Which preposition to use with enlargement

of Occurrences 211%

It is probable that the fact of the seal being placed between Charles and Dickens prevented the flourish which almost invariably accompanied his signatures on business documents; the marked enlargement of this signature takes the place of the flourish, and shows an unconscious emphasis of the ego.

in Occurrences 17%

Mis' Browst sighed an assent, drinking her coffee with a resigned gulp, with the firm conviction that the civil war had been designed for her especial trial and enlargement in Christian grace.

on Occurrences 6%

I shall imagine I have done some service to truth, peace, and learning, if, by any enlargement on this subject, I can make men reflect on their own use of language; and give them reason to suspect, that, since it is frequent for others, it may also be possible for them, to have sometimes very good and approved words in their mouths and writings, with very uncertain, little, or no signification.

to Occurrences 5%

El-Kesar, or Al-Kesar, styled also El-Kesue-Kesar, is so named and distinguished because it owes its enlargement to the famous Sultan of Fez, Almansor, who improved and beautified it about the year 1180, and designed this city as a magazine and rendezvous of troops for the great preparations he was making at the time for the conquest of Granada.

from Occurrences 4%

"Whilst the two plates were drying the photographer and I made an enlargement from the negative I had taken by daylight.

at Occurrences 3%

2. The burrows near the stream were seldom more than six inches deep, being nearly perpendicular, with an enlargement at the base, and always with at least one oblique opening.

by Occurrences 2%

By Wilhelm Reich, translated from the German manuscript by Theodore P. Wolfe, pref., revisions & enlargements by Wilhelm Reich.

for Occurrences 2%

Bring your thank offerings to God and make enlargement for this enlarging work.

until Occurrences 1%

A recent remarkable work, "Women in Monasticism," shows how wide and powerful the system of religious sisterhoods had become as early as the fifth century, and traces its growing strength and enlargement until its decline, which was coeval with the Reformation.

as Occurrences 1%

Hanging up was a crayon enlargement of his mother, her broad face as unwrinkled as an egg and drawn almost white, for the picture agents have discovered the only way to please their black patrons is to make their enlargements as nearly white as possible.

between Occurrences 1%

This condition of things may continue for several days, and will be followed by enlargement between the legs.

about Occurrences 1%

There is no doubt, however, that the majority of the huge enlargements about the coronet have their starting-point in one or other of the diseases to which the foot is liable, in which the cause remains, and a low type of inflammation persists.

Which preposition to use with  enlargement