Which preposition to use with personal

to Occurrences 42%

W. was too busy to attend to such small matters, so I consulted M. de L., chef de cabinet, and we agreed that I should send all the correspondence which was not strictly personal to him, and he would have it examined in the "bureau."

in Occurrences 30%

Seems like the lunatics all crowd to thet placefust ol' Cap'n Wegg wasted of his substance on it, an' now" He paused, perhaps fearing he might become personal in his remarks, and Uncle John coughed while the girls shrieked with laughter.

as Occurrences 9%

The interest of the junior bar in the crime was as personal as that of the members of the Judicial Bench, though it manifested itself in an entirely different direction.

of Occurrences 7%

In addition, the estates both real and personal of all delinquents, that is, of all individuals who had borne arms for the king, or supplied him with money, or in any manner, or under any pretence, had opposed the parliament, were sequestrated from the owners, and placed under the management of certain commissioners empowered to receive the rents, to seize the moneys and goods, to sue for debts, and to pay the proceeds into the treasury.

than Occurrences 6%

For example, assuming theism, as we do in the argument under consideration, it is evident that man conceives the superhuman object of his fear and worship more truly as personal than as impersonal; as spiritual than as embodied; as one or few than as many; as infinite than as finite; as creator than as maker; as moral than as non-moral or immoral; as both transcendent and immanent than as either alone.

about Occurrences 5%

So thoroughly had Gussie got it up his nose by now that it seemed to me that had he sighted me he might have become personal about even an old school friend.

with Occurrences 4%

It's all personal with you.

for Occurrences 3%

"Naturally." "Wasn't it marked personal for me?"this in fine simulation of indignation.

at Occurrences 2%

His regret had been more than personal at the thought that with himself an old name should be lost to the State; and now all the old pride of race, class, and family welled up anew, and swelled and quickened the current of his life.

towards Occurrences 2%

Sir LIONELI could not possibly be personal towards any gentleman present, for I have not the honour of knowing most of you.

from Occurrences 1%

I had read Renan's 'Life of Christ,' and had been deeply impressed by it, and I had said that there was a splendid chance for a 'Life of Christ' as vivid and as personal from the point of belief as Renan's was from the point of unbelief."

among Occurrences 1%

War was individual and personal among the Arabs, and murder was atoned for by murder, or by the price of a certain number of camels.

into Occurrences 1%

Take the mythic cosmogonies of ancient Greece, Scandinavia, and India, and the geologies and astronomies of the present day, and compare their pages, changing things personal into things impersonal.

by Occurrences 1%

" "I hope you don't mean anything personal by that remark," J.W. said, with mock solemnity, "because I'm inclined to believe you're more than half right.

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