Which preposition to use with est

of Occurrences 1980%

As our predominant character is 8, we will commence by assuming it as the e of the natural alphabet.

in Occurrences 55%

"Did you not know I had an E in my name also?

in Occurrences 32%

If it should happen in commemorating a day within an octave that the versicle from the common had already been taken for the office, then the rule is "Sumenda est in laudibus antiphona de secundis Vesperis; et pro secundis Vesperis antiphona de laudibus in utroque tamen casu cum v. de primis Vesperis" (S.C.R., 18th Dec., 1779).

at Occurrences 19%

e at www.gutenberg.org Title: Mobilizing Woman-Power Author: Harriot Stanton Blatch Release Date: November 14, 2003

to Occurrences 17%

[Illustration] First run the knife quite down to the bone, along the side of the fish, from a to b, and also from c to d. Then help the thick part lengthwise, that is, in the direction of the lines from a to b; and the thin part breadthwise, that is, in the direction of the lines from e to f, as shown in the engraving.

per Occurrences 15%

Tu fai co 'l padre guerra a gran furore, Per prender suo paese e sua castella; Ed io quà son condotto per amore, E per piacer a quella damisella; Molte fiate son stato per onore E per la fede mia sopra la sella; Or sol per acquistar la bella dama Faccio battaglia, e d'altro non ho brama.

for Occurrences 9%

Investigate this and decide upon it; and write your decision on a piece of paper, and put it into the silver urn which you see placed near the golden table, and subscribe the initial letter of the kingdom from which you come; as F for French, B for Batavians or Hollanders, I for Italians, E for English, P for Poles, G for German, H for Spaniards (Hispani), D for Danes, S for Swedes."

from Occurrences 6%

e from there.

with Occurrences 6%

On January 13, 1877, he wrote in his Diary: Went up to town for the day, and took E with me to the afternoon pantomime at the Adelphi, "Goody Two-Shoes," acted entirely by children.

by Occurrences 5%

ing by the end of the year.

like Occurrences 4%

It is probable that in the ancient pronunciation of Latin, a was commonly sounded as in father; e like the English a; i mostly like e long; y like i short; c generally and g always hard, as in come and go.

en Occurrences 4%

Enfin ce poème est en vers élégiaques.

tanto Occurrences 4%

Fermossi ivi Agricane a quella fonte, E smontò de l'arcion per riposare, Ma non si tolse l'elmo da la fronte, piastra, o scudo si volse levare; E poco dimorò, che giunse 'l Conte, E come il vide a la fonte aspettare, Dissegli: Cavalier, tu sei fuggito, E forte mostravi e tanto ardito!

before Occurrences 3%

Words ending in ce or ge, retain the e before able or ous, to preserve the soft sounds of c and g: as, trace, traceable; change, changeable; outrage, outrageous.

up Occurrences 3%

" "You hed thirteen shillin's worth o' grub an' shampane, an' you'll hev to pay twelve shillin's moor or I shall take 'e away an' lock 'e up vor the night," he sed.

on Occurrences 3%

He was accustomed to send on his servant to the different towns thro' which he was to pass with directions, to taste and report on the quality of the different wines to be found there, and if they were good to mark the word Est on the casks from which he tasted them.

on Occurrences 3%

"Fifty dollars reward, for my fellow Edward, he has a scar on the corner of his mouth, two cuts on and under his arm, and the letter E on his arm.

of Occurrences 3%

[Illustration: The ant-lered Elk comes pranc-ing forth From the pine for-ests of the North.]

altri Occurrences 2%

Donna nel sole e altri idilli.

cf Occurrences 2%

First National Bank of Bloomington (E cf J. M. Hill & M. M. Harlan); 24Jul68; R439799. HILL, MABEL BETSY.

as Occurrences 2%

Line 3: I have ventured to read è for e as the only chance of getting a meaning.

via Occurrences 1%

nulla est via qua non innumeris idolis est referta.

poco Occurrences 1%

[Vergil]; a fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind; onor di bocca assai giova e poco costa

than Occurrences 1%

e than Everton and having several wounded during the taskthe line rose, rushed streaming through the gaps and down into the trench.

against Occurrences 1%

No, no, I am for marrying her out of hand to any reasonable Husband, except a Merchant; for Maids will long, and that's Probatum est against the prevailing distemper of Longing.

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