Which preposition to use with informations

about Occurrences 3138%

After that day, we enjoyed our holiday to the utmost; though both of us looked forward to the time when our driver should come; for we were tremendously anxious to inquire of him, and through him among the people of the tiny hamlet, whether any of them could give us information about that strange garden, lying away by itself in the heart of an almost unknown tract of country.

of Occurrences 590%

One thing, however, shines out clear: Wisdom is being recognized as having a moral aspect, and men are looking for a Religion which shall sum up the learning of the sages, the information of the race.

on Occurrences 346%

As a Mother's Manual, it will have a large sale, and as a | | book of special and reliable information on very important | | topics, it will be heartily welcomed.

in Occurrences 263%

There is a great deal more to tell about Miss Weston, but my space is short; those, however, who wish to know more will find plenty of information in the little book called Our Blue Jackets.

from Occurrences 249%

She was a great friend and admirer of Thierswas supposed to give him a great deal of information from foreign governments.

as Occurrences 198%

Britton has been very much interested in the volume and has read with pleasure a number of chapters, gaining valuable information as to the history of the game.

to Occurrences 106%

We must not only attach information to ourselves, we must assimilate it.

for Occurrences 94%

By the way," he added more seriously, "I owe you an account of my failure to gain any information for you with regard to Mr. Gervase Henshaw's plans.

with Occurrences 63%

Major Freeman, a keen soldierly man, with the stern expression and uncompromising manner naturally acquired by those whose business is to deal with crime, received the information with grave perplexity.

at Occurrences 37%

I did not see him, but got some of his information at second hand.

against Occurrences 29%

Walker's case was that he had an actual witness, as to the identity of his assailants, in the person of McGovoch, a discharged soldier, who laid information against one civilian, three British officers, and the celebrated French-Canadian leader, La Corne de St Luc.

by Occurrences 29%

" I had hardly answered this pleasing information by a grateful obeisance to my radiant informer, when I perceived, in a gorgeous prospect that now opened before us, three structures of stupendous size and superior magnificence.

out Occurrences 22%

We do not give you this information out of any love we bear you, but for fear that we might be charged with having assassinated you and be thought to have brought the war to a close by treachery because we could not do so by manhood.

than Occurrences 16%

Our philosopher, therefore, did not occupy himself with considering whether in that miniature world, with its countless varieties of animal and vegetable being, something might not be found with which he was himself unacquainted; but, like the honey-freighted bee, rather sought an opportunity of disburdening himself of his stores of information than of adding to them.

before Occurrences 11%

She laid her information before an attentive, if not very respectful, audience gathered round the tea-table at Old Place, the Naylors' handsome house on the outskirts of Sprotsfield and on the far side of the heath from Inkston.

through Occurrences 10%

Learned denotes the past acquisition of much information through study.

without Occurrences 9%

While he was using the utmost circumspection to obtain the necessary information without being discovered, an occurrence of the most villanous nature, disconcerted the project.

into Occurrences 8%

The prospect of raising money by detecting their practices, incited many to turn information into a trade; and the facility with which the crime was to be proved, encouraged some to gratify their malice by perjury, and others their avarice; so that the multitude of informations became a publick grievance, and the magistrates themselves complained that the law was not to be executed.

beyond Occurrences 5%

He did not want abilities; but he had no curiosity, and no information beyond his profession.

among Occurrences 4%

The aim of the subsequent reactionary legislation of the South was to complete the work of preventing the dissemination of information among Negroes and their reading of abolition literature.

during Occurrences 3%

My method is to interrogate all persons visiting the office, white and red, who promise to be useful subjects of information during the day, and to test my inquiries in the evening by reference to the Johnstons, who, being educated, and speaking at once both the English and Odjibwa correctly, offer a higher and more reliable standard than usual.

within Occurrences 3%

To facilitate as far as I can the intelligent action of Congress upon the subjects embraced in this bill, I transmit herewith a report from the Engineer Department, distinguishing, as far as the information within its possession would enable it, between those appropriations which do and those which do not conflict with the rules by which my conduct in this respect has hitherto been governed.

under Occurrences 2%

Scarcely had Pola got the words out of his mouth, when I laid an information under the same law against the censor, Appius.

up Occurrences 2%

NM: changes made in text to bring information up to date.

until Occurrences 2%

I was not empowered to give one, and was fully determined to impart no information until such time as I could with honor tell all.

Which preposition to use with  informations