Which preposition to use with faulty

in Occurrences 37%

Aristotle mentions Euripides about twenty times in the Poetics, and frequently criticises him adversely, not, however, for his evil moral influence, but because he uses his choruses badly, and is faulty in character-drawing.

as Occurrences 5%

In this second retreat Rousseau had the entrée to the palace of the Duke of Luxembourg, where he read to the friends assembled at its banquets his new production, "Émile,"a singular treatise on education, not so faulty as his previous works, but still false in many of its principles, especially in regard to religion.

than Occurrences 4%

His words are few and soft, never either peremptory or censorious; because he thinks both each man more wise, and none more faulty than himself.

by Occurrences 3%

hath largely described, either of the spleen, or of the veins, faulty by excess of quantity, or thickness of substance, it is a cold and dry humour, as Montanus affirms, consil.

for Occurrences 2%

"To conclude on this subject of Relations, if we are to be blamed for showing too much of the Action; the French are as faulty for discovering too little of it.

at Occurrences 1%

Every thing goes badly, and there is something very faulty at the bottom of it all.

on Occurrences 1%

But the whole description of argumentation will be proved to be faulty on these accounts; if either there is any defect in the argumentation itself, or if it is not adapted to the original intention.

to Occurrences 1%

That which is a law today, is none tomorrow; that which is sound in one man's opinion, is most faulty to another; that in conclusion, here is nothing amongst us but contention and confusion, we bandy one against another.

Which preposition to use with  faulty