Which preposition to use with experience

of Occurrences 2195%

Very few of the people, the women especially, had any knowledge or experience of foreign countries, and didn't care to have,France was enough for them.

in Occurrences 1218%

It seemed a fitting place for the sittings of the Senate and the deliberations of a chosen body of men, who were supposed to bring a maturer judgment and a wider experience in the discussion of all the burning questions of the day than the ardent young deputies so eager to have done with everything connected with the old regime and start fresh.

with Occurrences 320%

Royalties, first social encounters with; present at opening ceremony of exposition; experiences with, at ball given by Lord Lyons at British embassy; risks run by, at fete at Versailles; present at the Waddingtons' ball at Quai d'Orsay.

at Occurrences 182%

I soon discovered by way of comfort that only Thrackles and Handy Solomon really understood firearms; and of those two Thrackles alone had had much experience at long range.

AS Occurrences 176%

* * HIRAM GREEN'S EXPERIENCE AS AN EDITOR.

on Occurrences 145%

Remembering his experiences on the way to London he furnished himself with a watchman's rattle, with which he used to call together the people of the villages he visited.

for Occurrences 121%

My friend G while riding recently on a bus top met with an experience for which he still blushes.

from Occurrences 108%

Written to display the mercy of the Lord and "to help others face life's hard problems," the author recalls her experiences from childhood to retirementa life of constant climbing.

to Occurrences 83%

Again, it is a matter of familiar experience to everybody that mere pressure on the skin will give rise to a corn.

during Occurrences 72%

That it may be lightly understood, and justice shown my client, a full knowledge of the whole family's experiences during those fatal hours is not only desirable, but absolutely essential.

BY Occurrences 32%

GAINING EXPERIENCE BY PLAY XIX.

THROUGH Occurrences 31%

THE UNITY OF EXPERIENCE XX. GAINING EXPERIENCE THROUGH FREEDOM III.

than Occurrences 25%

In physical games, too, the social side is strongly developed: leadership, self-effacement and co-operation are more valuable lessons of experience than fluent reading or neat writing or accurate additions: but they have not counted as such in our economic system of education; they have taken their chance: few inspectors ask to see whether children know how to "play the game," and yet they are so soon to play the independent game of life.

among Occurrences 24%

Colonel Mason, of Virginia, who was also of the Jeffersonian school of political philosophy, said: "Notwithstanding the oppression and injustice experienced among us from democracy, the genius of the people is in favour of it, and the genius of the people must be consulted.

into Occurrences 20%

We wish to step out of the trivial experience into that which is significant.

under Occurrences 18%

They would then have entered the British Empire, as a whole people, on terms which they must all have understood to be exceedingly generous from any conquering power, and which they would have soon found out to be far better than anything they had experienced under the government of France.

like Occurrences 17%

Walter Drury knew how to be patient, yet every experience like this was a tonic to his soul.

without Occurrences 16%

I caught a fresh glimpse of a darkened edge, and realised the cause of the faint odour which I had hitherto experienced without being conscious of it.

after Occurrences 10%

Hence the difficulty of breathing experienced after scalds or burns on the cuticle, the cough that follows the absorption of cold or damp by the skin, the oppressed and laborious breathing experienced by children in all eruptive diseases, while the rash is coming to the surface, and the hot, dry skin that always attends congestion of the lungs, and fever.

before Occurrences 10%

So we begin to glimpse why an emotion seems to be experienced before the visceral changes that really preceded it, but pressed their way into consciousness later.

out Occurrences 9%

Hilda, once more and in a higher degree, realized the miraculous human power to make experience out of nothing.

against Occurrences 8%

You even quote your own experience against her.

about Occurrences 7%

"I suppose I have experienced about the most extraordinary Christmas one could conceive.

over Occurrences 5%

As it is, I regard it only as an experience over which I have no control and that interests me in spite of myself.

beyond Occurrences 4%

It is at precisely these moments that the voyager wonders: "what can I tell myself - what I can write down that will make me remember this experience beyond words?

Which preposition to use with  experience