Which preposition to use with inhabits

in Occurrences 22%

No other fashion, I think, sets so well with the various natures that inhabit in us, and if you agree with me you will understand why so few names are written here as they appear in the geography.

for Occurrences 15%

Lucifer struggled frantically, but the feeble frame he was doomed to inhabit for the next eleven hours was speedily exhausted.

by Occurrences 9%

These mountains are inhabited by roaming savages, who are hairy all over, except their faces and hands[10], and who subsist on green leaves and roots, or whatever they can procure.

at Occurrences 5%

To this we answered that we were ignorant of these languages, and though there were Saracens in our land, they inhabited at a great distance from our lord the Pope; and we proposed, that when they had written in the Tartar language, they might explain the meaning to us, which we would carefully write down in our language, and would then deliver both the originals and the translation to his holiness.

with Occurrences 5%

The foundation of the houses is, with very few exceptions, a dry mass of sandy rock, from whence there are not any noxious vapours arise, and on that account, the cellars might be inhabited with safety, but that is not customary here.

about Occurrences 4%

12 Rh[-e][)d]ones, an ancient people of Gaul inhabiting about Rennes, in Bretagne; they surrender to the Romans, G. ii.

on Occurrences 4%

It appears to me, most excellent Lorenzo, that by this voyage most of those philosophers are controverted who say that the torrid zone cannot be inhabited on account of the great heat.

from Occurrences 4%

During the first two days I read up as much as I could about earthworms and the world they inhabit from books which were recommended to me by Dr Ismail.

during Occurrences 3%

Tracks of natives were seen in many parts of the island; and their beaten paths were noticed leading from the beach to all parts of it; but it did not appear that it was inhabited during our visit.

to Occurrences 3%

These people inhabit to a great extent the scrub-oak or black-jack forests, the second growth which has sprung up on exhausted plantations.

near Occurrences 3%

These must have been a Scalvonian people or tribe, now unknown, and perhaps inhabited near Gorlitz, or near Quarlitz, not far from great GlogauForst.

among Occurrences 3%

It was said of Socrates that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me that I have brought Philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses.

as Occurrences 3%

It had not even been decided which room Mr. and Mrs. Cannon should inhabit as man and wife.

in Occurrences 2%

He too can plead his love in verse of no ordinary strain: 'Tis not the white or red Inhabits in your cheek that thus can wed

before Occurrences 2%

Hence the authority of St Rembert and Snorro Sturleson remains firm and unshaken, in spite of these falsified copies of the papal bull and imperial patent; and we may rest assured that Iceland was not discovered before 861, nor inhabited before 874; and that Greenland could hardly have been discovered previous to 982, or 983, and was not inhabited before 985 or 986.Forst.

between Occurrences 2%

It would appear that he resided for some time at Tanna, now Asof, making several journeys into the Crimea, and among the nations which inhabit between the Don and the Wolga, the Black Sea and the Caspian; and that he returned home by way of Moscow, Novogorod, Warsaw, and Francfort on the Oder, and through Germany into Italy.

beyond Occurrences 2%

These Bulgarians came from the Greater Bulgaria, The people named Ilac or Vlac, who inhabit beyond the Danube from Constantinople, not far from Pascatir, are the same people, being properly named Blac or Blacians, but as the Tartars cannot pronounce the letter B, they are called Ilac, Vlac, or Wallachians.

of Occurrences 2%

Britain is a great realm, long and wide, and in many a place is inhabited of none, save the beast.

until Occurrences 2%

Extensive additions were made in subsequent ages, notably a wing in the Renaissance style, which was inhabited until the middle of the present century, when all but the walls was destroyed by fire.

under Occurrences 1%

I was a fortnight, all the time I could get, looking at different houses, but could not find any one fit to inhabit under £200, beside the taxes, which mount up to £50 or £60.

like Occurrences 1%

Some are worlds inhabited like ours; others were so, and revolve solitary in space, waiting for a fresh evolution of life; many are still forming; and yet all these worlds are no more than corpuscles of the luminous mist of the infinite.

than Occurrences 1%

Two of them by Dr. WalshAre there more worlds inhabited than our globe?and the First Invasion of Ireland,are excellent papers, though too azure for some who have not the philosophical mind of Lady Mary Sd.

within Occurrences 1%

This latter island was only inhabited within the last twenty-four years, when the prince appointed two of his gentlemen to be its governors.

through Occurrences 1%

Yet, grand and beautiful and sublime as this world is, God has only fitted it up as a temporary abode for man; he does not consider it a fit dwelling place for his children to inhabit through all eternity.

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