Which preposition to use with enunciation

of Occurrences 38%

But if I were to content myself with the enunciation of these dry definitions, I should ill exemplify that method of teaching this branch of physical science, which it is my chief business to-night to recommend.

with Occurrences 3%

VIZETELLY, FRANK H. How to speak English effectively; a guide to the art of correct enunciation with a list of some words often mispronounced from coast to coast.

by Occurrences 1%

On the contrary, we ought to hail with gratitude, instead of viewing with suspicion, the enunciation by heathen writers of truths which we might at first sight have been disposed to regard as the special heritage of Christianity.

into Occurrences 1%

Miss ALBANESI (Eva) put brains and fire and (not at all a negligible gift of the gods) precise enunciation into her work.

as Occurrences 1%

He shrunk from their enunciation as arguments and conclusions which claimed on their own account and by their own title the deference of all who read them; and he submitted them as what he himself had found and had been granted to seethe lessons and convictions of his own experience.

to Occurrences 1%

But I fall into the same fault I am arraigning, by so often exposing and confuting the same blunder, which has no claim even at its first enunciation to the compliment of a philosophical answer.

without Occurrences 1%

Her voice, as he noted once more, was clear and full, her enunciation without provincial slur, clean and highbred.

Which preposition to use with  enunciation