Which preposition to use with contacting

with Occurrences 1698%

It was evident, I reflected as I went toward the tent, that the inhabitants of these few huts in the wilderness did not know a word of English; and when I told Tonnison, he remarked that he was aware of the fact, and, more, that it was not at all uncommon in that part of the country, where the people often lived and died in their isolated hamlets without ever coming in contact with the outside world.

of Occurrences 123%

But in my heat and fever I got no relief of coolness from the contact of the soil.

between Occurrences 41%

Although there is free communication between the atmosphere laden with germs and the germless air in the flask, contact between the two takes place only in the tube; and as the germs cannot fall upwards, and there are no currents, they never reach the interior of the flask.

in Occurrences 22%

There will be more books, and the children may be in their seats for longer periods; the atmosphere of guided but still spontaneous work is more definite, but the aim in choice of both furniture and apparatus is still the gaining of experience of life, by direct contact in the main.

at Occurrences 11%

These came in contact at Gloucester, and were likely to come in contact at many other pointsto the enormous inconvenience of the public.

by Occurrences 11%

An imperative fact must be remembered by mother or nurse,never to use the same comb employed for the child with ringworm, for the healthy children, or let the affected little one sleep with those free from the disease; and, for fear of any contact by hands or otherwise, to keep the child's head enveloped in a nightcap, till this eruption is completely cured. 2669.

for Occurrences 9%

The hostile armies came into contact for the first time on the River Drina, between Bosnia and Servia, and Vienna was compelled to admit defeat in this preliminary engagement of the war.

on Occurrences 8%

The soldiery and the citizens soon came into contact on many points; and blood was spilled at Brussels, Mechlin, and Antwerp.

among Occurrences 4%

" In passing by the worst forms of slavery, with which he every where came in contact among the Jews, the Savior must have been inconsistent with himself.

to Occurrences 4%

It was not half an hour later when something happened that was calculated to chill the hearts of those bold navigators, such as even close contact to the ice-floe and berg could never bring about.

during Occurrences 3%

To name all the officers who undertook this duty, or who were in charge of patrol areas, would be impossible, and it may seem invidious to mention names at all; but I cannot forbear to speak of some of those with whom I came most frequently into contact during 1917.

as Occurrences 2%

It also prevents his using the point of contact as a pivot for his assaults.

from Occurrences 2%

The men with whom she came in contact from time to time during her long life, were nothing to her from a pecuniary point of view, for she possessed an income sufficiently large to satisfy her wants and to maintain the social establishment she never neglected.

like Occurrences 2%

A contact like this with his daughter's mind must have been inexpressibly comforting to him after a night like the one he had just spent.

therewith Occurrences 2%

But Nantucket brought to my mind such visions of unrefined oil, that I really began to tremble, lest we might come in closer contact therewith than would be at all agreeable" "Mrs. Santon received the Sea-flower with a mother's tenderness, but being weary with her journey, Natalie retired early, to dream of those far, low murmurings of the deep, which she had so missed, in lulling her to rest.

within Occurrences 1%

I've attempted to improve the social and spiritual conditions of these girls in the mill, and if I've only worked harm by bringing them in contact within contact with" She hesitated and stood looking into the man's face.

avec Occurrences 1%

A l'écoleet c'est lord Bathurst qui a raconté ceci à l'auteurles fils de nobles étaient assis sur un banc à part, loin du contact avec les roturiers.

into Occurrences 1%

A.In the setting of marine boilers care must be taken that no copper bolts or nails project above the wooden platform upon which they rest, and also that no projecting copper bolts in the sides of the ship touch the boiler, as the galvanic action in such a case would probably soon wear the points of contact into holes.

than Occurrences 1%

It would be hard to find on the globe a group of people who need more this sort of democratic hand-to-hand contact than those Miss Furman describes, or a group with whom it is a greater satisfaction to establish it.

through Occurrences 1%

Frequently it is the contact through literature or in life with men or women who have done heroic deeds or have won success in the face of great obstacles that kindles the youthful ambition and stirs the latent motives which in turn develop strong and noble characters.

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