Which preposition to use with fueled

to Occurrences 75%

Certainly, if I denied that love, although it had clutched every corner of my heart and taken violent possession of every recess of my soul, grew even more intense whenever it happened that my eyes encountered his, I should deny the truth; he added further fuel to the fires that consumed me, and rekindled such as might be expiring, if, mayhap, there were any such.

for Occurrences 69%

He came up eagerly, and flung down an armful of fuel for the morning, hoping to find supper ready.

in Occurrences 36%

We were obliged to ask for coal-burning battleships instead of the more modern vessels with oil-fired boilers owing to the great shortage of oil fuel in this country and the danger of our reserves being still further depleted.

of Occurrences 25%

But, Palurin, what may I deem of thee, Whom neither fear of gods, nor love of him, Whose princely favour hath been thine uprear, Could quench the fuel of thy lewd desires?

on Occurrences 18%

And so, presently, the dark came down upon the island, at which the bo'sun waked the men, and bade them throw more fuel on to the fire, which had burned down to a mound of glowing embers much shrouded in ash.

into Occurrences 7%

They drive me out if I can not kill them!" He put fresh fuel into the stove, and prepared for bed.

from Occurrences 7%

Whenever the engine-driver stopped to pick a huckleberry, the train, self-braking, stopped also, and the engine took in fuel from the tall grass that grew between the sleepers.

by Occurrences 6%

It has become a den of Italians, who sell fuel by daylight, and by night are up to no telling what extent of deviltry.

with Occurrences 6%

Scurrility, scandal, libel, baseness of all kinds formed the fuel with which it blazed, and the wit, bitter, unflinching, unsparing, which puffed the flame up, was its chief recommendation.

at Occurrences 6%

The furnace should be fed with small quantities of fuel at a time, and the feed should be turned off just before a fresh supply of fuel is introduced.

per Occurrences 3%

When the locomotive is worked expansively, however, there is of course a less consumption of water and fuel per horse power, or per ton per mile, than when the full pressure is used throughout the stroke; and most locomotives now operate with as much expansion as can be conveniently given by the slide valves. 230.

under Occurrences 2%

Also places food and fuel under federal control.

as Occurrences 2%

The train went up and down stairs, out upon the piazza, and finally landed in the kitchen, where the engine fired up on such fuel as gingerbread and cookies.

than Occurrences 2%

Q.Are not the Cornish engines more economical in fuel than other engines? A.It is a mistake to suppose that there is any peculiar virtue in the existing form of Cornish engine to make it economical in fuel, or that a less lethargic engine would necessarily be less efficient.

without Occurrences 1%

This adjusted the "link-motion" mechanism, which is operated by the driving-axle, and cut off the steam entering the cylinders in such a way that it expanded more fully and economically, thus saving fuel without loss of power.

above Occurrences 1%

Presently I heard the roar of burning fuel above me, and immediately after a cry from below.

among Occurrences 1%

The furnace appears to have been constructed by excavating the pit and placing at the bottom of it the bodies or skeletons which had possibly been collected from scaffolds, and placing the fuel among and above the bodies, with a covering of poles or split timbers extending over and resting upon the earth, with the clay covering above, which latter we now find resting upon the charred remains.

around Occurrences 1%

Why, if he would stir up for one day the embers of the old flame, he could not quench it again with such a prairie of fuel around him.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Even nowadays, a servant fresh from an outlying hamlet, where her parents probably could procure but little fuel beyond what was necessary for cooking, at first cares not an atom whether there be a fire in the kitchen or not.

over Occurrences 1%

Where the bars are very long it will generally be found that an increased supply of steam and a diminished consumption of coal will be the consequence of shortening them, and the bars should always lie with a considerable inclination to facilitate the distribution of the fuel over the after part of the furnace.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Horses and cattle ate its leaves and fruit, and the wood was a common fuel throughout Tahiti.

aboard Occurrences 1%

If the Vineyard craft has no proper fuel aboard her, we must make fuel of her.

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