Which preposition to use with exclusive
With comparatively little expenditure the company or the Government can improve the facilities along the line so that any amount of freight or any number of passengers can be taken into the gold region at less than half the time and cost that it takes Americans to reach it from Port St. Michael, at the mouth of the Yukon to the Klondyke, exclusive of the steamer trip of 2500 miles from Seattle to Port St. Michael.
"There is nothing exclusive in England, ha, Sir George?"
The attentions of Denbigh were pointed, although less exclusive than those of the colonel; and the aunt was pleased to observe that if the manners of Egerton had more of the gloss of life, those of Denbigh were certainly distinguished by a more finished delicacy and propriety.
A caste grew up as rigid and exclusive as that of India.
It is also exclusive for all civil purposes.
He thus entered the circle of the highest nobility of Austria,the proudest and most exclusive on the face of the whole earth.
They have a power exclusive from all others.
The Parsees are not less exclusive with respect to their temples; no one of any other belief is allowed to enter them, or even to look in.