Which preposition to use with output

of Occurrences 117%

With the other, he takes the output of the Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf States, the Mississippi valley, the northern lakes and hills.

among Occurrences 12%

Restriction of output among unorganized workers.

for Occurrences 10%

The output for 1917 and 1918 is shown in the following table: United Dominions, Kingdom Allied and Total for Output.

per Occurrences 9%

Difficulty was experienced throughout the year in maintaining adequate stocks owing to the shortage of labour and the many demands on our industries made by the war, but the improvement is shown by the fact that while the average output per week of depth charges was only 140 in July, it had become over 500 by October, and that by the end of December it was raised to over 800, and was still increasing very rapidly.

in Occurrences 6%

The will to do was in the learner; she soon mastered even complex processes, and at the end of a few weeks was doing even better than men in the light work, and achieving commendable output in the heavy.

from Occurrences 4%

"Know last year's output from the mines of Ophir, Thrackles?"

to Occurrences 4%

In July, 1916, the committee published a most interesting memorandum on experiments in the relation of output to hours.

as Occurrences 3%

In one case the output was increased eight percent by reducing the weekly hours from sixty-eight to fifty-nine, and it was found that a decrease to fifty-six hours per week gave the same output as fifty-nine.

than Occurrences 2%

These miners, owing to the prod of the highest wages ever receivedthe skilled man earning from forty dollars to seventy-five dollars a weekand to appeals to their patriotism, are individually producing a larger output than ever before.

by Occurrences 1%

But there is an entire lack of proportion about this performance; and if Fitzherbert thought his work so valuable as that, then he ought to have reflected that he was simply limiting his future output by this reckless expenditure of force.

below Occurrences 1%

A business may decide deliberately to sell part of its output below cost, because, for instance, this will serve as an advertisement, bring it connections, and enable it to obtain a larger profit at a later date, or immediately on other portions of its sales.

within Occurrences 1%

Wherever I went on a recent trip through the automobile-making zone, I found that the manufacturers had been experimenting in this direction, and were laying plans for a big output within the next few years.

during Occurrences 1%

The staple of her output during the first decade of authorship was the short amatory romance like "Love in Excess" and the "exemplary novels" just mentioned.

Which preposition to use with  output