Which preposition to use with exchange

for Occurrences 696%

Each of us is endowed with some faculty, ware, or possession which he is constantly exchanging for other things.

of Occurrences 503%

There was no conversation, merely an exchange of formal phrases, but I had some funny experiences.

between Occurrences 88%

I heard some good mouth-filling texts exchanged between them.

with Occurrences 70%

But suppose a tube let down from the moon, with yourself at one end, and the man at the other; it would be some balk to the spirit of conversation, if you knew that the dialogue exchanged with that interesting theosophist would take two or three revolutions of a higher luminary in its passage.

in Occurrences 57%

Trade, in a large sense, is a way of exchange in which each party to the trade receives an advantage.

at Occurrences 42%

A doubloon loses sixteen pence, or four Maroquine ounces in exchange at Mogador, whilst at the capital of Morocco, three days' journey from this, it passes for the same value it bears in Spain and Gibraltar.

on Occurrences 30%

The letters exchanged on this subject are perfect models of politeness.

to Occurrences 15%

Major Willoughby's kindness to American prisoners is gratefully remembered; nor is it forgotten that he desired to exchange to another regiment in order to avoid further service in this country.

as Occurrences 12%

Standish had now an interpreter, though a very imperfect one; and by his means a sort of friendly compact was formed, and gifts were exchanged as the pledges of its sincerity.

from Occurrences 12%

I had still a month's leave of absence before me, availing myself of which, I started next morning for New York, subsequently obtained an extension of leave, sailed for England, and there negotiating an exchange from a regiment whose facings no longer suited my taste for colors, I soon found myself gazetted into a less objectionable one lying at Corfu.

against Occurrences 6%

And after that out into the dark (there being as yet but a faint flush of green and primrose colour over towards the east), where four fresh mules (which Don Sanchez overnight had bargained to exchange against our horses, as being the only kind of cattle fit for this service) are waiting for us with other two mules, belonging to our guides, all very curiously trapped out with a network of wool and little jingling bells.

within Occurrences 5%

These direct the lime exchanges within the cells of the organisms, including the nerve cells.

by Occurrences 4%

On the 15th day of February last, being fifteen days after the time stipulated for the exchange by the terms of the treaty, the chargé d'affaires of the King of Prussia informed the Secretary of State that he had received the Prussian ratification and was ready to exchange it for that of the United States.

during Occurrences 4%

There were some panicky conditions and a disquieting collapse on the London Stock Exchange during the last days of feverish diplomacy, and it was due to the financial solidity of the British nation, no less than to its level-headedness and the promptness of government measures, that the declaration of war, instead of precipitating worse conditions, cleared the atmosphere.

among Occurrences 4%

What narrowness of mind there is in seeking to limit mankind to its present figure, in admitting simply the continuance of exchanges among nations, and of capitals dying where they standas Babylon, Nineveh, and Memphis diedwhile other queens of the earth arise, inherit, and flourish amid fresh forms of civilization, and this without population ever more increasing!

into Occurrences 3%

But more was needed; such measures were not in themselves sufficient to put the machinery of foreign exchange into operation again and the suspension of this method of settling international indebtedness was having serious effects.

than Occurrences 3%

With as little reason, my lords, is the charge advanced of neglecting to preserve the balance of Europe, by declining to assist the emperour against the French; for the intention of the war seems to have been rather revenge than conquest, and the emperour rather exchanged than lost his dominions.

over Occurrences 3%

Were lovers' glances to be exchanged over the child's cradle?

through Occurrences 3%

Vantine's death spoiled that, and he had to make the exchange through you.

about Occurrences 2%

Almost every one had gone out of town; but now and then Miss Ray came to dine, and Ralph, seated beneath the family portraits and opposite the desiccated Harriet, who had already faded to the semblance of one of her own great-aunts, listened languidly to the kind of talk that the originals might have exchanged about the same table when New York gentility centred in the Battery and the Bowling Green.

after Occurrences 2%

On the night before the English prisoners were to start on their journey southwards to be exchanged with Scottish noblesan exchange after which, by England's will, the war was to continueLady Mar, whose husband was now governor of Stirling Castle, gave a banquet in honour of the departing knights.

behind Occurrences 2%

He strode toward the door, the son following, acute to the grins and winks the workmen were exchanging behind his back.

out Occurrences 2%

He had exchanged out of the severe order of the Capuchins into that of the Præmonstratenses when, at the age of 34, he produced, in 1689, his first work, the History of the Revolutions of Portugal, here quoted.

throughout Occurrences 2%

They are not printing counterfeit bills but catalysing regional economies through the use of local currencies, locally created 'scrip' that can be exchanged throughout a particular region in lieu of Federal Reserve notes or real cash.

under Occurrences 2%

The captain, one American seaman, and two others of color remain prisoners with them unless exchanged under an agreement formerly made with the Bashaw, to whom, on the faith of that, some of his captive subjects had been restored.

Which preposition to use with  exchange