Which preposition to use with perfectest

in Occurrences 339%

In all these advances, was a succession of steps, mounting higher and higher, in complication of structure, each more perfect in organism than its predecessor.

as Occurrences 87%

A fella would be a bigot if he couldn't see that the system is as nearly perfect as a human institution can be.

of Occurrences 76%

I think they sacrifice too much to the "diction,"don't bring out the voices enoughbut the style and training are perfect of their kind.

than Occurrences 59%

"Was there ever an Eden more perfect than this delicious place?"

for Occurrences 36%

The parts were then all copied off separately by the clerks, and handing us our respective portions Buntline said: "Now, boys, go to work, and do your level best to have this dead-letter perfect for the rehearsal, which takes place to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, prompt.

to Occurrences 12%

Everything in the room had been among her father's wedding presents to herselfthe rosewood furniture, the lace curtains, the rare engravings, the carpet that was at once perfect to the tread and to the eye, the ornaments everywhere: everything excepting the narrow gilt frame over the dressing bureau, enclosing on a gray ground, painted in black, crimson, and gold the words: "I HAVE SEEN THY TEARS."

by Occurrences 12%

" Patty gave her aunt a grateful glance, and said, "They certainly are, Aunt Alice; and I'll never attempt one again until I've made myself perfect by long practice.

from Occurrences 10%

The young seem to sprout from knot-holes, perfect from the first, and as enduring as their own trees.

with Occurrences 8%

The place I knwe, the tyme is perfect with mee, And for the feast you saye you have prepared I shall provyde a stomacke.

without Occurrences 8%

In China, in Egypt, in Assyria, in Greece, no religious rites were perfected without sacrifices.

through Occurrences 4%

"My grace is sufficient for thee, for my power is made perfect through weakness:" concerns every man in like case.

on Occurrences 4%

There were then professed carving-masters, who taught young ladies the art scientifically; from one of whom Lady Mary said she took lessons three times a week that she might be perfect on her father's public days, when, in order to perform her functions without interruption, she was forced to eat her own dinner alone an hour or two beforehand.

beyond Occurrences 3%

These indeed seek law likewise, but a perfect lawa law they can believe perfect beyond the comprehension of powers of whose imperfection they are too painfully conscious.

at Occurrences 3%

But if the condensing process is lingering, no jar disturbing it prematurely until, as it reaches perfection, the vital touch suddenly reaches its depths, then comes real love, perfected at first sight, clinging everlastingly to the object, love that endures by its own strength, not by mere force of habit; and this love belongs only to the heart's springtime, before full consciousness has made it speculative.

into Occurrences 2%

The game of base-ball, as played in our boyhood, was a simple, robust, straightforward contest, where the hardest hitter was the best man; but it is every year becoming perfected into a sleight-of-hand, like cricket; mere strength is now almost valueless in playing it, and it calls rather for the qualities of the billiard-player.

amongst Occurrences 2%

As arts and sciences, so physic is still perfected amongst the rest; Horae musarum nutrices, and experience teacheth us every day [4180]many things which our predecessors knew not of.

before Occurrences 2%

My mind is filledI have Kemble's noble patrician perfect before me; I have Gay's ballad in Incledon's notes as fully in "my mind's ear," and I would not have them displaced.

during Occurrences 2%

Like everything else it has been steadily and eagerly perfected during the past year.

like Occurrences 2%

A new name, perfect like the name of the Lord Jesus, which shall express and mean all that we are to do hereafter, and all that we have done well on earth.

within Occurrences 2%

This includes cloth and all other materials, and finish as perfect within as without, and is not dear, considering the retail price of cloth, the careful making, and the touch of style which only practised hands can give.

about Occurrences 1%

There's nothing perfect about me!

under Occurrences 1%

,' said Lord Cadurcis, in a joyous tone, 'Lady Annabel will answer for me that I always find everything perfect under her roof.

until Occurrences 1%

I summoned the Castle; was denied; whereupon we fell to prepare batteries, which we could not perfect until Friday following.

up Occurrences 1%

The road was perfect up to the last rod; as well kept as if it ran through a nobleman's park.

between Occurrences 1%

It is because in them the accord is perfect between the look, the smile, the gesture and the impression within, of which they are the interpretersthe adequate signs, as Delsarte would saythe perfidious flexibility of words never interposing to alter the harmony.

Which preposition to use with  perfectest