Which preposition to use with imply

in Occurrences 228%

I must use these moments you are good enough to give me in telling you something of what I feel is implied in the founding of this camp of yours.

by Occurrences 9%

Explain all that Swift implies by the word opulence in the quotation "There in full opulence a banker dwelt, Who all the joys and pangs of riches felt."

at Occurrences 6%

{319} The doctor evidently makes a mistake in confounding Sir William Hamilton with Sir William Drummond. {354} Fletcher's narrative implies at six that evening, the 19th April, 1824.

between Occurrences 5%

In 1 Tim. vi. 2, And they that have believing masters, &c., what is the relation expressed or implied between "they" (servants) and "believing masters?"

without Occurrences 3%

That which is understood excels that which is spoken in quantity and quality alike; ideas thus figured and personified, change hands, as we may say, like coin; and the speakers imply without effort the most obscure and intricate thoughts.

as Occurrences 3%

The power to acquire territory is not expressly granted in the constitution, but it is implied as an act of sovereignty.

after Occurrences 2%

A pronoun agrees in person, number, and gender, with the noun for which it is a substitute; and, if it is in the possessive case, it is usually governed by an other noun expressed or implied after it.

of Occurrences 2%

Besides the condition which the theory itself implies of a reciprocal adoption by other nations, experience teaches that so many circumstances must concur in introducing and maturing manufacturing establishments, especially of the more complicated kinds, that a country may remain long without them, although sufficiently advanced and in some respects even peculiarly fitted for carrying them on with success.

on Occurrences 2%

She reserved liberty to leave you; and, of course, the same privilege was implied on your part.

for Occurrences 2%

It needs a long political education to appreciate abstract ideas, and the Greeks were still in their political infancy, but the realization of Greater Greece implied for them the satisfaction of all their concrete needs at once.

to Occurrences 1%

[Footnote 6: #née Kermadio#, born a Kermadio, and so, as this name implies to a French ear, a Breton noble, and therefore almost certainly an extreme royalist, and so least likely to be suspected of sheltering a Bonapartist conspirator.]

with Occurrences 1%

The rubric indeed seems to me to imply with some clearness that in the long interval between Edward VI. and the 14th Charles II.

than Occurrences 1%

For words are not mere sounds, and in their orthography more is implied than in phonetics, or phonography.

through Occurrences 1%

A little reflection will show how unjust is the criticism implied through such questions.

from Occurrences 1%

* First in the poetry is the Bechuana Boy, an affecting narrative, by Mr. Pringle, as may be implied from one verse: He came with open aspect bland, And modestly before me stood, Caressing with a kindly hand That fawn of gentle brood; Then meekly gazing in my face Said in the language of his race, With smiling look yet pensive tone

against Occurrences 1%

It's very serious, this charge you're implying against him, Lindsey!

into Occurrences 1%

The elevation of what is unconscious and implied into self-conscious knowledge brings about an enormous difference; it is the infinite difference which, for example, separates man from the animal.

Which preposition to use with  imply