Which preposition to use with perturbation
And this time, he nearly tripped upon the tense, for her hand was on his arm, and, in consequence, a series of warm, delicious little shivers was running about his body in a fashion highly favorable to extreme perturbation of mind.
But it no more disturbs the fundamental truth of the Principle of Sincerity, than the perturbations in the orbit of Mars disturb the truth of Kepler's law.
"Then either Gladys has a remarkable gift of loving, or else you are a different Julia in her company," remarked Mother Carey, quietly, raising Julia's astonishment and perturbation to an immeasurable height.
April, 1833.] D'r Sir, I read your note in a moment of great perturbation with my Landlady and chuck'd it in the fire, as I should have done an epistle of Paul, but as far as my Sister recalls the import of it, I reply.
Eph was in a state of great perturbation at the anticipated change, and he earnestly sought to be permitted to accompany them to the North.
The night was fast setting in, the shadows of the tall houses were falling deeper and deeper on the room, and the Sabbath stillness was a solemn contrast to the perturbations inside the chamber of his soul, where "the serpents and the cockatrices would not be charmed."
*** The no-tablecloths order has caused great perturbation among the better-class hotel-keepers in Berlin.
She regards his perturbation as a sudden assault of his ever present malady.
It was very much like tea outside the trenches, so far as any signs of perturbation about shells and casualties were concerned.
Perturbation on Treasury Bench at the report that there was Royal Commission going forward in other House.