Which preposition to use with intensified

in Occurrences 11%

Rolfe's professional jealousy was intensified in Crewe's case because of the brilliant successes Crewe had achieved during his career at the expense of the reputation of Scotland Yard.

by Occurrences 7%

The amount of distress was increased and intensified by steadily rising prices.

to Occurrences 6%

Beyond Gan we passed into full view of the lovely Coteaux, which afford such pleasant rides and drives from Pau, and as we gradually neared the town, the heat seemed to intensify to anything but a pleasurable degree.

at Occurrences 3%

The vast assemblage frequently rang with cheers and shouts of applause, which were prolonged and intensified at the close.

on Occurrences 3%

The wars progressed in a spirit of deadly hatred, constantly intensified on both sides, and the Roman determination, of which Cato was the mouthpiece, that Carthage must be destroyed, met its stubborn answer in the endeavors of the Carthaginians to turn this vengeance against Rome herself.

during Occurrences 1%

The causes which produce this extraordinary, and apparently abnormal, growth of moss are those which exercise the most powerful influence over the development of vegetation everywhere,viz., heat, light, and moisture,and these agencies, in a northern climate, are so combined and intensified during the summer months as to stimulate some kinds of vegetation into almost tropical luxuriance.

of Occurrences 1%

" Mr, BUMSTEAD folds his brown linen arms as he towers before her, and the dark circles around his eyes appear to shrink with the intensify of his gaze.

with Occurrences 1%

Patriotic rays gathered and drew to a focus in Boston, and there became intensified with a steady power.

beyond Occurrences 1%

A storm in such a location had its awfulness intensified beyond measure, and the frightened men looked in every direction for shelter.

under Occurrences 1%

evil days fell upon them, and persecution was intensified under Henry V. (1413-1422) because of their supposed rebellion.

for Occurrences 1%

whispered Tom, in the low suppressed notes that denote rage, concentrated and intensified for being kept down.

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