Which preposition to use with exhibition

of Occurrences 924%

"If that was the exhibition of radiance we saw, it died out in a few minutes.

in Occurrences 98%

II The binding of this volume is a facsimile of the original on exhibition in the Bibliothèque Nationale.

at Occurrences 68%

"For years after I came home I read the newspapers to see if I could find any notice of the statue of Zenobia; and I did at length see this announcement: 'The statue of Zenobia, by Miss Hosmer, is on exhibition at Childs & Jenks'.'

for Occurrences 12%

" "I haven't witnessed one of those atrocious exhibitions for months," announced Beth; "nor have I any desire to see one again.

by Occurrences 10%

Along the other corridor a variety of other items were kept on sale: a small table held copies of the book, Total Gardening as well as the previous two volumes released at the earlier exhibitions by the Green Heritage; another table held beautiful coconut handicrafts for sale.

to Occurrences 10%

It was here that I got as a fee the antique seal which I have brought for exhibition to the meeting.

as Occurrences 9%

If it be true that familiarity has a tendency to create indifference, if not contempt, it must be considered prudent to have recourse to this strong exhibition as to drastic remedies in medicine, with caution and discrimination, and with a view to the continuance of its effect.

with Occurrences 8%

The sensations caused by the novelty of my situation, at first checked those lively and varied trains of thought which the bird's-eye view of so many countries passing in review before us, was calculated to excite: yet, after I had become more familiar with it, I contemplated the beautiful exhibition with inexpressible delight.

on Occurrences 8%

His judgment of dramatick pieces, so far as concerns their exhibition on the stage, must be allowed to have considerable weight.

before Occurrences 5%

"I shall sleep until late in the morning, for I don't believe Aunt Jane will be on exhibition before noon.

from Occurrences 4%

He alluded to his having received a small exhibition from one of the London Companies, when he was a poor undergraduate at Cambridge, and acknowledged the great assistance that it had been to him.

during Occurrences 4%

[Footnote 22: In his "Lives of the Chief-justices" (c. xxxvi., life of Lord Mansfield), Lord Campbell says, with reference to this case: "The Chief-justice's only considerable public exhibition during this period was his attack on the unconstitutional assertion of Lord Chatham and Lord Camden, that, in a case of great public emergency, the crown could by law dispense with an act of parliament.

without Occurrences 1%

" MCETTRICK, the pedestrian, was arrested at Boston, a few days since, for giving an exhibition without a license.

over Occurrences 1%

she demanded of herself, musing on the lodger's wonderful exhibition over the greasy dish-water at Maverick's.

than Occurrences 1%

The traveller in Sicily needs no gayer melodramatic exhibition than the table d'hôte of his inn will afford him, in the conversation of the joyous guests.

through Occurrences 1%

That worthy and experienced student of science was not at all displeased with the manoeuvre, and lifted his head so as to command the exhibition through his glasses.

within Occurrences 1%

" The consequence was, of course, that candidates for election to magistracies took every opportunity of giving them; and Cicero himself in his consulship inserted a clause in his lex de ambitu forbidding candidates to give such exhibitions within two years of the election.

after Occurrences 1%

Exhibition after exhibition, the same green sash and green ribbons appeared on Pupasse's white muslin, the white muslin getting longer and longer every year, trying to keep up with her phenomenal growth; and always, from all over the room, buzzed the audience's suppressed merriment at Pupasse's appearance in the ranks of the little ones of nine and ten.

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