Which preposition to use with economical

in Occurrences 17%

They are made of iron, and, in that material, can be bought cheap; but as these are not available, for all purposes, we should recommend, as more economical in the end, those made of Wedgwood, although these are considerably more expensive than the former.

than Occurrences 15%

(More Economical than Calf's Feet.) 1412.

of Occurrences 12%

There remained in the car a mere average man, undistinguished but by a lack of especial distinction, sober of habit, economical of gesture, dressed in a simple lounge suit such as anybody might wear, beneath a rough and ready-made motorcoat.

as Occurrences 6%

I trust you will not think it extravagant in me for doing as I have done, for I assure you I shall endeavor to be as economical as possible.

by Occurrences 2%

Then we had Lord HUGH CECIL pointing his argument that the importance of the proposed Preference to the Dominions was political rather than economical by the remark that if he was going to be marriedwhich he fervently hoped would not happen to himhe would expect his mythical bride to value his engagement-ring less for its pecuniary than its sentimental value.

to Occurrences 2%

Probably it is most economical to Arrange impressions so as to favor the sense that is already well developed and reliable.

with Occurrences 2%

Our farms in Massachusetts are mostly stone walls, and the farmers have to be economical with their gateways in order to have some place to put the stones.

at Occurrences 1%

'It is my desire to be economical at home so as to make a good show abroad,' said he.

out Occurrences 1%

Now the person who told us that he did this has a father who is said to be worth a hundred and fifty thousand dollars; therefore the young man was not pinched for means, but was thus economical out of consideration to his parents, and to show his gratitude to them, as I suppose.

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A solution of sugar prepared by dissolving two parts of double-refined sugar (the best sugar is the most economical for preserves) in one of water, and boiling this a little, affords a syrup of the right degree of strength, and which neither ferments nor crystallizes.

from Occurrences 1%

Most men who have been economical from necessity in their youth, continue to be so, from habit, in their agebut Parr's hand was ever open as day.

Which preposition to use with  economical