Which preposition to use with fruitful

in Occurrences 60%

But now that the prevalence and growth of unbelief is as evident as the sun at noonnow that it is no longer only the recalcitrant and irreligious, but even the religious and docile-minded who are disturbed by the fact, it seems to some that, a policy of silence and inactivity may be far more fruitful in evil than in good, that reverent reserve must be laid aside and the pearls of truth cast into the trough of popular controversy.

of Occurrences 47%

Palestine was likely to be a cavalry, as well as an infantry, campaign, or at any rate the theatre of war in which the mounted arm could be employed with the most fruitful of results.

than Occurrences 8%

In the colonies no race is more fruitful than the French, though it seems to become barren on its own ancient soil.

as Occurrences 7%

My imagination, sir, is, perhaps, not so fruitful as that of some other members of this house, and, therefore, they may discover many inconveniencies which I am not able to conceive.

for Occurrences 5%

The river ran more slowly, weary at the task of having rendered the fields fruitful for a season.

to Occurrences 4%

Interesting himself in everything and everybody, and freely communicating his ideas in correspondence, he had a wide influence while living, and his ideas have been suggestive and fruitful to thoughtful students of the public interest ever since.

without Occurrences 1%

A. No; and, please, sir, we cannot grow and become fruitful without the assistance of Almighty God.[A]

before Occurrences 1%

You won't know what to make of this speech: but, in this country, it is more despicable to be married and not fruitful, than it is with us to be fruitful before marriage.

during Occurrences 1%

Patrick moreover promised the young man that he should be brave and strong in battle, that the land should be fruitful during his reign.

from Occurrences 1%

The 1250 acres of uncultivated soil which Seguin's father, the old army contractor, had formerly purchased in view of erecting a palatial residence there were now, thanks to unremitting effort, becoming fruitful from end to end.

with Occurrences 1%

He was fruitful with inquiries as to where this trail or that road led.

amongst Occurrences 1%

The polygenous argument, based on the diversity of languages, has been discarded, as, if valid, necessitating about a thousand different origins, while the monogenous position is strengthened by the ascertained facts that the different racial groups are fruitful amongst themselves, and present points of mental and physical similarity which accord well with this theory.

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