Which preposition to use with conscious

of Occurrences 2360%

I think Tonnison was conscious of this also, though he said nothing.

in Occurrences 27%

He was no more self-conscious in the presence of the colonel than a man might be in the presence of his own evil instincts.

to Occurrences 26%

Next to the pursuits of honour and truth, my soul is conscious to but one wish, that of having my name enrolled, in however inferior a rank, with a Homer, and a Horace, a Livy, and a Cicero.

at Occurrences 15%

But many a Christian goes through life like a happy child, scarcely conscious at any time of deep guilt, and never overwhelmed by intense conviction or despair.

for Occurrences 14%

The pen fell out of my fingers, the figures went out of my head as if all faculty had departed; and yet I was conscious for a time at least of keeping my self-control.

than Occurrences 8%

It is the result of the deep-rooted consciousness, the slumbering premonition of being surrounded by that which is higher and more conscious than ourselves."

as Occurrences 7%

But when it directed that labor and materials should be devoted to purposes of long-period utility, there would be an automatic collective saving, of which no one would be conscious as an individual sacrifice.

by Occurrences 4%

" No matter how joyously American children may play with their elders, or with their contemporaries, whatever enhancement their satisfaction in play with one another may gain from the presence of grown-up spectators, they are not likely to become so dependent upon the one, nor so self- conscious by reason of the other, that they will relinquishor, worse still, never knowthe dear delights of "playing alone."

with Occurrences 4%

And just as we are co-conscious with our own momentary margin, may not we ourselves form the margin of some more really central self in things which is co-conscious with the whole of us?

within Occurrences 4%

Every man is conscious within himself of a limited and inferior reason, that goes astray and errs, as soon as it gets loose from an entire subordination, and which mends its error no other way, but by returning under the yoke of another superior, universal, and immutable reason.

on Occurrences 3%

Note 15, page 128.Judging by the analogy of the relation which our central consciousness seems to bear to that of our spinal cord, lower ganglia, etc., it would seem natural to suppose that in whatever superhuman mental synthesis there may be, the neglect and elimination of certain contents of which we are conscious on the human level might be as characteristic a feature as is the combination and interweaving of other human contents.

under Occurrences 3%

They were particularly interested in the Englishmen, who as nearly as I could tell endured the scrutinizing pretty well, whereas the Frenchmen grew uneasy and self-conscious under it.

from Occurrences 2%

Down this I clambered, and was instantly conscious from the purer air that I was in some larger cavity.

up Occurrences 2%

He lingered three days and was perfectly conscious up to the last.

through Occurrences 2%

I fell asleep almost immediately, but was conscious through my dreams that the gas was still alight and that they were watching by my brother's bedside.

without Occurrences 1%

There was a subtle difference in his manner toward Catrina when they were alone together, a suggestion of camaraderie, of a common interest and a common desire, of which she was conscious without being able to put definite meaning to it.

after Occurrences 1%

It ends on a sliding cadence, soft as a sigh of peace only just conscious after pain.

before Occurrences 1%

She became self-conscious before him, paled when he spoke to her, and when he was away her longing for him was insupportable.

cf Occurrences 1%

When he had controlled himself somewhat he sat down again and continued: "To you, once my friend and now my judge, I will confess this crime, which it seems beyond a doubt that I have committed, although I am not conscious cf having done so."

during Occurrences 1%

She never heard of any money called "shin-plasters," and she became money-conscious during the war when Confederate currency was introduced.

throughout Occurrences 1%

She was conscious throughout that his endurance was being put to the utmost test, and only by the most complete passivity could she help him.

toward Occurrences 1%

He did not pretend to anything less than reverence for the young man's position; precisely on account of that position he was conscious toward Wood of a vague distrust.

about Occurrences 1%

I wondered if he was self-conscious about his goodness, or if he was a dreamer who could not get down to the realities of this world, or if he had been spoiled by flattery, or if piety was part of his profession.

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