Which preposition to use with limited

of Occurrences 1843%

Where, then, are the limits of Myself?

to Occurrences 1336%

Is there a limit to this onward movement?

TO Occurrences 498%

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in Occurrences 171%

They had purposely avoided highways and habitations, and, as a result, were limited in food to such corn-cribs as they found far from human abodes, or the autumn aftermath of vegetables sometimes found in the shadow of the woods.

for Occurrences 62%

Again you have given a satisfactory definition; for you have permitted no doubt that the genus is smoking-tobacco, and have prescribed such limits for the species as exclude tobacco intended for a pipe or a cigarette.

on Occurrences 37%

Oregon, which has a long season, from July 15 to November 1, puts no limit on the number to be killed, while in Nevada there appears to be no protection for the species.

in Occurrences 33%

The inhabitants of a country town are so limited in their experiences that we generally find their personal characteristics very amusing.

by Occurrences 27%

Definite variations from within, modified between narrow limits by accidental variation from without, is coming to be acknowledged as the chief factor of progress.

within Occurrences 26%

Sir William Thomson believes that he is able to prove, by physical reasonings, "that the existing state of things on the earth, life on the earthall geological history showing continuity of lifemust be limited within some such period of time as one hundred million years" (loc. cit.

at Occurrences 25%

There is however a limit at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue.

as Occurrences 17%

" He could, however, place strict limits as to how much a patient might work.

beyond Occurrences 15%

" "Yet tell me, I pray thee, Paolo mio, and be not displeased by mine insistence,perchance it may help me to comprehend this mystery,how knowest thou the limit beyond which one may without sin, judge that the Holy Father shall not command obedience of the sons of the Church?"

with Occurrences 14%

"That fellow Pen is bound to go the whole limit with you.

between Occurrences 14%

In the works even of those mystics who efface the limits between things human and divine, who put Judaism, Christianity, and Paganism on the same line with the revelation of Mohammed, and who are therefore duly anathematized by the whole orthodox world, almost every page testifies to the relation of the ideas enounced with Mohammedan civilization.

than Occurrences 8%

A short occupation causes more irritation on account of its arbitrary limit; everyone understands an occupation without other limit than the complete carrying out of the treaty.

than Occurrences 7%

] (5070 ft), whence the view, though much more limited than that from the Col d'Aspin, extends over the valleys of Louron and Arboust, and many snow-peaks as well.

as Occurrences 6%

Her reading had been very limited as yet, and the book she was reading so eagerly was a French translation of the Bride of Lammermoor.

from Occurrences 6%

The twelfth article of the treaty negotiated by Mr. Hise in effect guarantees the perfect independence of the State of Nicaragua and her sovereignty over her alleged limits from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, pledging the naval and military power of the United States to support it.

without Occurrences 5%

In this wise and grateful attitude he did justice to himself and others, reposed unshaken in his old beliefs, and recognised their limits without anger or alarm.

like Occurrences 3%

It is more difficult to explain the origin of bare savannas enclosed in forests, than to recognise the causes which maintain forests and savannas within their ancient limits like continents and seas.'

under Occurrences 2%

France is willing to propose in the Conference that to Turkey should be offered the alternative of a Greece with extended limits under Suzeraineté, &c., according to the Protocol of March 22, or a Greece with narrower limits, entirely independent.

until Occurrences 2%

but in reality we did not acquire these limits until a dozen years later, by the treaties of Jay and Pinckney.

below Occurrences 2%

While the preparation for war must be completed irrespectively of the political influences of the day, the military power of the probable opponents marks a limit below which the State cannot sink without jeopardizing the national safety.

at Occurrences 2%

Got here on the Chicago Limited at four o'clock.

on Occurrences 2%

The palms of Terra Australis, which (as previously observed) are remarkably limited on the north-western shores, have a very considerable diffusion on the North and East Coasts, and have even a more general dispersion on the latter shores, than has been allowed them formerly.

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