Which preposition to use with mirrored

of Occurrences 473%

I attached the mirror of a laryngoscope to my forehead in such a manner as to enable it to throw a strong reflection into one of my eyes.

in Occurrences 138%

In their hot-houses, it was common to have mirrors in the ceilings, which at once reflected the street passengers to those who were on the floor, and enabled the ostentatious to display to the public eye the decorations of their tables, whenever they gave a sumptuous feast.

for Occurrences 40%

The regulations prescribed the arrangement of the "bunks," blankets folded, knapsacks laid at the head of the bed, accoutrements burnished until, at first sight, the four guns in the rack seemed to be a mirror for the orderly spirit of this thrifty grot.

to Occurrences 36%

It holds a gilded mirror to such red-faced nature as consorts within.

on Occurrences 30%

This natural, and we may say inborn, taste grows with the child's growth, and ere the fair girl has reached her seventeenth year, her ideal of perfect bliss is to find herself in a room with mirrors on every side.

with Occurrences 26%

Looking in the mirror with satisfaction, she murmured: "There'll be the added zest of making Midshipman Darrin forget the distant face of that home girl.

over Occurrences 21%

Rudolph Musgrave, too, could see all this quite plainly, in the mirror over the mantel.

up Occurrences 19%

" "That's holding a mirror up to public life all right.

at Occurrences 19%

[Illustration] (To the Editor of the Mirror.) SIR,The enclosed curious drawing of an ancient powder "flaske," both in form and ornament, may not be uninteresting to the readers of your valuable MIRROR at the approaching sporting season.

before Occurrences 12%

I certainly do not feel myself in the sere and yellow," and Mrs. Judge Hildreth regarded herself complacently in the long mirror before which she stood.

from Occurrences 9%

She lifted a hand-mirror from the silver table that stood at her elbow, and shook her head over it.

above Occurrences 8%

When Miss Coblenz caught her eye in the square of mirror above the mantelpiece, her hands flew to her cheeks to feel of their redness.

into Occurrences 7%

By dipping a fair mirror into a well, the Patraeans of Greece received, as they supposed, some notice of ensuing sickness or health from the various figures pourtrayed upon the surface.

by Occurrences 7%

King Jem, or Jemshíd, had a talismanic cup: Sikander, or Alexander, had inherited from pre-Adamite times a magic mirror by means of which he was enabled to see into the camp of his enemy Dárá (Darius).

behind Occurrences 6%

A mirror is placed thus, another mirror behind it, the image is reflectedI say, it is purely a problem in physics.

across Occurrences 3%

If she hadn't, the mirror across the room would have enlightened even a woman without vanity; which paradox this thoroughly human young person was not.

as Occurrences 3%

Neither in the externals of life nor in the course of history is there any significance; for as it is all one whether an error occurs in the large type or in the small, so it is all one, as regards the essence of the matter, whether an evil disposition is mirrored as a conqueror of the world or a common swindler or ill-natured egoist.

opposite Occurrences 2%

She lifted up her eyes, and saw in the mirror opposite the reflection of her own exquisite beauty.

near Occurrences 2%

What do you say to that?" She turned from him deliberately, under the fiction of fluffing up her hair before a gilt mirror near the door.

without Occurrences 2%

But not to be outsmarted, clutching the boy by the hand, the Witch immediately pulled him back through the mirror without letting him free from her vise-like grasp.

within Occurrences 2%

There are two ways of solving the difficulty: first, by using a lens of great focal length; and secondly, by placing the revolving mirror within the principal focus of the lens.

inside Occurrences 2%

"In order to learn if there are devils or mirrors inside it," suggested Simoun, "the best thing would be for you to go and see the famous sphinx.

out Occurrences 2%

Tippy Toes drew a little mirror out of his pocket and said, "Who will walk the tight rope?

forth Occurrences 1%

The servant mirrors forth the mistress' soul Servant and mistress mirror forth that land Of darkness that begat them!

after Occurrences 1%

The Beautiful Wicked Witch sat down before the mirrors after a while, still watching her reflection, but listening to the song, too.

Which preposition to use with  mirrored