Which preposition to use with heats

of Occurrences 1286%

The intense heat of a climate, lying on each side of the Line, at once disinclines men to exertion, and renders it unnecessary.

in Occurrences 223%

Spohr's lovely anthem voices this cry of the soul: "As pants the hart for cooling streams, When heated in the chase, So longs my soul, O God, for Thee, And Thy refreshing grace.

to Occurrences 109%

We stood the outrage as long as we could; then we objected in a wild and ridiculous explosion which communicated its heat to the object of our wrath.

from Occurrences 105%

In this way, it would seem inevitable that the surface waters of the northern and southern frigid zones must, sooner or later, find their way to the bottom of the rest of the ocean; and there accumulate to a thickness dependent on the rate at which they absorb heat from the crust of the earth below, and from the surface water above.

with Occurrences 87%

Setting out from Pasadena, I reached the foot of the range about sundown; and being weary and heated with my walk across the shadeless valley, concluded to camp for the night.

by Occurrences 47%

For he says that men become too much heated by speaking, and that nothing of this kind ought to interfere with the poison, and that, otherwise, those who did so were sometimes compelled to drink two or three times.

at Occurrences 39%

If that is not admitted we are driven to a greater heat at some time more than 20,000 years ago.

for Occurrences 36%

This time its new policy remained at fever heat for over three years and only cooled down when a British man-of-war captured the incongruously named Olive Branch, in which Ira Allen was trying to run the blockade from Ostend with twenty thousand muskets and other arms which he represented as being solely for the annual drill of the Vermont militia.

on Occurrences 27%

He had taken off his coat owing to the heat on the moor, and the pocket-book had dropped out.

than Occurrences 25%

A careful use of the thermometer indicated that the metallic surface of the former was now nearly zero C., or 32° F. The inner surface of the windows was somewhat colder, showing that the crystal was more pervious to heat than the walls, with their greater thickness, their outer and inner lining of metal, and massive interior of concrete.

during Occurrences 16%

"At Fort George and the vicinity, the troops were exposed to intense heat during the day and to cold and chilly atmosphere at night."

over Occurrences 15%

It is made of copper, and should, consequently, be heated over the hot plate, if there be one, or a charcoal stove.

as Occurrences 14%

IN STEWING, IT IS NOT REQUISITE to have so great a heat as in boiling.

into Occurrences 11%

That it must be cooling, and giving off its heat into space.

without Occurrences 9%

The fires within its strength consume; The heat without creates a gloom That from it will not part.

under Occurrences 7%

Beads of perspiration stood on his forehead: the temperature of the room reminded him of the heat under the ilexes of the Sienese villa where he and Undine had sat through a long July afternoon.

about Occurrences 7%

When the bleeding has been stopped, and the wound perfectly cleaned, its two edges are to be brought closely together by thin straps of common adhesive plaster, which should remain on, if there is not great pain or heat about the part, for two or three days, without being removed.

after Occurrences 6%

After puff paste has been rolled 5 times and chilled, roll to 1/2 inch thickness, shape with patty cutter, cut halfway through with a small cutter, chill again, and bake in oven at 550 degrees F. at first, reducing heat after 5 or 8 minutes to 425 degrees F., and turning often that patties may rise evenly.

like Occurrences 6%

It was a clear still mornin', and the sun as he went up into the heavens, blazed away, and as he walked across the sky, if he didn't pour down his heat like a furnace, I wouldn't say so.

before Occurrences 5%

It is generally conceded that yeast will keep longer if the material of which it is made be mixed with liquid of a boiling temperature, or cooked for a few minutes at boiling heat before adding the yeast.

of Occurrences 5%

A good Person does not only raise, but continue Love, and breeds a secret Pleasure and Complacency in the Beholder, when the first Heats of Desire are extinguished.

through Occurrences 4%

Meat is underdone when it has been heated throughout only to the temperature of coagulating albumen: it is thoroughly done when it has been heated through its whole mass to the temperature at which the colouring matter of the blood coagulates: it is overdone when the heat has been continued long enough to harden the fibres.

against Occurrences 4%

A gust of wind, mingled with rain and hail, heat against his face.

within Occurrences 4%

There was something frightful in this contest of the elements, nature appearing to condense the heat within its narrowest possible limits, as if purposely to increase its fierceness.

behind Occurrences 3%

It seemed the heat behind them must put them out.

Which preposition to use with  heats