Which preposition to use with inferiors

to Occurrences 738%

Their talents find them employment every where; and the necessity they are under of a laborious exertion of these talents, and of submitting to a great deal from those whose customs and manners are not to their taste, and whom they feel inferior to themselves, is a considerable check to the desire to go abroad, so much so, that we hold out the farther inducement of political distinction when they return.

in Occurrences 219%

The greater part were only half-decked coasters, and even the largest were far inferior in size to the galleys and galeases of the Greeks and Italians.

of Occurrences 14%

"They know, they know....") Such Gods were as a matter of fact the moral inferiors of good men, and Euripides will never blind his eyes to their inferiority.

as Occurrences 8%

Shortly after, the governor returned to Jamestown with a large number of longshoremen and loafers, great enough in quantity, but inferior as soldiers in quality.

for Occurrences 6%

I came here; quite!" "'Believe you'," said the girl, as one would address an inferior for the purpose of putting him into the category where he belongs.

at Occurrences 3%

If he had a blemish, it was too much pride; but its quality was inoffensive; it was not of that sort which hardens the heart, and serves to keep inferiors at a distance; it only sought to ward off derogation from itself.

with Occurrences 3%

They are people who may have something wrong or inferior with their pituitary, but not to the extent of interference with their daily life.

against Occurrences 2%

Every object which surpasses others attracts both emulation and jealousy; and consequently an eternal war is waged by all inferiors against those who excel them in any respect.

unto Occurrences 2%

"And I dare boldly affirm" (saith he) "that those glittering attires, counterfeit colours, headgears, curled hairs, plaited coats, cloaks, gowns, costly stomachers, guarded and loose garments, and all those other accoutrements, wherewith our countrywomen counterfeit a beauty, and so curiously set out themselves, cause more inconvenience in this kind, than that barbarian homeliness, although they be no whit inferior unto them in beauty.

in Occurrences 2%

Methinks we should have an Ambition, if not to advance our selves in another World, at least to preserve our Post in it, and outshine our Inferiors in Virtue here, that they may not be put above us in a State which is to Settle the Distinction for Eternity.

near Occurrences 1%

Starting at 7.30 a.m., steered south-east over an undulating sandstone country, well grassed, but very stony and thinly wooded; a low range of rocky hills, nearly parallel to our route, lay to the south-west, and at 11.20 a.m. we camped at a fine running stream in a rocky ravine in this range; the grass was, however, very dry and inferior near the range.

before Occurrences 1%

Genesis iii, 16, is usually brought forward to prove that, if woman was not inferior before the fall, she became so absolutely and unconditionally then.

on Occurrences 1%

He was the first person of intellect whom I met on a ground of equality, though as yet much his inferior on that common ground.

animalsfrom Occurrences 1%

One might look for such actions from inferior animalsfrom a cat that has killed a bird for instance; for cats are only soft-footed, purring bundles of deceit, with no standard of trail morals.

by Occurrences 1%

Our Superiors are guided by Intuition, and our Inferiors by Instinct.

vnto Occurrences 1%

Sometime there liu'd a Duke not far from hence, Mightie in fame and vertues excellence; Subiects he had as readie to obey As he to rule, beloued eueryway; But that which most of all he gloried in (Hope of his age and comfort of his kin) Was the fruition of one onely sonne, A gallant youth, inferior vnto none For vertue shape or excellence of wit, That after him vpon his throne might sit.

among Occurrences 1%

Woman was inferior among the old Tahitians.

by Occurrences 1%

A beetle may or may not be inferior to a manthe matter awaits demonstration; but if he were inferior by ten thousand fathoms, the fact remains that there is probably a beetle view of things of which a man is entirely ignorant.

into Occurrences 1%

In binding the Blade, you must close the Measure; because a Man who is superior to you, in Height, by the Length of his Sword, or by his Situation, won't let his Inferior into Measure; in one or the other Case, being at a proper Distance, you bind more easily on the Feeble.

Which preposition to use with  inferiors