Which preposition to use with identity

of Occurrences 446%

'They are frogs,' says a third, who is ready to chop any amount of logic in favor of his system of frogology, and hereupon columns of argument, and pages of learned discussion, have been held over the identity of the jolly peepers of the spring-time.

with Occurrences 51%

" Almost at the same time, and, probably, equally guided by his study of yeast, Schwann was engaged in those remarkable investigations into the form and development of the ultimate structural elements of the tissues of animals, which led him to recognise their fundamental identity with the ultimate structural elements of vegetable organisms.

in Occurrences 35%

"No doubt we can establish this fellow's identity in timesooner than we think, perhaps, for most of the morning papers will run his picture, and if he is known here in New York at all, it will be recognised by some one.

as Occurrences 19%

The former is characterized by a very delicate down, while the latter is smooth; but, as a proof of their identity as to species, trees have borne peaches in one part and nectarines in another; and even a single fruit has had down on one side and the other smooth.

by Occurrences 10%

> Sentences: The spy concealed his identity by wearing the of a monk.

To Occurrences 8%

What follows is still more pathetic: Aywe but hear Of the survivors' toil in their new lands, Their numbers and success; but who can number The hearts which broke in silence of that parting, Or after their departure; of that malady {291a} Which calls up green and native fields to view From the rough deep with such identity To the poor exile's fever'd eye, that he Can scarcely be restrained from treading them?

at Occurrences 7%

Yet you discover her identity at once.

under Occurrences 6%

The same is true of the Druses, another remnant of an earlier stock, which has preserved its identity under the guise of Islam so heretically conceived as to rank as an independent religion.

from Occurrences 6%

You see, it is impossible to fix the man's identity from a description, and it is really important that he should be caught.

between Occurrences 5%

Some listened in admiration, for habit had so far mastered dulness, as to have created a species of identity between the state and far more durable things, and they believed that St. Mark had gained a victory, in that decline, which was never exactly intelligible to their apathetic capacities.

before Occurrences 5%

No one doubts that he planned an elopement with the beautiful Carmel; the question is, was his disappointment followed by the murder of the woman who stood in his way?" District Attorney Fox (you will have guessed his identity before now) took his time, deliberating carefully with himself before venturing to reply.

beyond Occurrences 4%

Would they turn and put the man's identity beyond uncertainty?

for Occurrences 4%

I expect that he has a different identity for every place which he visits.

on Occurrences 4%

And here the same lady, or anotherfor likeness is identity on tea-cupsis stepping into a little fairy boat, moored on the hither side of this calm garden river, with a dainty mincing foot, which in a right angle of incidence (as angles go in our world) must infallibly land her in the midst of a flowery meada furlong off on the other side of the same strange stream!

without Occurrences 3%

He perceived clearly enough that no society can preserve its identity without limitations; that no association can cohere without definite rules that must be obeyed.

through Occurrences 3%

The Panorama was then partly in outline, and we had to catch its identities through a maze of scaffolding poles, planks, and stages; while the immense domed area re-echoed with the operations of scores of artistes of every grade, from the upholsterer nailing up gay draperies, to the heavy blow of the carpenter's mallet.

until Occurrences 2%

The man addressed peered closely in his face, suspecting, and yet not convinced of his identity until after a minute or two.

behind Occurrences 1%

He creeps out of them as a crab from the shell that has grown too small for him, but he thinks he has left his identity behind him.

into Occurrences 1%

From all this we may deduce the extremely probable fact that the position of the river was shown to some stockrider by a native, who also confided the aboriginal name, and so it gradually worked the knowledge of its identity into general belief.

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