Which preposition to use with infrequent
"I want something and I don't know what to want" is the expression of a state very frequent in children, and not infrequent in grown-up people, because they have been balked of something.
And, as purchasers of real estate were infrequent at Gooseville, it would be rented for forty dollars a year to any responsible tenant who would "keep it up.
As incidents of this kind will be not infrequent during the twenty years that follow in Crabbe's clerical career, it may be well to intimate at once that no peculiar blame attaches to him in the matter.
Incidents of this sort are not infrequent among the Maoris.
" "But he lost it all, as I've heard ofttime from father; he has spoken not infrequent of Sir John's high living; he had great demesne, a great heart and great temper; and 'tis the last named that has fallen clear and uncumbered to his daughter; and the heart will be found by careful probing, no doubt; and the demesne she will have when she condescends to take me as spouse.
The large majority of sermons are read, though extempore address is now less infrequent than formerly.
A wild aggressiveness that had formerly characterized her glance in moments of angermoments which had grown more and more infrequent under the softening influence of her Mademoiselle's naturenow came back intensified, and blazed in her eye perpetually.