Which preposition to use with imagines

for Occurrences 56%

Imagine for an instant the drudgery of working a long division sum with leaden type and raised, figures; think of all the difficulty of placing the figures, and the chances of doing the sum wrong; and then it will not cause surprise that the blind girl could never enjoy arithmetic, although in mental calculation she showed herself later on to be very clever.

in Occurrences 49%

Now and then a blast exploded, for what purpose he could not imagine in this school of mining.

to Occurrences 43%

Over this story the little Pilgrim had shed many tears; for she knew well, being enlightened in her great simplicity by the heavenly wisdom, that it was pain and grief to the Father to turn away His face; and that no one who has but the little heart of a man can imagine to himself what that sorrow is in the being of the great God.

with Occurrences 41%

You may imagine with what awe we looked on him even though he now went on crutches.

than Occurrences 39%

The outer rails are literally on the edge of the wood, and no more secluded spot can be imagined than thisthe favourite residence of their Majesties.

from Occurrences 31%

They were but little more than rowboats, as may be easily imagined from the fact that Cicero instances for its uncommon magnitude a ship of only fifty-six tons!

of Occurrences 19%

an expression we are to imagine of surprise at the arrival of the stream.

at Occurrences 17%

Little did the captain imagine at that time that the success of the man whose cause he espoused would so soon be the means of his untimely death.

as Occurrences 13%

" "That is," said he, "because they contend as vehemently for what they imagine as for what they see; and perhaps more so, as their perceptions are like those of other men, while their reveries are more exclusively their own.

on Occurrences 7%

" Joe remembered all his own adventures which he had imagined on land and sea, and nodded.

by Occurrences 5%

Does any one imagine by chance that the latter will forever relinquish New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico?

without Occurrences 4%

He was amazed at the continual noise it made, and the motion of the minute-hand, which he could easily discern; for their sight is much more acute than ours: and asked the opinions of his learned men about him, which were various and remote, as the reader may well imagine without my repeating; although, indeed, I could not perfectly understand them.

in Occurrences 3%

In imitation of whom belike, a hard-favoured fellow in Greece, because he and his wife were both deformed, to get a good brood of children, Elegantissimas imagines in thalamo collocavit, &c. hung the fairest pictures he could buy for money in his chamber, "That his wife by frequent sight of them, might conceive and bear such children."

unto Occurrences 2%

To speak in a word, there is nothing so vain, absurd, ridiculous, extravagant, impossible, incredible, so monstrous a chimera, so prodigious and strange, such as painters and poets durst not attempt, which they will not really fear, feign, suspect and imagine unto themselves: and that which Lod.

to Occurrences 2%

But though these lovely insects live but twenty-four hours, and during that short period undergo a transformation from the sub-imago to the imago state, they exist as larvae in the bed of the river for quite two years from the time the eggs are dropped.

into Occurrences 1%

" As Schlegel goes on to say, we can easily imagine into what direction the tastes of the English people drifted under such auspices.

after Occurrences 1%

Yet the absolute's constitution, if imagined at all, has to be imagined after the analogy of some bit of finite experience.

against Occurrences 1%

Some blushed as he passed by, imagining against their will what an embrace from this hideous and restless Colossus must be.

among Occurrences 1%

Now she was very pretty, with dancing blue eyes and a profusion of golden curls; she had, too, a most winning manner, hard for any one to resist; and these personal attractions, added to style of dress that had never been seen or imagined among the simple country-folk, rendered her a most important person, so that no "tea-fight" or merry-making was complete without Nelly Curtis.

amongst Occurrences 1%

It is evident the internal constitution, whereon their properties depend, is unknown to us: for to go no further than the grossest and most obvious we can imagine amongst them, What is that texture of parts, that real essence, that makes lead and antimony fusible, wood and stones not?

beside Occurrences 1%

I dreamed of a unique, an unheard-of idyll with a woman far from the one with whom I had hitherto lost all my time, a woman whose features I did not see, but whose shadow I imagined beside my own as we walked along the road together.

between Occurrences 1%

In either form of it, two nominatives are idly imagined between as and its verb; and, I ask, of what is the first one the subject?

beyond Occurrences 1%

They followed in imagination Gabriel's description, but their narrowed minds wished to place a term to the infinite, and in their simplicity they imagined beyond these incalculable distances a vault of firm matter millions of leagues thick.

about Occurrences 1%

I can imagine about how I gasped out those four words.

through Occurrences 1%

You cannot imagine through what a crisis I have just passeda veritable tempest of emotions, surrounded by darkness from out of which I have but just found my way.

Which preposition to use with  imagines