Which preposition to use with intermissions
His flight is solid and impetuous, without any intermission of wing-beats,one homogeneous buzz like that of a laden bee on its way home.
There was no intermission in spite of a sickness of Caesar's, but it was carried on in his absence, under the direction of others.
At the close there was an intermission for carrying off the dead.
The roar of the cannon and musketry was without intermission from the main center to a point extending halfway down the left wing.
Westerly winds and calms continued without intermission until the 1st of September; during which the thermometer ranged between 79 and 93 degrees.
I had travelled the last part of the road to Bulusan in wind and rain; and the storm lasted with little intermission during the whole night.
They would laugh over this ever-green reminiscence on Sunday Park benches and at intermission at moving pictures when they remained through it to see the show twice.
Firing was kept up with very little intermission throughout the night.
In these two occupations they are jointly taken up, with no other intermission than that of taking their subsistence twice, till nine at night.
The rain continued without intermission through the whole night, until the third hour of the following day, and therefore, though both parties were eager for the contest, they nevertheless kept themselves within their works for that day.
Thus, as far as the convenience of the quarters, and the management of the war admitted, he laid the burden of the expedition on the legions by turns, without any intermission to his own toils.
Maximus, on receiving intelligence that Hannibal had set out from Arpi, and was returning to Campania, went back to his army, pursuing his journey without intermission by night or by day.
The Colonel at intervals poured small doses of O'Flynn's whisky down the Boy's throat in spite of his unbecoming behaviour, for he was both belligerent and ungrateful, complaining loudly of the ruin of his clothes with only such intermission as the teeth-c
There were to be three rounds of three minutes each, with one minute's intermission between rounds.
Whilst many of the nations of the earth have been impoverished and depopulated by internal commotions and national contests, our internal peace has not been materially impaired; our commerce has extended, under the protection of our infant Navy, to every part of the globe; wealth has flowed without intermission into our seaports, and the labors of the husbandman have been rewarded by a ready market for the productions of the soil.
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