Which preposition to use with molding

in Occurrences 20%

The cutting is an endeavor to form precipitous slopes of crumbling material under a tropical rain-fall: it may be likened to molding in brown sugar under the rose of a watering-pot.

of Occurrences 18%

Patriotism, however, not pride, marked the common mold of the men of the civil war.

into Occurrences 18%

She was not going to be molded into a calculating prude like Grace, or a prig like Mortimer.

with Occurrences 10%

Beat well together with some bread-crumbs; fill a mold with the pudding and let steam one hour; then boil the sauce in which the fish was cooked, add 1 tablespoonful of butter, chopped parsley and chopped onion.

on Occurrences 7%

They knew not that thence would come a better wisdom than could be learned from books, and a better life than could be molded on the defaced example of other human lives.

to Occurrences 6%

There is no visible limit to this wondrous drama in which man's patient mastering of his immediate environment is gradually teaching him to mold to his purpose all the potent forces of the universe.

for Occurrences 3%

Miriam was beside him, soft and yielding, ready, doubtless, to be molded for either path.

of Occurrences 3%

Have I held correspondence with theis Princes, And had their loves, the molding of their busines, Trusted with their most secreat purposes?

over Occurrences 3%

Should this be impracticable, then the following is suggested: The soldier stands in his new shoes in about 2-1/2 inches of water for about five minutes until the leather is thoroughly pliable and moist; he should then walk for about an hour on a level surface, letting the shoes dry on his feet, to the irregularities of which the leather is thus molded in the same way as it was previously molded over the shoe last.

from Occurrences 3%

Being molded from concrete, it is practically proof against weather and time, and it is fireproof in a sense of the term far more literal than that generally adopted in large cities.

on Occurrences 1%

Elderberry studiously examined the moldings on the cornice of the judge's canopy.

at Occurrences 1%

The relations of this new body to any stimulus proceeding from outside would be those of the external laws of Nature; but its relation to the spiritual ego working from within would be that of a plastic substance to be molded at will.

before Occurrences 1%

When rages strength that has no reason, There breaks the mold before the season; When numbers burst what bound before, Woe to the State that thrives no more!

between Occurrences 1%

Most of that day he spent in gnawing at wood and crunching mouthfuls of earth and mold between his jaws.

like Occurrences 1%

Stir till well dissolved, strain, and turn into a shallow mold like that containing the first portion.

until Occurrences 1%

MOLDED WHEAT.Cracked wheat, rolled wheat, or pearl wheat, cooked according to the foregoing recipes, and turned into molds until cold, makes a very palatable dessert, and may be served with sugar and cream or with fruit juice.

by Occurrences 1%

Let the architect's attention be directed to the western doorway, and also to the interior of the church; and here, in good preservation, he will see excellent specimens of their mode of ornamenting the moldings by the cable, the lozenge, the cheveron, the nail-head, the billet, &c. &c., ornaments peculiar to the round style.

as Occurrences 1%

Perfectly sweet, light, well-baked bread has not the same propensity to mold as a poorer loaf; but the best of bread is likely to become musty if its surroundings are not entirely wholesome.

Which preposition to use with  molding