Which preposition to use with forging

in Occurrences 32%

Not exactly at the forge in the Lafittes' famous smithy, among the African Samsons, who, with their shining black bodies bared to the waist, made the Rue St. Pierre ring with the stroke of their hammers; but as athere was no occasion to mince the word in those dayssmuggler.

of Occurrences 16%

Ye sacred Fyres and powers aboue, Forge of desires, working loue, Cast downe your eye, cast downe your eye, Vpon a Mayde in miserie.

for Occurrences 15%

I would observe an austere propriety of conduct, and be especially careful not to loosen one rivet in the tremendous yoke I was forging for the minds and consciences of mankind.

on Occurrences 11%

A man who forges on his neighbour pays the penalty of his crime at the gallows.

to Occurrences 7%

Kazan forged to her side, every ounce of his magnificent strength in the traces.

into Occurrences 7%

His works are mainly masses of fine, splendid, or humorous writing, heaped together; the parts are seldom forged into one, or connected by any indissoluble link.

of Occurrences 6%

My attention was first directed to the omission during the preparation of my Guilds of Florence, published in 1906; and I determined to address myself to the forging of that lurid link in the catena of Florentine romance.

with Occurrences 5%

After receiving a scanty education at the village school, he worked hard at the forge with his father.

out Occurrences 4%

When cast iron naves are adopted, the spokes are forged out of flat bars with T-formed heads, and are arranged radially in the founder's mould, the cast iron, when fluid, being poured among them.

under Occurrences 3%

Steam, saw-mills, &c., were in full play, and anchors forging under Nasmyth's hammer, I found them making large masts of four piecesone length and no scarfingsthe root part of the tree forming the mast-head, and a very large air-hole running up and down the centre.

through Occurrences 3%

Soon they were forging through the water at racing speed, the boat leaping to the impulsion of the sailorman's strongest motives, curiosity and the hope of saving a life.

at Occurrences 2%

The bills and other documents we'll forge at our leisure to-morrow.

near Occurrences 1%

"There are iron-forges near every Roman station, and Abbey Dale is full of cinders from smelting, with apertures to windward to serve as blasts.

against Occurrences 1%

Then, we must suppose, he saw himself safer, if he forged against another certain evidence which we have heard.

among Occurrences 1%

But come, we'll sing forthwith, Simichidas, Our woodland music: and for my part I List, comrade, if you like the simple air I forged among the uplands yesterday.

around Occurrences 1%

Their power is a chain forged around individual freedom.

as Occurrences 1%

The same accident may also occur in the forge as a result of the animal treading on the stumps of nails, from treading on an upturned shoe with the stumps of nails in situ, or from treading on an upturned toe-clip.

before Occurrences 1%

45):'Let neither the polemical skill of Leslie, nor the antique erudition of Bedford, persuade us to put on again those old shackles of false law, false reason, and false gospel, which were forged before the Revolution, and broken to pieces by it.'

beside Occurrences 1%

At the foot of a hill was a river, with a steep ancient bridge crossing it; and beyond that a large pleasant green flat, where the village of Castlewood stood, with the church in the midst, the parsonage hard by it, the inn with the blacksmith's forge beside it, and the sign of the "Three Castles" on the elm.

by Occurrences 1%

The same state of affairs may be occasioned in the forge by leaving one side of the foot too high, and subjecting the other to excessive paring for several consecutive shoeings.

across Occurrences 1%

Instead, he headed down on to the bleached, bleak oval of Furnace Lake and forged across it as straight as he could drive toward Starvation Mountains.

within Occurrences 1%

"Truly the hammers to destroy the temple are forged within the temple," and the law fatal to all religions was being accomplished, when faith vanishes, and the multitude no longer feel the fervour of early days.

without Occurrences 1%

But in a moment, as she was close upon us, some impulse of a heady current or sudden vortex gave a wheeling bias to her course, and off she forged without a shock.

by Occurrences 1%

To Mr. Bradlaugh it meant, as he felt, the almost certain destruction of his Parliamentary position, the forging by his own hands of a weapon that in the hands of his foes would be well-nigh fatal.

Which preposition to use with  forging