Which preposition to use with interlude
That was a joy I reserved for myself on the morrow, I look back on that late afternoon with delight as a curious interlude of peace.
"Why, it's the throat interlude in the Magic Flute!
It is scarcely an interlude to your speculation on the market.
In the vale of Whittingham, the little Aln flows placidly along, its waters murmuring a soothing refrain, a peaceful interlude between its busy bustling beginning and its ending.
She was much clearer and saner for the little interlude with Rush.
Interlude at Felpham.
One of his interludes for children has allegorical characters that remotely suggest some that appear in the modern Bluebird, by Maeterlinck.
There was an occasional boisterous interlude by Jeremy, but even he with his tales of unknown Arabia couldn't lift the load of depression.
Indeed sir Edward at this time set me about a task which occupied the whole of my attention; he proposed that I should write a little interlude after the manner of the French Petites Pieces; and to try my ingenuity, no one was to see it before the representation except the performers, myself and my little friends, who as they were all younger than me, could not be expected to lend me much assistance.
They were those French matches that play an infernal interlude before beginning to burn.
A Yorkshire Tragedy; this is rather an Interlude than a Tragedy, being very short, and not divided into Acts.
So, then, if by our very sufferings we are purified, and our hearts enlarged, we shall, in that endless bliss, love more those whom we loved here, than if we had never had that sorrow, never been parted.... Lewis Carroll was summoned home to attend the funerala sad interlude amidst the novel experiences of a first term at College.
A sleepless night in a house is an eternity, but it is only a brief interlude under the stars.