Which preposition to use with omission

of Occurrences 287%

What sin is committed by the omission of a notable part?

in Occurrences 28%

I really don't know what to call it except my deplorable omission in failing to be born a ladyhas seemed to you to yank the very last rag off the gooseberry-bush?" He scoffed.

from Occurrences 12%

If we accept these, what right have we to regard the omission from the Folio of passages in the Quarto as not proceeding from the same hand?

on Occurrences 11%

Moll, however, was too full of happiness to note this omission on my part; she could think of no one now but her dear husband, and I counted for nothing.

by Occurrences 8%

When Sir Herbert Tree revived the play, he repaired the poet's omission by means of an inserted tableau.

as Occurrences 5%

He characterizes the result of such an omission as "a reckoning of an account whose balance has been struck elsewhere; if we bring out another figure, we have reckoned wrong."

at Occurrences 3%

The doctor's next inquiries were, whether notice had been given to the Examiner of Health, and the grocer referring to Leonard, the latter acknowledged that he had forgotten it, but undertook to repair his omission at once.

than Occurrences 2%

Having once admitted, the justice of Eveena's plea, and feeling that she would be more pained by the omission than by the fulfilment of the forms which courtesy and common kindness imperatively demanded, I kissed Eunané's brow and spoke a few words to her, with as much of tenderness as I could feel or affect for Eveena's rival, after what had passed to endear Eveena more than ever.

to Occurrences 2%

The letter was accordingly written, but as no answer was ever returned to it, they attributed this second omission to the same cause.

with Occurrences 2%

"I had not even time to pull up my stockings," she concluded, making good the omission with a friendly nonchalance.

for Occurrences 1%

On another occasion he said of Robertson:'To write his introduction to Charles V, without reading these Laws [the Laws of Alonso the Wise], is one of the thousand and one omissions for which he ought to be called rogue, as long as his volumes last.

without Occurrences 1%

He was early accustomed to accuracy in all his statements, and to speak of his faults and omissions without prevarication or disguise.

during Occurrences 1%

My attention was first directed to the omission during the preparation of my Guilds of Florence, published in 1906; and I determined to address myself to the forging of that lurid link in the catena of Florentine romance.

due Occurrences 1%

"My name is Kelson," the soldier said, supplying an omission due to Henshaw's talk of himself.

between Occurrences 1%

There was no explanation of the reason for this hurried journey,a strange omission between men who were on terms of such perfect confidence as obtained with these two.

Which preposition to use with  omission