Which preposition to use with mingling

with Occurrences 1622%

Pad, pad, padSomething passed down the garden path, and a faint, mouldy odor seemed to come in through the open door, and mingle with the burnt smell.

in Occurrences 301%

I still had to travel a circuitous course of some two or three miles; and when I reached the city, its crowded population was already in motion: a great multitude of women, of the lower order, with alarm and expectation strongly depicted in their faces, were to be seen mingling in the crowd, and pressing on in the same direction.

of Occurrences 160%

Soft-footed lackeys carried viands and wines, and the table was a mingling of silver and roses.

into Occurrences 23%

Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one.

with Occurrences 17%

In falling, he had dragged with him the cover of a table, and a glass lamp which was smashed in pieces, the spilled oil mingling with the stream of his blood.

on Occurrences 14%

I hate him that he is Romes enemie, An enemie to Vertue; sits on high To shame the seate: and in that hate my life And blood I'le mingle on the earth with yours.

in Occurrences 13%

some under arms in distant lands; some mingling in the busy intrigues of courts and cabinets; all seeking to deserve one more distinction in this mansion of shadowy honors; the melancholy reward of a monument.

among Occurrences 12%

"I would mingle among the men, to learn what they may know, from now until sunset, when, as it seems to me, our journey had best be begun.

as Occurrences 8%

Which ended the Dancers mingle as before.

of Occurrences 8%

Doubtless it was, on the theory that David was a character mingled of good and evil.

at Occurrences 8%

Wherefore have I been true to thee, if not that our ashes might mingle at the last?

for Occurrences 8%

"Black folks and white With red hair and gray, Mingled for a fite In Sar-a-to-ga." SHAKESPEAR & GREEN.

to Occurrences 3%

Both words have in them the element of minglinga mingling to certain results.]

from Occurrences 3%

Hence Plato, looking to this, says in the Timaeus, that the world is mingled from intellect and necessity, the former ruling over the latter.

amongst Occurrences 2%

Indeed, Europeans intrepidly mingled amongst them, urging them to a reconciliation, and threatening that, if they failed in their endeavours, the supplies of arms and ammunition should be discontinued.

through Occurrences 2%

Crusoe did not bark; he seldom barked; he usually either said nothing, or gave utterance to a prolonged roar of indignation of the most terrible character, with barks, as it were, mingled through it.

without Occurrences 2%

Whoever shall review his life will generally find, that the whole tenour of his conduct has been determined by some accident of no apparent moment, or by a combination of inconsiderable circumstances, acting when his imagination was unoccupied, and his judgment unsettled; and that his principles and actions have taken their colour from some secret infusion, mingled without design in the current of his ideas.

therewith Occurrences 1%

Dipping into the archives in search of antiquated laws, the magistrates appealed to the liberties of olden France, mingling therewith the novel principles of the modern philosophy.

by Occurrences 1%

Bachelors and maidens who mingle by hundreds may remain bachelors and maidens.

for Occurrences 1%

Nothing could have been more pathetic than her absurd mingling for two days of the sincerest grief and an anxious questioning about her mourning-dress.

outside Occurrences 1%

I" Allerdyke, whose sharp eyes were perpetually moving round the crowded enclosure and the little groups which mingled outside it, suddenly nudged the chief's elbow.

below Occurrences 1%

We speed first across a famous battlefield, where French and English bones lie mingled below the quiet grass, and then turn south-east.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Throughout a system of depreciationwe had almost said insultis carried on: sneers, sarcasms, injurious comparisons, sly misrepresentations, are all adroitly mingled throughout the narrative, so as to produce an unfavourable impression, which the author has not the frankness to attempt directly.

Which preposition to use with  mingling