Which preposition to use with prefix

to Occurrences 309%

Whether it may rightly be argued from the concordance of the Hebrew text with the Alexandrine Greek text and other ancient versions, that the titles prefixed to the Hebrew text are older than the version known as the Septuagint, and that therefore they have been derived if not from the authors themselves of the Psalms at least from the ancient Judaic tradition? ANSWER:

of Occurrences 8%

Florio rejoiced in the absurd prefix of Resolute.

as Occurrences 5%

The sonnet prefixed as a proem to the whole book is generally attributed to Giordano Bruno, in whose Dialogue on the Eroici Furori it occurs.

from Occurrences 4%

For these amours, he might have found a better motto than that which he has prefixed from Claudian, in the following stanza of Marini.

in Occurrences 3%

The word uira means fat, and cocha, lake, sea, or other large body of water; therefore, as the genitive must be prefixed in the Qquichua tongue, the translation must be "Lake or Sea of Fat."

for Occurrences 2%

An account of the ships of war appointed as convoys to the trade of this kingdom to foreign parts, since the commencement of the present war, distinguishing the ships appointed, and the particular services, together with the notices given to the traders of the time prefixed for their sailing, and the times they sailed respectively.

before Occurrences 2%

My LORD, The Author of the Spectator having prefixed before each of his Volumes the Name of some great Person to whom he has particular Obligations, lays his Claim to your Lordships Patronage upon the same Account.

with Occurrences 1%

Defoe was the son of a London butcher named Foe, and kept his family name until he was forty years of age, when he added the aristocratic prefix with which we have grown familiar.

on Occurrences 1%

In most of the poetical epitaphs, the names for whom they were composed, may be sought to no purpose, being only prefixed on the monument.

per Occurrences 1%

The Latin verb personare is compounded of the prefix per (through) and sonare (to sound).

above Occurrences 1%

There are extant of this author's, four plays, besides other poems, all which were printed together in 1651, to which are prefixed above fifty copies of commendatory verses by the most eminent wits of the university.

Which preposition to use with  prefix