Which preposition to use with dissolve

in Occurrences 282%

Parliament was dissolved in June, 1877, but we remained in town until the end of July.

into Occurrences 75%

Up, up, he towered, tossed whirling arms a hundred feet abranch, shivered, and dissolved into a widespread cataract.

with Occurrences 15%

O Iove dissolve with Caesar Caesars world; Or you whom Nero rather should invoke, Blacke Chaos and you fearefull shapes beneath, That with a long and not vaine envy have Sought to destroy this worke of th'other Gods; Now let your darknesse cease the spoyles of day, And the worlds first contention end your strife.

before Occurrences 13%

To let a creed, built in the heart of things, Dissolve before a twinkling atom!Oswald, I could fetch lessons out of wiser schools Than you have entered, were it worth the pains.

at Occurrences 12%

And then the solid group dissolved at one side.

without Occurrences 10%

" The meeting dissolved without taking heed of my suggestion, and the world knows the result.

on Occurrences 8%

For the No. 1 mixture, dissolve on ounce of Epsom salts in half a pint of senna tea: take a quarter of the mixture as a dose]

to Occurrences 7%

The best quality has a slightly reddish hue, and easily dissolves to a jelly, in hot water.

like Occurrences 6%

He sunk beneath the far superior genius of the Duke of Argyle; and after the undecisive battle of Sheriffmuir, the confederacy which he had formed, but was unable to direct, dissolved like a snow-ball, and the nobles concerned in it were fain to fly abroad.

as Occurrences 6%

If the isinglass is adulterated with gelatine (that is to say, the commoner sorts of gelatine,for isinglass is classed amongst gelatines, of all which varieties it is the very purest and best), in boiling water the gelatine will not so completely dissolve as the isinglass; in cold water it becomes clear and jelly-like; and in vinegar it will harden.

for Occurrences 4%

The Prussian answer to this is that, without a redistribution of seats, this is barely conceivable; and that, were it to take place, the Reichstag would promptly be dissolved for new elections on a narrower franchise.

from Occurrences 3%

The albumen is gradually dissolved from the surface to the centre; the fibre loses, more or less, its quality of shortness or tenderness, and becomes hard and tough: the thinner the piece of meat is, the greater is its loss of savoury constituents.

after Occurrences 2%

But these ties were soon dissolved after the accession of Lewis, who found his interests to be in so many particulars opposite to those of the English monarch, and who became sensible of the danger attending the annexation of Normandy to England.

beneath Occurrences 2%

And as they lay and looked into the room, It wavered, changed, dissolved beneath the sun, Which mingled both the mornings in their eyes, Till the true conquered, and the unreal passed.

by Occurrences 2%

In the midst of all these terrors there occurred another no less wonderful and dangerous, which was a water-spout rising from the sea on Thursday the 13th of December; which, if they had not dissolved by reciting the gospel of St John, had certainly sunk whatever it had fallen upon.

of Occurrences 2%

It was said just above, that in every created thing there exists a conjunction of good and truth; and there is no conjunction unless it be reciprocal; for conjunction on one part, and not on the other in its turn, is dissolved of itself.

over Occurrences 2%

FROZEN FRUIT SALAD Beat 2/3 cup heavy cream until stiff, and gradually beat in 1/3 cup mayonnaise dressing 1 teaspoon gelatin soaked in 3 tablespoons pineapple syrup and dissolved over hot water 1 teaspoon powdered sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 1 tablespoon maraschino syrup.

under Occurrences 2%

The empty nest has almost dissolved under the late heavy rains, and the yew is so like its fellows that I myself have no idea why the birds chose it.

amid Occurrences 1%

It was finally dissolved amid the troubles of 1684, when the first government of Massachusetts was overthrown.

than Occurrences 1%

A soluble article like salt or sugar in fine powdered form is much more easily and quickly dissolved than the same article in solid lumps, and so it is with food.

around Occurrences 1%

"In all probability it closed as the ship dissolved around it," said Darrow.

during Occurrences 1%

"When a man of rank dies, his body is kept in a coffin for several months; the soft parts dissolving during that interval are conveyed in a fluid state by a bamboo tube, from the bottom of the coffin into the earth.

until Occurrences 1%

In Europe, where it seldom appears in a fluid state, as it does not dissolve until 16° R., (20 C. or 68 Fahr.)

off Occurrences 1%

Opposite to this description of formula there are no prints, but the following is written: "These prints were completely destroyed, the sulphocyanide of potassium (probably) dissolving off the gelatine.

among Occurrences 1%

1.] So long as the contest was maintained with the natives, the several Saxon princes preserved a union of counsels and interests; but after the Britons were shut up in the barren counties of Cornwall and Wales, and gave no farther disturbance to the conquerors, the band of alliance was in a great measure dissolved among the princes of the Heptarchy.

Which preposition to use with  dissolve