Which preposition to use with focus

of Occurrences 130%

It is our object to make this background as rich and full and orderly as possible, so that whatever is brought to the focus of consciousness shall be set in a relational background, which shall give it meaning; and so that our pupils may be able to feel the truth which Browning puts into the mouth of Fra Lippo Lippi: This world's no blot for us Nor blank; it means intensely and means good: To find its meaning is my meat and drink.

on Occurrences 37%

Slowly, through the last half of the nineteenth century, there had grown up clubs among German women focusing on a definite bit of work, or crystallizing about an idea.

for Occurrences 13%

From the world's beginning a glowing hearth has been perfect focus for straight thought and plain speech.

in Occurrences 11%

[Illustration: Fig. 130.Illustrating the manner in which the Image of an Object is brought to a Focus in a Photographer's Camera.] 331.

to Occurrences 4%

Indeed her anger at the whole species called "cowpuncher" now focused to a burning-point on him of the gilded spurs.

from Occurrences 2%

Dating their foundation as far back as the fourteenth century, as Prague, Vienna, and Heidelberg,or established but of late years in the nineteenth, as Berlin, Bonn, and Munich,they attract to themselves the mental strength of the land, forming a focus from which radiates, whether in Theology, Science, Literature, or Art, the new world of thought, which finds its way to remotest regions, often filtered and unacknowledged.

about Occurrences 1%

Memories and emotions surged through his mind; for the most vivid sensations of his youth had focused about this spot, and it was here he had first begun to live and learn values.

inside Occurrences 1%

" The focus inside him strengthened.

behind Occurrences 1%

" The sense of a great circumambient Power grew upon him at each instant, sacramentalized, it seemed, by the solemn evening light, and evoked by this tense ardour of half a million souls, and focused behind him in one burning point. . . .

at Occurrences 1%

" "Because all the features cannot be in focus at once?" "Oh no, I am not speaking of that.

around Occurrences 1%

Mr Teli's strategy was to ensure that discussions over such sessions never focused around any crime-related events for the day.

Which preposition to use with  focus