Which preposition to use with microscope

of Occurrences 16%

Hunt, the tattler, who observed his lordship's habits in Italy, with the microscope of malice ensconced within the same walls, makes it a charge against his host that he would not drink like a man.

for Occurrences 5%

Inasmuch as many of our best secondary schools are equipped with one or more microscopes for use in other studies, notably botany, it is much less difficult than it was a few years ago to obtain this important help for the classes in physiology.

on Occurrences 4%

At one of the microscopes on the slab opposite him stands a sturdy bearded man, his back toward the Major; while the wise little German, hopeless of customers, is leaning over him in his shirt sleeves.

in Occurrences 4%

The four thousand words have been meticulously examined through intellectual microscopes in judicial opinions, textbooks, and other commentaries which are as "thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks in Vallombrosa.

at Occurrences 4%

"None," was the reply of the inspector, "We had it under the microscope at Scotland Yard.

to Occurrences 3%

Do we gain much by reasoning from an assumption below the ken of the microscope to a conclusion above that of the telescope?

by Occurrences 2%

The front of the camera was fitted with a short sleeve of thin black leather, and into this the eye-piece end of the microscope was now passed, the sleeve being secured round the barrel of the microscope by a stout indiarubber band, thus producing a completely light-tight connection.

with Occurrences 1%

" He had been dissecting a skull; and by his side was a microscope with which he had been studying the grey matter of the brain.

as Occurrences 1%

Some soap-stone dust, which Dr. Koenig identified under a microscope as the same with a remaining fragment of the pencil inserted (which Mr. Furness had preserved), was found rubbed into the same corner, showing that the slates had been separated and the piece of pencil worked out.

before Occurrences 1%

Away with these fellows, who would force their miserable microscopes before the eyes of these happy gauzy moths!to-night is only the time for spinning cobwebs.

from Occurrences 1%

A beautiful tartan wrapper for his feet, from Mrs. Parker; a reading desk and book from Mr. Parker; a microscope from John and Fred; a telescope from Emilie and Edith; some beautiful knitted socks from aunt Agnes; a pair of Edith and Fred's very best canaries.

like Occurrences 1%

" [Illustration: "It looked just as if it were a house with a lot of rooms"] "When I grow up," said Ethel Blue, "I'm going to have a large microscope like the one they have in the biology class in the high school.

than Occurrences 1%

Nothing that we have said must be considered as detracting from Mr. Goadby's proper merits as an industrious and skilful specialist, who is more able with his microscope than with his pen, and more at home with the latter in telling us what he has seen than in writing a general treatise on so vast a subject as Physiology.

after Occurrences 1%

To-day a tiny body louse was revealed under Atkinson's microscope after capture from 'Snatcher's' coat.

Which preposition to use with  microscope