Which preposition to use with exposed

to Occurrences 1612%

All laws are sufficiently exposed to this evil, and we do not wish unnecessarily to increase it.

in Occurrences 131%

The objects exposed in the way of screens, pincushions, table-covers, and, in the spring, hats made by some of the ladies, were so appalling that I was glad to have poor clothes to fall back upon, but I don't remember his ever carrying my purchases home with me.

for Occurrences 75%

She raised her eyes to his for a momenta sort of photographic instantaneous shutter, exposing for the hundredth part of a second the sensitive plate of her heart.

on Occurrences 52%

His head was exposed on London Bridge; his body, interred without ceremony, now lies in the Tower, where a little later that of Blessed Thomas

at Occurrences 26%

The meat to be cooked should be exposed at first to a quick heat, which immediately coagulates the albumen on and near the surface.

from Occurrences 19%

Richard even fitted out a great armament, in order to restore the English princes to the throne of their ancestors; and though the navy was dispersed by a storm, Canute saw the danger to which he was exposed from the enmity of so warlike a people as the Normans.

as Occurrences 16%

The company shouted themselves hoarse, for every one felt that the honour of The Birches had been retrieved, and that the day was still far distant when they would be crushed beneath the iron heel of young Noaks, or be exposed as an unresisting prey to the ravages of the wild hordes of Horace House.

with Occurrences 16%

In the heat of the action a panic seized upon them; they fled, leaving their sovereign exposed with his handful of cavaliers to an overwhelming force.

during Occurrences 14%

And we come full of questions!" "Let me tell you something," muttered Lord Nick, putting up the weapon which he had kept exposed during all of the recital.

of Occurrences 11%

Mr. Penman was so highly Indignant at the manner in which he had been handled during the initiation that he immediately wrote an expose of the secret work, with numerous illustrations, and had it published in Harper's Weekly.

before Occurrences 9%

The merchants carried in their hand, an invoice of their respective presents, and gave it to the Governor, for the articles on their delivery are not exposed before the eyes of the Sultan.

without Occurrences 7%

Those unhappy forces which were transported by the Spanish fleet, are not only lost to their native country, but exposed without provision, without ammunition, without retreat, and without hope: nor can any human prospect discover how they can escape destruction, either by the fatigue of marches, or the want of necessaries, or the superiour force of an army well supplied and elated with success.

to Occurrences 7%

In the valleys, where they were sheltered from the winds, they left three or four feet below open; but on the hills, where they were more exposed to the chill blasts of the night, they thatched them close to the ground, leaving only a door for entrance, and a vent in the middle of the room for the smoke of three fires, which they made in every house.

by Occurrences 4%

They are a festering thorn in the sides of the planters, among whom they maintain a fearless espionage, exposing by pen and tongue their iniquitous proceedings.

like Occurrences 4%

"You are very dengerous to make your money expose like that, Misty Posson Jone'," said St.-Ange, counting it with his eyes.

above Occurrences 3%

If this be the true history of the formation of these icebergs, the absence of all land débris in the portion exposed above the surface of the sea is readily understood.

than Occurrences 3%

The cold-air process, that latest of scientific contrivances to arrest the waste of tissue, has now been applied at the Morgue to preserve and keep the bodies fresh, and allow them to be for a longer time exposed than when running water was the only aid.

under Occurrences 2%

The works of even German authors like Schiller, Heine, and Karl Marx would be forbidden, and a pamphlet written by a German and founded on official evidence to prove the injustice and tortures to which the English people were exposed under the German system of police would be destroyed.

against Occurrences 2%

The result would be that they would be exposed against the sky line to the enemy's fire.

than Occurrences 2%

Even Rodolph Maitland was surprised out of his usual calm resolution and presence of mind; for he saw his son fall bleeding to the ground, pierced through the leg by an arrow, and almost involuntarily he fired off his musket at an Indian whose body was more exposed than the rest, and whose greater profusion of ornament showed him to be one of their chief warriors.

between Occurrences 2%

They were not content with sucking his blood, but settling on the small segment of my calf, exposed between the big Tartar boot and the flowing trowsers, bit through my stockings with fierce bills.

throughout Occurrences 1%

That our poor friend should have been exposed throughout the most part of his life to the strong dislike of the greatest part of the community is not unnatural.

beneath Occurrences 1%

" He held it out in his open palm for all of them to see, and they noted that it was strangely shortenedthat the point of the sliding blade was barely exposed beneath the hilt.

until Occurrences 1%

The body of Leydenberg was not exposed until two days after Barneveld's execution.

unto Occurrences 1%

From sea; our shipp last night in the great storme Cast on these rocks and split; this the fyrst place Exposed unto our eyes to begge releiff.

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