Which preposition to use with organs

of Occurrences 619%

The doctor had a genius for story telling, or rather a genius for invention, which required only a moderate development of the organ of credulity on the part of his hearers, to render him unrivalled.

in Occurrences 113%

It may be nothing but a street organ in the spring.

with Occurrences 21%

The famous mitrailleur, or grape-thrower, with which LOUIS NAPOLEON has already commenced to astonish the Prussians, suggests congenial work for the numerous performers on the barrel-organ with which our large cities are at all times infested.

for Occurrences 19%

Like Schelling in time to come, he maintained the necessity of a special organ for the apprehension of philosophy, without perceiving that he thereby proclaimed philosophy bankrupt, and placed himself on the level of the Oriental hierophants, with whose sublime quackeries the modest sage could not hope to contend.

at Occurrences 16%

The supporters of Mr. Breckinridge thought their cause would present a more respectable appearance if they had an organ at the capital of the state.

of Occurrences 15%

49.Showing the Principal Organs of the Thorax and Abdomen in situ.

on Occurrences 13%

The story commenced in the Nuremberg party organ on August 11th, and in Kautsky's Leipztger Volkszeitung on August 18th.]

to Occurrences 12%

They declared that the internal secretions appeared to them to be chemical messengers, telegraph boys sent from one organ to another through the public highways, the blood (really more like a moving platform).

as Occurrences 10%

" Froebel's ideas seem wider; he realises that the sword with which the child opens his oyster is a two-edged sword, that he uses not only his sense organs as tools for investigation, but his whole body.

by Occurrences 8%

"I am using my eyes, not abusing them," replied Sir Andrew; "you cannot injure any organ by the exercise of it, but by the excess of exercise of it.

than Occurrences 6%

Wherever there is life, this process of oxidation is going on, but more energetically in some tissues and organs than in others.

from Occurrences 5%

With smaller animals Carrel has even accomplished the actual transferrence of organs from one individual to another.

through Occurrences 5%

In a Christian church we should have spoken of the clergy, with a further definition of the organs through which it was to express itself synod, council, or Pope.

without Occurrences 4%

I never hear it even now on the street organ without a certain pleasurea pleasure mingled with pain, for its happy lilt comes weighted with the tremendous emotions of those unforgettable days.

into Occurrences 4%

They passed out through the dark passage behind the organ into the old cloister.

like Occurrences 4%

It would seem, at first sight, that organs like muscles, mechanical instruments for the manipulation of the organism in space, would be more or less independent of the subtler processes of internal chemistry of the blood and tissues.

before Occurrences 3%

The course adopted, therefore, in this book, is to devote a certain amount of space to the anatomy of the several organs before describing their functions.

under Occurrences 2%

The eclectic theory was abandoned, and the Review became an agnostic and radical organ under the management of its second editor, John Morley.

out Occurrences 2%

The dancing dogs, the stilts, the little lady and the tall man and all the other attractions, with organs out of number, and bands innumerable, emerged from the corners in which they had passed the night, and flourished boldly in the sun.

between Occurrences 2%

"Then all is well," said Meeker, and he turned away toward the gangplank, where the two men were standing with his organ between them, awaiting his orders.

near Occurrences 1%

There was an organ near the platform, and a young girl played on it, while all the other boys and girls stood up, and sang very sweetly and clearly.

beneath Occurrences 1%

We can almost fancy that we are visiting him in his small lodging; that we see him sitting at the old organ beneath the faded green hangings; that we can catch the quick twinkle of his eyes, rolling in vain to find the day; that we are reading in the lines of his noble countenance the proud and mournful history of his glory and his affliction.

towards Occurrences 1%

The family went to hear the word of God, but she went alone into her little chamber; there was only room for a bed and a chair to stand in it; and here she sat down with her prayer-book; and whilst she read with a pious mind, the wind bore the strains of the organ towards her, and she raised her tearful eyes to heaven and said, "Oh God, help me!"

whence Occurrences 1%

" As the small opossum held in pouch maternal Grasps the nutrient organ whence the term mammalia, So the unknown stranger held the wire electric, Sucking in the current.

behind Occurrences 1%

The Rev. Luther Meeker was preaching to the group before the Sailors' Home, and I watched him until he closed the service and started toward the dock, two men carrying his little street-organ behind him.

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