Which preposition to use with in

of Occurrences 28%

Along the lower edge of the lake-belt, the smallest have disappeared by the filling-in of their basins, leaving only those of considerable size.

with Occurrences 10%

"I've already had one run-in with an I.W.W. I know tough customers when I see them.

for Occurrences 6%

We're sore now because we haven't had a look-in for fourteen yearswe're thirsty and dryand we long for the water-brookswhich is, government jobs.

to Occurrences 4%

One day in particular he exhibited himself with uncommon advantage; and Mr. Tyrrel without further delay proposed to his father, to take him into his family, and make him whipper-in to his hounds, till he could provide him with some more lucrative appointment in his service.

at Occurrences 4%

Sight-seeing automobiles on mission and commission bent allow Altoona, Iowa City, and Quincy, Illinois, fifteen minutes' stop-in at Ching Ling-Foo's Chinatown Delmonico's.

on Occurrences 3%

Goin' where there's a chance for a woman like me to get a look-in on life before she's as skinny a hex at twenty-seven as old lady Scogaslike this town's full of.

from Occurrences 3%

To make matters worse, Austin, arriving on the scene sixth man in, appeared to be also possessed with a determination to carry his bat; and though he was eventually run out by a sharp throw-in from square-leg, it was not until eighty runs had been registered for the Grammar School.

into Occurrences 1%

This rather personalised essay, obviously biased and clouded by a string of personal experiences, seeks to narrate one person's run-ins into Goa's most long-serving editor.

among Occurrences 1%

Their rapid increase is attributable not to any incestuous breeding in-and-in among themselves, but to a violent seduction of the President and the Heads of Department by importunate Congressmen; and you may rest assured that this criminal multiplication fills nobody with half so much righteous indignation and virtuous sorrow as the clerks themselves.

in Occurrences 1%

And until recently 50 per cent, of the people of Mexico have not had a look-in in determining who should be their governors, or what their government should be."Speech of President Wilson.)

ABOUT Occurrences 1%

"MR. PRESIDENT, PUT IN ABOUT ST. DOMINGO, STRONG.

than Occurrences 1%

In the first cloisters, which are more liveable-in than the ordinary Florentine cloisters, having a great shady tree in the midst with a seat round it, and flowers, are the Fra Angelicos I have mentioned.

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