Which preposition to use with minded

of Occurrences 4589%

It has taken wars and persecutions, revolutions and reformations, the blood of saints and martyrs, the sorrow of ages, to plant this precept in the mind of man.

in Occurrences 904%

These and many other thoughts flit over one's mind in looking at any phase of work, or any piece of work.

to Occurrences 802%

Mr. rechristen himself BETTY if he has a mind to?

with Occurrences 691%

In particular, he shall pass down from generation to generation the high and noble learning of the past; he shall keep alive the flower of courtesy and charity; he shall tell the dreams of past sages, and interpret them; he shall review the thronging nations; and he shall so imbue the mind with a love of truth, of ideals, of excellence, of honor, that a new race shall go out into a larger and a nobler world.

as Occurrences 422%

It is the same with the mind as the body: when pain engrosses it in one way, it cannot relish pleasure in another.

at Occurrences 375%

The next examination was better, but he was nervous, and found his mind at times a hopeless blank.

for Occurrences 374%

The others are of a grave and sober character, as if to prepare the mind for serious contemplation in their long-enduring night.

on Occurrences 338%

And at that the tension of soul and mind on the Wolverine snapped, breaking into outcries and sudden, sharp imprecations.

from Occurrences 336%

You could not divorce Father Richmond in your mind from the larger world outside; he spoke with its accent, he looked with his humourous, experienced eyes.

about Occurrences 322%

I've got a much worse headachegout, I think, but never mind about me.

by Occurrences 198%

Points of this kind, which the handwriting of Dickens illustrates so well, have a deeper meaning for the observant than for the casual reader of a magazine article; they indicate that these little human acts, which have been so long overlooked by intelligent men, do really give us valuable data for the study of mind by means of written-gesture.

than Occurrences 134%

I had graver thoughts to occupy my mind than the punctilios of idle youth, and yet I did not see how the thing could have been shunned.

like Occurrences 129%

These thoughts were driven through her mind like the snowflakes in a storm.

into Occurrences 86%

It was just at the instant when the latter, who had thrown his mind into his song with such a will that he scarcely heeded the interruption, silenced all whispers and inquiries by bursting into his third verse: "To-morrow is my working day, Simple shepherds all To-morrow is a working day for me: For the farmer's sheep is slain, and the lad who did it ta'en, And

without Occurrences 71%

Surprise grew in my mind without any very distinct idea of the reason of it; and it was not till after a chance conversation with Morphew that my vague uneasiness began to take definite shape.

against Occurrences 60%

I can assure you that not all the fame which ever cheated humanity into higher notions of its own importance, would ever weigh in my mind against the pure and pious interest which a virtuous being may be pleased to take in my behalf.

during Occurrences 55%

It was my moment of advantage, and I improved it by proffering a request which had been more or less in my mind during the whole of this prolonged colloquy.

through Occurrences 49%

I need hardly repeat that the constant exercise of his mind through his fingers, in giving a second existence outside of him to what had its first existence inside himthat is, in his mind, made it far easier for him to understand the relations of things that go to make up a science.

off Occurrences 49%

" "I was thinking last night, mama, waiting up for Selenejust thinking how all the good you've done ought to keep your mind off the spells, dearie.

over Occurrences 45%

Now will you let your son and me take you home?" Such is the power of mind over matter, the inventor hardly made any outcry at all when his son and the "doctor-person" lifted him between them and started off through the woods.

towards Occurrences 36%

One of the ends of the Church in imposing the Divine Office as an obligation is, that by honouring the holy mysteries, or the holy memories of the saints, we may raise our hearts and souls to God, as St. Paul wishes us, "May the God of patience and of comfort grant you to be of one mind towards one another according to Jesus Christ, that with one mind and one mouth you may glorify God" (Rom. xv.

after Occurrences 25%

Presentlyand deeply is the event impressed on my mind after seventy years of a busy life, full of almost every conceivable eventI saw, emerging from a bystreet that led from Bedford Jail, and coming along through the square and near the window where I was standing, a common farm cart, drawn by a horse which was led by a labouring man.

under Occurrences 24%

The picture which it exhibits is that of a brave man struggling with adversity; by a wise use of events, and with an inimitable presence of mind under difficulties, forcing out a way for himself through the severest trials to which human life can be exposed; with enemies natural and preternatural surrounding him on all sides.

between Occurrences 24%

There is a middle state of mind between conviction and hypocrisy, of which many are conscious.

before Occurrences 23%

This much I did gather: that Dr. Schermerhorn had achieved what the greatest minds before him had barely outlined.

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