Which preposition to use with mixed

with Occurrences 1541%

W. said the hours with Mommsen rested him, such a change from the "shop" talk always mixed with politics in France.

in Occurrences 206%

Then add some chopped parsley and thicken the sauce with flour, mixed in 1/2 cup of milk.

with Occurrences 92%

This huge mass of sludge, more or less mixed with sand, stones, and perhaps timber, is frozen to a considerable depth, and much sun-heat is required to thaw it.

into Occurrences 24%

Mince the veal very finely with a little ham or bacon; add the parsley, herbs, spices, and seasoning; mix into a paste with an egg; form into balls or cones; brush these over with egg, sprinkle with bread crumbs, and fry a rich brown.

in Occurrences 23%

The slave-colony, garbage-laws, magistrates, and murderers are mixed in motley, and there are whirling vacant-lot schemes abroad, potato-patches, wood-yards, organized charity, Wayfarers' Lodges, resounding cries of municipal reform, and various other interests of the wisdom-scale.

to Occurrences 19%

Mix to a soft dough.

among Occurrences 12%

Seeing him she descended gracefully, and clasping him in her arms, kissed his eyes and face with such ardor and enthusiasm that he thought proper to retire from her endearments and mix among the other damsels, who placed him on a golden chair and kept him in agreeable conversation for some time.

of Occurrences 10%

These are the pines that puzzle the local botanist, not easily determined, and unrelated to other conifers of the Sierra slope; the same pines of which the Indians relate a legend mixed of brotherliness and the retribution of God.

for Occurrences 9%

On the second Saturday morning of the term Noaks and Mouler were lounging across this open space, when Oaks, the prefect, emerged from the pavilion, carrying in his hand a pot of paint he had been mixing for the goal-posts, which were just being put up.

of Occurrences 9%

But, seeming to receive full satisfaction by his answers, she then feigned herself to be transported with a kind of astonishment, mixed of joy and wonder, at his miraculous deliverance, receiving him as if he were risen from death to life, and inferring that God, who had in such wonderful manner preserved him from death, did likewise reserve him for some great and prosperous fortune.

on Occurrences 7%

It's a colour was never mixed on any palette.

as Occurrences 5%

The alarm was transferred to the enemy; they had both heard what had been uttered so loudly, and a great part of the Fidenates, as men who had mixed as colonists with the Romans, understood Latin.

at Occurrences 5%

Felix was still child enough to mix at once among them, and came tolerably well out of the trial.

without Occurrences 4%

The slave when made free might mix without staining the blood of his master.

among Occurrences 4%

This they always do on a gravelly bottom, or where gravel and sand are mixed among stones, towards the end or by the sides of streams.

by Occurrences 3%

If the circuit from entrance to exit is short, draughts are likely to be produced, and impure air has less chance of mixing by diffusion with the pure air.

through Occurrences 3%

A small quantity of grass and leaves was mixed through the mound, but this was apparently accidental.

about Occurrences 3%

The color scheme runs along the high ridges from blue to rosy purple, carmine and coral red; along the water borders it is chiefly white and yellow where the mimulus makes a vivid note, running into red when the two schemes meet and mix about the borders of the meadows, at the upper limit of the columbine.

over Occurrences 3%

It cannot be stirred too frequently, and it should be made in a very cool place, or, if ice is at hand, it should be mixed over it.

than Occurrences 2%

The population of this old city of the southern march has always been even more mixed than that of the northerly Moroccan towns.

from Occurrences 2%

Jacky took the crab cake mix from the refrigerator.

as Occurrences 2%

5. but not simple, for that makes men stupid, heavy, dull, being cold and dry, fearful, fools, and solitary, but mixed with the other humours, phlegm only excepted; and they not adust, but so mixed as that blood he half, with little or no adustion, that they be neither too hot nor too cold.

without Occurrences 1%

From the court I could see the Sisters' little garden, where flowers and melons and potherbs were curiously mixed without the gardener's systematic art, which is so often a deadly thing to beauty; and nasturtiums climbing the weedy walls from rough deal boxes were basking in the steady glow of afternoon sun, which seemed to me so intensely brilliant because I was in the dark shadow.

across Occurrences 1%

Rye? no, thet's Bourbonthe reel corn juiceten years in wood" "Mixed across the street at the drug storeha!

after Occurrences 1%

But when it is all "through," then it is comfortable and tidy, only the families get mixed after a while, and people have to be awfully careful not to ask them out to dinner together.

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