Which preposition to use with dominates

over Occurrences 12%

They were brought for two causes, one was because man should give to each of them a name, by which they should know that he should dominate over them, and the second cause was because Adam should know that there was none of them like to him.

in Occurrences 12%

And then, those who have seriously followed the revolutionary movement of Russia in 1905 surely know what were the ideas which dominated in the First and Second, approximately freely elected Dumas.

BY Occurrences 4%

MIND ACTIVITIES DOMINATED BY A CONSCIOUSNESS OF Power, Largeness, Freedom, Animation, Movement.

at Occurrences 2%

It is true that the administration of external affairs was still dominated at this epoch by that consistency and energy, by which the rule of the Roman community over Italy had been established.

through Occurrences 2%

The thought is like that which dominates through the Penitential Psalms of David,that we may take refuge from men, their malignity and their meanness, and find rest for our souls in God.

for Occurrences 2%

The continual struggle of ambition draws forth egotism, the desire to dominate for mere domination, the sense of separation and antagonism between man and man, tribe and tribe, province and province.

to Occurrences 2%

Goethe's criticism is dominated to such a degree by his absorption in the antique, and also in French and English general literature, that he has no understanding of national peculiarities when they do not conform to typical literary phenomena, as Uhland's lyric and Kleist's dramatwo literary phenomena which we, nowadays, consider eminently national.

without Occurrences 1%

Things could work smoothly enough in these circumstances, as the two Houses represented the same interests and the same class, and the territorial aristocracy dominated without effort over a silent and subservient people.

before Occurrences 1%

Lawyer and working man are antipathetic types, and it is a very grave national misfortune that at this time, when our situation calls aloud for statecraft and a certain greatness of treatment, our public life should be dominated as it has never been dominated before by this most able and illiberal profession.

from Occurrences 1%

If that is true, is it not a pity that the high school is so largely dominated from above by the demand of the college upon the entering freshman?

on Occurrences 1%

The convent is an old-time stronghold, but, dominated on three sides by hills which look down into its quadrangle, it would be untenable to rifle fire.

than Occurrences 1%

Looking over the city one notices that the tower of the Palazzo Vecchio is almost more dominating than the Duomo, the work of the same architect who began this palace.

with Occurrences 1%

In a short time Lucy became Gabriel's companion; they loved each other without excitement, with a cold and quiet passion, more from community of ideas than anything else, for the love of revolutionists, dominated with the thought of rebellion against everything existing, has not much room for any other feeling.

as Occurrences 1%

She was strong and vital and healthy, and her personality was as distinctly dominating as her physical self.

Which preposition to use with  dominates