Which preposition to use with declare

to Occurrences 312%

"And behold in this hour come I, declaring to thee there is no sin so vile but that through me, Holy Church shall grant thee remissionat a price!" "A price, good Pardoner?" "Why, there be sins great and sins little.

in Occurrences 281%

True also that the Independence declared in 1776 had no apparent chance of becoming an accomplished fact.

for Occurrences 155%

The man who puts a price on an article, as buyer or seller, enters an arena which is not only commercialit is judicial and ethical: he declares for what amount a man's life-blood shall be used.

against Occurrences 91%

War declared against France by Henry VIII of England.

with Occurrences 88%

Then to make himself all the more awful, he strikes an attitude and proceeds in his most tragic vein: "Declare with speed what spot you claim by birth.

at Occurrences 44%

War was declared at Berlin on the 1st of August, and the same or next day the German forces entered Luxemburg.

on Occurrences 40%

At the same time it is true that the Minister Loucheur declared on February 17, 1919, in the French Chamber that the reconstruction of the devastated regions in France required 75 milliardsthat is, very much more than double the private wealth of all the inhabitants of all the occupied regions.

of Occurrences 20%

I remember well, about the year 1804, when in my father's house at Blacker, once being in my chamber, in a very serious, thoughtful frame of mind, receiving an impression that if ever I came to receive the truth which I was then convinced of, to my everlasting benefit, I should have publicly to declare of the gracious dealings of Divine Goodness to my soul.

before Occurrences 16%

War will be declared before midnight.

from Occurrences 13%

The monk at first obeyed, and procured the appointment of his friend and disciple the Dominican friar, Buonvicino of Pescia, as his successor in the Church of St. Mark; but on Christmas Day, 1497, he declared from the pulpit that God had revealed to him that he ought not to submit to a corrupt tribunal; he then openly took the sacrament with the monks of St. Mark, and afterward continued to preach.

between Occurrences 12%

There was war in the world down yonderwar had been formally declared between America and Spain.

unto Occurrences 12%

" "Not so, messire," sighed the rueful knight, "for when I chance to meet a gentle youth, young and well beseenas thou, bedight in goodly mail as thou, with knightly sword on thigh, why then, messire, 'tis ever my wont to declare unto him that she I honour is fairer, nobler, and altogether more worthy and virtuous than any other she soever, and to maintain that same against him, on horse or afoot, with lance, battle-axe or sword.

by Occurrences 8%

It must be signed by the testator, or by some other person in his presence, and at his request, and the signature must be made or acknowledged in the presence of two or more witnesses, who are required to be present at the same time, who declare by signing that the will was signed by the testator, or acknowledged in their presence, and that they signed as witnesses in testator's presence.

out Occurrences 6%

We have shown a willingness, of late, to yield some things; to abide by the sense of the whole people; but these States are, by their rulers, declared out of the Union, without appeal to the people; they have commenced the war, and now they are regarded by the whole world as in a state of rebellion, not of justifiable revolution.

as Occurrences 5%

Yet Jennie was just the sort of girl whom a cold-blooded expert must have declared as really meriting a kiss, when prudent and fairly practicable for the kisser and kissee, and as possessing just the sort of waist to be fitted handsomely by a good, strong arm.

through Occurrences 4%

"I left the mines," he declared through his set teeth, "because I was run off 'em.

after Occurrences 4%

Nor are there in the trusts declared after her death.

among Occurrences 3%

Governments and institutions pass away, but not religions; certainly not the truths originally declared among the mountains of Judea, which thus far have proved the elevation of nations.

without Occurrences 3%

There were people who declared without knowing anything about the evidence the police had in their possession that in arresting the famous barrister the police had made a far worse blunder than in arresting Birchill.

until Occurrences 2%

Though the war which broke out in 1803 was not formally declared until May, active preparations were begun earlier.

ye Occurrences 1%

O declare ye me true of voice in the presence of Neb-er-teber, because I have done that which is right and true in Ta-mera (i.e., Egypt).

amid Occurrences 1%

And hence the necessity of that new revelation which Jesus declared amid the moral ruins of a crumbling world, by which alone can the debasing superstitions of India and the godless materialism of China be replaced with a vital spirituality,even as the elaborate mythology of Greece and Rome gave way before the fervent earnestness of Christian apostles and martyrs.

amongst Occurrences 1%

The Lord's presence eminently crowned the assembly, and the truths of the gospel were largely and livingly declared amongst them, and it was a time of extraordinary favor to many.

beforehand Occurrences 1%

Believing then, that,not from my merit, but from the state of my country,I may be able somewhat to influence the course of the next European revolution, I think it right plainly to declare beforehand my allegiance to the great principle of security for personal property.

behind Occurrences 1%

Mrs. Cross was ever as ready to sympathise with her neighbours' misfortunes to their faces as she was to declare behind their backs that they were well-deserved.

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