Which preposition to use with outbreaks

of Occurrences 604%

The pines were evidently accepting the benefactions of the storm in the same whole-souled manner; and when I looked down among the budding hazels, and still lower to the young violets and fern-tufts on the rocks, I noticed the same divine methods of giving and taking, and the same exquisite adaptations of what seems an outbreak of violent and uncontrollable force to the purposes of beautiful and delicate life.

in Occurrences 33%

Meanwhile Sir Feeble Fainwou'd, who just at the moment of entering the bridal chamber has been hurriedly fetched away by Bellmour under the pretext of an urgent message from Sir Cautious concerning some midnight plot and an outbreak in the city, arrives at the house in great terror, and Sir Cautious (not knowing the reason of so late a visit) and he sit opposite each other for a while, gaping and staring in amaze.

on Occurrences 11%

The causes of War must be destroyed first; and, as I have more than once tried to make clear, the causes ramify through our midst; they are like the roots, pervading the body politic, of some fell disease whose outbreak on the surface shocks and affrights us.

at Occurrences 10%

Not that I mean, in saying so, that the commercial folk of Germany have directly instigated its outbreak at the present moment and in the present circumstancesfor many, or most of them, must have seen how dangerous it was likely to prove to their trade.

against Occurrences 7%

It was characterized also by the great Protestant outbreak against the despotic pretensions of the Church, which once, in its antagonism to the rival temporal power, had befriended the liberties of the people, but now (especially since the death of Boniface VIII.) sought to enthrall them with a tyranny far worse than that of irresponsible king or emperor.

between Occurrences 4%

The great victory of Ramillies (1706) gave so much éclat to Marlborough that the outbreak between his wife and the Queen was delayed for a time.

as Occurrences 3%

Ever since Parker had voluntarily surrendered during the Rodeo, his right to alternate, day and day about, with Old Heck in the widow's society, the owner of the Quarter Circle KT had been watching Ophelia, covertly and carefully, for any sign of "Movements" or an outbreak as a dreaded suffragette.

by Occurrences 3%

Money was plenty among these excursive groups, and they were welcomed in Company K with effusive outbreaks by their less restive comrades.

from Occurrences 3%

Having conquered the governments of the world, Rome had to face outbreak after outbreak from the unarmed, unsheltered masses of the people.

with Occurrences 3%

It is found that the long-continued habitual user of alcoholic drinks, the man who is never intoxicated, but who will tell you that he has drunk whiskey all his life without being harmed by it, is more likely to transmit the evil effects to his children than the man who has occasional drunken outbreaks with intervals of perfect sobriety between.

for Occurrences 3%

It averted the final outbreak for ten years longer, but contained elements that were to be potent factors in insuring the final crisis.

to Occurrences 2%

So, without change but from pause to outbreak, outbreak to pause, nights and days went by in the siege.

among Occurrences 2%

Cain wrote in 1833 that her termagant outbreaks among her fellows had led him to apply a "moderate correction," whereupon she had further terrorized her housemates by threats of poison.

within Occurrences 1%

"] [Footnote 2: After several outbreaks within a few years, the Corsicans in 1736 embarked in a revolt so formal and complete that they altogether threw off their allegiance to Genoa, and chose as their king Theodore Neuhof, a Westphalian baron.

after Occurrences 1%

Having conquered the governments of the world, Rome had to face outbreak after outbreak from the unarmed, unsheltered masses of the people.

around Occurrences 1%

But she submitted sooner than precipitate that universal war the menace of which came so grimly close during the strain of the outbreaks around Turkey.

before Occurrences 1%

Her dislike of Miss Peckham was so evident that Migwan and Gladys had expected an outbreak before this; but Bengal had merely stood scowling while the beds were being moved about.

during Occurrences 1%

Thus affairs grew from bad to worse until the final great outbreak during the summer of 1855.

like Occurrences 1%

They are not men and women of great passionate natures, who flame out now and then in an outbreak like a volcano, from which everybody runs.

about Occurrences 1%

But she had already repented her outbreak about Hubert, and she followed her husband into the library with the resolve not to let him see her annoyance.

Which preposition to use with  outbreaks