Which preposition to use with interchange

of Occurrences 287%

Gradually, I seemed able to trace a semblance in it to human speechglutinous and sticky, as though each articulation were made with difficulty: yet, nevertheless, I was becoming convinced that it was no mere medley of sounds; but a rapid interchange of ideas.

between Occurrences 18%

Thus there is allowed the most free interchange between the blood and the tissues, through the medium of the lymph.

in Occurrences 9%

The prolonged interchange in Adonais between the ideas of death and of sleep may remind us that Shelley opened with a similar contrast or approximation his first considerable (though in part immature) poem Queen Mab 'How wonderful is Death, Death, and his brother Sleep!' &c.

with Occurrences 6%

"The first lesson this taught us was that we did not live on the earth, but within the earth, at the line of liquid and gaseous changes, where the three forms of matter meet and mingle and interchange with each other.

without Occurrences 3%

And as the words that and one cannot often be interchanged without a difference of meaning, so the definite article and the indefinite are seldom, if ever, interchangeable.

FOR Occurrences 3%

JUST ONE DOLLAR A YEAR THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO., Butterick Building, New York THE ART INTERCHANGE FOR 1905 SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME ALWAYS A LEADER AMONG THE ART AND HOME JOURNALS AND FOR 1905

at Occurrences 2%

She named no names, but, with a sort of desperation, raised her head and looked Miss Wimple in the face; in the quick, sensitive glances they interchanged at that moment the omission was supplied.

among Occurrences 2%

You may depend upon it, Marquis, that women are never misled when it comes to mutual praise; they fully appreciate the eulogies interchanged among themselves; and as they speak without sincerity, so they listen with little gratitude.

during Occurrences 1%

Uncertain of her course, but anxious, in the present state of her daughter, for rest and quiet, Lady Annabel ordered the courier to proceed to Padua, at which city they arrived late at night, scarcely a word having been interchanged during the whole journey between Lady Annabel and her child, though infinite were the soft and soothing attentions which the mother lavished upon her.

by Occurrences 1%

Interchange by means of money is therefore, as has been often observed, ultimately nothing but barter.

to Occurrences 1%

In this case, it is England whose demand is not fully supplied; it is England who, by bidding for more linen, will alter the rate of interchange to her own disadvantage; and 10 yards of cloth will fall, in both countries, below the value of 17 yards of linen.

Which preposition to use with  interchange