Which preposition to use with problem

of Occurrences 1909%

It occurred to me, that they were holding some kind of a council, perhaps to discuss the problem of entering the house.

in Occurrences 707%

The problem in regard to the working-man is not how to pet him, nor to patronize him, but how to educate him and inspire him!

for Occurrences 126%

Carleton, as we have seen, had faced its problem for the first four years.

with Occurrences 71%

Instead of this being a problem with two men and one man's property as factors, it is a case of three individuals with god-given rights of individual choice.

by Occurrences 41%

St. Pius tried to solve the problem by a reform of the calendar, but the solution produced no permanent effect.

as Occurrences 41%

The Edinburgh Provincial Council for the Training of Teachers opened another Free Kindergarten as a demonstration school for Froebelian methods, a practising school for students, and also as an experimental school, where attempts might be made to solve problems as to the education of neglected children under school age.

on Occurrences 36%

Number Problems on the work of horses.

to Occurrences 35%

Potts was about this time as much of a problem to his pardners as was the ex-schoolmaster.

at Occurrences 32%

There was a problem at first base which he had a hard time solving.

before Occurrences 27%

As the result of deliberating fully upon the anxious problem before them, he and Gifford had come to the conclusion that it might be a grave mistake to try to keep secret the maid's discovery.

from Occurrences 17%

Father de Regnon, S.J., in his work on the Trinity, shows that the Greek Fathers and the Latin viewed the problem from opposite ends.

than Occurrences 13%

The conception of a particular chemical make-up of the individual, statable and relatively controllable in terms of the internal secretions, supplies a more rational and satisfactory method of approach to the problem than any so far suggested as far as vertebrates are concerned at any rate.

about Occurrences 6%

Ordinarily he would have liked this quiet, and would have gone to one of the two rude tables to write a letter or work out a problem of some sort, for he always carried a pocketful of problems about with him.

without Occurrences 6%

The ancient history of Europe shows that it is not possible to solve this problem without the aid of the principle of representation.

beyond Occurrences 4%

BY W.F. DURAND, PH.D. The exact combination of inspiration, heredity, and environment which serves to produce genius will perhaps ever be a problem beyond the skill of human intelligence.

into Occurrences 4%

It makes for the greatest co-ordination of experience, knowledge, information, tastes and problems into one harmonious whole.

like Occurrences 4%

If the students cannot go to far off places and have to stay back during vacations, they are advised to take up campaigns or undertake studies on local problems like child labour, environmental degradation, construction workers' rights, etc.

over Occurrences 4%

There was something in Stafford's conduct, a tone in his letters which Howard could never understand; but now, in the light of Bertie's mysterious communication, he thought he discerned a solution of the problem over which he had pondered for many an hour.

through Occurrences 4%

They hold mostly that the highest aim of art should be to teach and elevate, to destroy prejudice and conventionality, and indicate, in so far as it is possible, the solution of moral problems through the creative faculty of inspired productiveness.

after Occurrences 4%

R67209. Problems after the war and the European countries after the war. R70594.

under Occurrences 4%

He did not realize that with all his insight into the laws of mechanics and all his capacity for applying these laws to the solution of the problems under consideration, he might well make some use of the work of his fellow-laborers in the same field.

along Occurrences 2%

France and Scandinavia have solved their forest problems along about the same lines the United States will have to follow.

outside Occurrences 2%

"Universal suffrage prolongs in the United States the effect of universal education: for it stimulates all citizens throughout their lives to reflect on problems outside the narrow circle of their private interests and occupations: to read about public questions; to discuss public characters and to hold themselves ready in some degree to give a rational account of their political faith."Dr.

during Occurrences 2%

(A) The three kingdoms (A.D. 220-265) 1 Social, intellectual, and economic problems during the period of the first division 2 Status of the two southern Kingdoms 3 The northern State of Wei (B) The Western Chin dynasty (265-317) 1 Internal situation in the Chin empire 2 Effect on the frontier peoples 3 Struggles for the throne 4 Migration of Chinese 5 Victory of the Huns.

between Occurrences 2%

The problem between capitalist and laborer, however, only affects a portion of the world; that of domestic service a still smaller proportion; that of teachers affects only a class.

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