Which preposition to use with determination

of Occurrences 534%

2. Whatever either increases or disorders the general circulation, and especially all causes that increase the action of the cerebral arteries, or, as it is usually though improperly expressed, which occasion a determination of blood to the head.

in Occurrences 60%

The determination in the mind of President Wilson when he came to Paris was to carry through his programme of the League of Nations.

on Occurrences 41%

If we make a resolution to rise earlier in the morning than usual; and if we impress the determination on our mind, immediately before going to rest, we are almost certain to succeed.

to Occurrences 28%

Vyatka, insolent in its own strength, declared itself neutral between Moscow and Kazan; and on the fall of the latter city, Novgorod, apprehensive that Ivan would turn his arms immediately against her, called upon the people of Pskof for aid, expressing her determination to march at once against the Grand Prince, in order to anticipate and avert his intentions.

by Occurrences 18%

That freedom from determination by the "not-self" which idealism vindicates, can belong only to the all-inclusive Spirit, outside whose self nothing exists; it belongs to me only on the supposition that I am the all-inclusive; and this, as before, is the point at which common-sense revolts.

with Occurrences 12%

So did she, as could be seen from the tremulous flush and the determination with which she forced herself to speak.

at Occurrences 9%

If I had been anywhere else except in India, I should have acted upon this determination at once; but here there are such enormous physical difficulties in the way, that one is obliged to think twice before setting out on such an expedition.

for Occurrences 9%

Only an immovable determination for war can explain this behaviour.

as Occurrences 9%

His staff was entirely composed of hard workers, and perhaps no command in this war ever had so small a staff, but there was no officer in East Force who laboured so long or with such concentration and energy and determination as its Chief.

from Occurrences 8%

In men of lesser calibre the mind is more constantly open to determination from extrinsic influences.

about Occurrences 6%

There seemed to be an air of determination about that individual that Andy did not fancy.

into Occurrences 3%

And as I lay there, I put a blessing upon her, and a determination into my heart that I make a more desperate speed of my going, if that might be; so that I come the sooner to that strange, and unknown place in the dead world where did stand the lesser Refuge.

than Occurrences 3%

The third was a lank, bald-headed man, whose sharp face released more determination than intelligence.

towards Occurrences 2%

The root and pledge of this falseness in Pope lay in a disease of his mind, which he (like the Roman poet Horace) mistook for a feature of praeter-natural strength; and this disease was the incapacity of self-determination towards any paramount or abiding principles.

against Occurrences 2%

In 1778 he got into some difficulties, in which Johnson tried to help him, as is shewn by the following autograph letter in the possession of my friend Mr. M. M. Holloway: 'SIR, 'Poor Mr. Gwyn is in great distress under the weight of the late determination against him, and has still hopes that some mitigation may be obtained.

within Occurrences 2%

The provinces, under their Roman appointed governors, enjoyed a large measure of economic and cultural self-determination within the Roman Empire.

behind Occurrences 2%

There seemed a vast, malign determination behind the movement, that must succeed.

under Occurrences 1%

The Inspectors obtain information and make local enquiries as to the facts in cases submitted to the Commissioners for determination under various sections of the Act.

wherewith Occurrences 1%

The dazzling rapidity with which each individual expedition was executed, was perhaps less wonderful, than the clear precision with which each was designed, and the continuous, persevering, unconquerable determination wherewith each general plan was pursued to its close.

during Occurrences 1%

They gave the longitude of Simon's Bay, within a few seconds of our homeward determination during the last voyage.

without Occurrences 1%

" III.The Ironmaster's Disappointment Touched by the disinterested delicacy of M. Derblay, the marchioness sanctioned her daughter's sudden determination without anxiety.

among Occurrences 1%

There was a character of determination among the officers and men, a cool, deliberate conviction that, under Providence, success would crown our arms, and that vengeance would be done on those who had forfeited their lives by the cruel massacre of our defenceless women and children.

toward Occurrences 1%

Meditating upon Tintoretto's choice of such subjects, we feel that the profoundest characteristic of his genius is the determination toward motives pre-eminently poetic rather than proper to the figurative arts.

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