Which preposition to use with license

for Occurrences 516%

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of Occurrences 86%

Even during the license of the sack, the severe education and grave character of the Ottomans exerted a powerful influence on their conduct, and on this occasion there was no example of the wanton destruction and wilful conflagrations that had signalized the Latin conquest.

in Occurrences 42%

She wanted no grain more of extravagance or excess of anythingrisking as she had done, none the less, a recall of ancient license in proposing to Murray such a place of meeting.

to Occurrences 25%

But the latter fact may be accounted for by the transferrence of the fees for gold licenses to the general revenue.

from Occurrences 24%

" "So'm I." "There's Jess over there can get us a special license from his brother-in-law.

under Occurrences 23%

Even this was printed secretly abroad, nobody yet knows where, and did not have Grafton's name attached to it till the King had granted him a license under the privy seal.

as Occurrences 13%

He there went through the usual course of study, and was licensed as a Preacher, but never followed the profession; having satisfied himself that he could not believe the doctrines of that or any other Church.

with Occurrences 7%

The counsellor will have finished the writings to-day or to-morrow, at furthest: the license with the parson, or the parson without the license, must also be procured within the next four-and- twenty hours; Pritchard is as good as ready with his indentures tripartite: Tomlinson is at hand with a favourable answer from her uncle yet not to see her for a week!Dear sweet soul;her good angel is gone a journey: is truanting at least.

by Occurrences 5%

He is said to have once acted as ringleader in a "barring out," described by Johnson as a savage license by which the boys, when the periodical vacation drew near, used to take possession of the school, of which they barred the doors, and bade the master defiance from the windows.

on Occurrences 5%

The nomination was at once repudiated by the delegates of the latter, and at the end of August an organized attempt was made to resist the renewal of licenses on the old terms.

at Occurrences 4%

Acting on this advice, Governor Fitzroy, on May 22, 1851, issued a proclamation forbidding all persons to dig for gold on any lands without license, but expressing the willingness of the Government to grant licenses at a fee of thirty shillings a month to diggers on Crown lands.

before Occurrences 2%

For, to obtain the hand of his bride, an only child and an heiress, he had to give test of his mettle by ignoring his fortune, studying law, and getting his license before marriage, and binding himself to live the first year afterward on the proceeds of his practice; a device of the time thought to be a wholesome corrective of the corrupting influence of over-wealth in young domesticities.

within Occurrences 2%

Every adult male and female resident may vote: (1) to retain all existing licenses; or (2) to reduce the number of licenses, and (3) to abolish all licenses within the district.

into Occurrences 2%

Garrevod, who wanted ready cash rather than a trading privilege, at once divided his license into two and sold them for 25,000 ducats to certain Genoese merchants domiciled at Seville, who in turn split them up again and put them on the market where they became an object of active speculation at rapidly rising prices.

without Occurrences 1%

He might easily perceive that a man, Who bade his moral beam through every age, was too much a bigot to exploded notions, to compose a play which he could license without manifest hazard of his office, a hazard which no man would incur untainted with the love of posterity.

amongst Occurrences 1%

More occupied in pillage than in vigorously pushing forward the war, the marshal tolerated a fatal license amongst his troops.

fo Occurrences 1%

Me an' Easter Johnson's gwine to git mahred, an' Ah 'lowed to ax yo' ter git a pair of licenses fo' me.

like Occurrences 1%

The Wisconsin law apparently applies to persons doing the work in their own homes, who must have a license like anybody else, and the owner of the building is liable for its unlawful use.

until Occurrences 1%

The diabolic thing raged through the shut house, knowing that it went unchallenged, that its utmost violence was licensed until the day after the concert.

among Occurrences 1%

He suppressed all license among the soldiers, although his power rested on their loyalty to him.

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