to those who have made a small acquaintance with the science of words.
She was still fumbling with it when Jervis came back; but there was no connection in Jervis's mind, then or ever after, between the paper she had signed and this old cabinet, which was one of the old lady's toys.
A merry party boarded the train for the Junction, where they could make connections for Washington, one crisp, sunny December morning.
In the first place, therefore, Providence, according to common conceptions, is the cause of good to the subjects of its care; and Fate is the cause of a certain connection to generated natures.
But the interaction of conscious and subconscious mind requires a similar interaction between the corresponding systems of nerves, and one conspicuous connection by which this is provided is the "vagus" nerve.
"We'll miss connections at the Junction if we fool away much more time," he said testily.
I can just endure Moors, because of their connection as foes with Christians; but Abyssinians, Ethiops, Esquimaux, Dervises, and all that tribe, I hate; I believe I fear them in some manner.
All who had friends and connections on board his schooner, had been assured of this; and great was the anxiety, and deep the disappointment, when the first of our own summer months failed to bring back the adventurers.
Truth to tell, there were few families in England with nobler connections than the Esmonds.
It was a long bill, and it set out the surface particulars of three murders, and of two robberies in connection therewith.
All this blending could hardly fail to suggest a former material connection among allied forms, such as that which an hypothesis of derivation demands.
This also follows logically from the Law of the Creative Process if we trace carefully the sequence of connections from the indwelling Ego to the outermost of its vehicles; while the effect of the recognition of these great truths upon the individuality that has for a time put off its robe of flesh, opens out a subject of paramount interest.
It was remarkable that, when talking of the connections amongst men, he said, that some connected themselves with men of distinguished talents, and since they could not equal them, tried to deck themselves with their merit, by being their companions.
Still more important, and indeed the real central element of the reform, was the connection into which the new voting divisions were brought with the tribal arrangement.
There was a little thrill for him in knowing you could say devil in this connection without having people think you were using a bad word.
And how many, and what is the aggregate of their members?" ANSWER.Several societies have been formed in the Methodist connection within the last two years,although most of the Methodists who are abolitionists, are members of societies auxiliary to the American.
Of these Names, that of the Preposition is taken from a mere accident, as it commonly stands in connection before the Part, which it connects.
Connections like ours, I know very well, cannot be broken up and reconstructed again without much being thrown down which is standing, and much having to give way which would be glad enough to continue.
It is rather a sign of poverty in general literary history, that detached sketches, with little connection beyond their chronological order, should have been deemed worthy of the prize and the praises awarded to them.
As it was, I heard two hard thumps upon the wooden wall, and two frightful howls, and saw both my nephews mixed up on the platform, while the driver of the stage growled in my ear, "What in thunder did you let 'em hitch that goat to your axletree for?" How the goat's head and shoulders maintained their normal connection during the last minute of my drive, I leave naturalists to explain.
From this centre the elaphines spread westward and eastward, resulting in Europe in the red deer, which penetrated southward into north Africa at a time when there was a land connection across the Mediterranean.
Nor did he make any new connections outside of the school during those years.
Her parents died so soonI loved the child so welland there was so little hope that one illustrious as he would wish to acknowledge a connection through the holy church with persons humble as we, that I have never done more to make my niece known than to let her bear the same name as her father.