Which preposition to use with emphasizing

in Occurrences 26%

What Christianity has not emphasized in the past, but what it must now begin to emphasize, is the reality of dominionits value, and its relation to the kingdom of God.

as Occurrences 8%

Resource may also be emphasized as a characteristic of these nations.

to Occurrences 5%

Only the murmur of voices greeting us as we emerged, told that this gathering was not a hostile one, and this truth was emphasized to our minds by the efforts of the guard to hasten our passage.

with Occurrences 5%

You should emphasize for your listeners those aspects of the subject which they will most respond to or most need to hear, whether or not the phases be such as you would emphasize with other auditors.

from Occurrences 3%

One thing is certain, and must be emphasized from the outset: namely, that if any part of the dramatist's art can be taught, it is only a comparatively mechanical and formal partthe art of structure.

by Occurrences 2%

This may be emphasized by noting the difference between the English and French colonies.

on Occurrences 1%

The department of sensationalism especially exploited by women writers and generally allowed to be most suited to their genius is sufficiently indicated by the words typographically emphasized on the title-page of one of Mrs. Haywood's few essays.

than Occurrences 1%

Even in the artillery the importance of independent action will be more clearly emphasized than previously.

without Occurrences 1%

The duties and responsibilities resting upon the United States through its closer connection with all parts of the world can, however, be emphasized without the display of partisan spirit.

during Occurrences 1%

This policy was duly emphasized during the debate on the admission of the State of Missouri.

for Occurrences 1%

You should emphasize for your listeners those aspects of the subject which they will most respond to or most need to hear, whether or not the phases be such as you would emphasize with other auditors.

before Occurrences 1%

Although this characterization by Marmontel may be true, too much must not be attributed to self-conceit, for Marivaux was rather timid and suspicious of himself at heart than self-conceited, and this very lack of confidence, this desire to please and to be thought well of, which caused him, at times, to emphasize before his friends his own worth, is a key to his nature, without which it would be difficult to understand him.

Which preposition to use with  emphasizing