Which preposition to use with induced

in Occurrences 48%

In his cabin, Captain Parkinson was frankly sea-sick: a condition which nothing but the extreme of nervous depression ever induced in him.

to Occurrences 24%

I saw, in fine, that he would be driven, as a matter of course, to simplicity, if not deliberately induced to it as a matter of choice.

on Occurrences 6%

But when his indignation subsided, he was induced on various accounts to forego that resolution.

at Occurrences 6%

It shows Jemal the Great in a sort of hypnotic trance induced at Potsdam.

from Occurrences 4%

Some will be remarkable for style, others for learning, and others again for moral and philosophical wisdom; some will be minute, and others generalizing; some will dig out a multiplicity of facts without apparent object, and others induce from those facts; some will make essays, and others chronicles.

for Occurrences 2%

The next notable event was the marriage of the Princess Claude, her daughter, to the young Duke of Angoulème, who was to succeed to the throne under the name of Francis I. He had not long to wait for his inheritance as Louis XII., having made an alliance with England, was induced for political reasons to marry the Princess Mary, sister of Henry VIII.

through Occurrences 2%

His published paper in 1831 shows that he experimented with wires of different lengths, and he noted the amount of magnetism which could be induced through them at various lengths by means of batteries composed of a single element, and also of many elements.

within Occurrences 1%

He demonstrated that if one coil of wire be set up and a current sent through it, a similar coil facing it will have like currents induced within it, which may be detected with a telephone receiver.

BY Occurrences 1%

133.OS PEDIS SHOWING THE GROOVE IN IT CAUSED BY ATROPHY AND ABSORPTION INDUCED BY PRESSURE OF A KERAPHYLLOCELE.]

across Occurrences 1%

Currents could be induced across the gap, no matter what the speed of the train, and, traveling along the wires to the station, communication was thus established.

to Occurrences 1%

He is the rather induced to this, as he sees that all his own family have warmly engaged themselves in your cause: and that it is >>> his highest interest to be just to you.

after Occurrences 1%

I abandoned the art of horsemanship for a while, and was induced after considerable persuasion to turn my attention to lettersmy A, B, C'swhich were taught me at the village school.

by Occurrences 1%

Sawda he already possessed, and her slow softness and unimaginative mind had already begun to pall; Ayesha, with her beauty and shrewdness, her jewel-like nature, bright and almost as hard, could lessen the continual strain of his life, and induce by a kind of reflex action that tireless energy of mind find body which was the secret of his power.

Cos Occurrences 1%

But he had procured ships from Syria and Rhodes, induced Cos and Cnidus to revolt, and driven out the Pontic partisans from Chios and Colophon.

during Occurrences 1%

Ichizo Okubo, a guiding spirit of the Restoration, presented the following memorial to the Emperor: "The most pressing of your Majesty's pressing duties at the present moment is not to look at the empire alone and judge carelessly by appearances, but to consider carefully the actual state of the whole world; to reform the inveterate and slothful habits induced during several hundred years, and to give union to the nation....

under Occurrences 1%

None of thembut the very bad onescould be induced under any circumstances to lift their hands against the family or its property.

until Occurrences 1%

She could not be induced until, thoroughly satisfied by several tokens that it was the Lord's will, and then she consented.

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