Which preposition to use with pases

of Occurrences 7%

Jeffrey, penitent for the early faux pas of his Review, as Byron remained penitent for his answering assault, writes of Lara, "Passages of it may be put into competition with anything that poetry has produced in point either of pathos or energy."

in Occurrences 3%

The host of empirics, mountebanks, and self-dubbed hygeists, which infest the metropolis, and the tinctures, cordials, pills, balms, and essences, so much extolled by their retailers, and swallowed by the public, are indeed so many proofs of the credulity of the age, that to say the least, the march of intellect has evidently made a faux-pas in this direction.

by Occurrences 2%

"Ah!" said the Ape, as sighing wondrous sad, "Its an hard case, when men of good deserving Must either driven be perforce to sterving, 370 Or asked for their pas by everie squib, [Squib, flashy, pretentious fellow] That list at will them to revile or snib.

at Occurrences 2%

I had never seen her since her mother's faux pas at Aberdeen had been the cause of her removal to her grandmother's at Banff.

from Occurrences 2%

I am the engineer in charge of the new Hudson Bay Railroad, just on my way to Le Pas from Chicago.

to Occurrences 2%

Aristotle would have the latter yield the Pas to the former, but Mr. Dryden and many others would never submit to this Decision.

after Occurrences 1%

Omission of pas after savoir, pouvoir, cesser, oser.

vn Occurrences 1%

39. N'employez pas vn an à vostre preface, & en certaines longues excuses ou ceremonies, en disant, Monsieur: excusez-moy!

As Occurrences 1%

He then, to prove whether his powre would pas As currant, sent the Foxe to them streight way, 1095 Commaunding them their cause of strife bewray; And, if that wrong on eyther side there were, That he should warne the wronger to appeare The morrow next at court, it to defend;

for Occurrences 1%

Day was just fairly breaking over the forests when they turned into the white trail, already beaten hard by the passing of many dogs and sledges, that led from Le Pas for a hundred miles to the camp on the Wekusko.

into Occurrences 1%

It is impossible to think as noble men and women have thoughtto dream, love, and work as they have dreamed, loved, and wroughtand not have pass into one's mien the high excellence of such lives.

near Occurrences 1%

He assailed in 1822 two large pas near where the suburbs of Auckland city now spread.

ta Occurrences 1%

Et comment ne sens-tu pas, que pour cesser d'être malheureux, ce n'est pas ta place qu'il faut changer, c'est ton coeur.

Which preposition to use with  pases