Which preposition to use with processes

of Occurrences 2480%

Gradually, my amazement went, as I remembered, that this was but the inevitable end of that process of decay, which I had witnessed commencing, before my sleep.

by Occurrences 177%

Therefore, if any widows or single ladies in Cleveland have knowledge of any "happy results" which they advertise to share with a limited number of gentlemen, we shall deem them unworthy of their sex, unless they explain the process by which these results are attained, for the benefit of those who are fast verging toward the autumnal stage of maidenhood.

in Occurrences 159%

It is very easy, by this concrete means, to see the process in subtraction, and indeed the whole difficulty of dealing with ten is made concrete.

for Occurrences 80%

Its heat, however, was not in proportion to its brightness; for we found that after we had ascended a few miles from the earth, it was becoming much colder, and the Brahmin had recourse to a chemical process for evolving heat, which soon made us comfortable: but after we were fairly in the great aerial void, the temperature of our machine showed no tendency to change.

to Occurrences 37%

It compelled him to pause and take stock of himselfalways a disconcerting process to the best of us!

with Occurrences 32%

Here we set up a primitive kitchen-range, and, having feasted upon cutlets of the caribou, scientifically treated by a skewer process with which Zach was familiar, we lounged like "lazy shepherds" in the sun, and the eye of the Indian flashed as I produced from the folds of my sash a leather-covered flask which did not look as if it was meant to contain water.

as Occurrences 23%

But the millwright, after the dam was completed, having artfully obtained his permission to use the waste water, and fraudulently erected there a common water-mill, which soon obtained all the neighbouring custom, he had sold out that property, and resorted to the agency of gunpowder, which is quite as philosophical a process as that of congelation, and much less expensive.

from Occurrences 22%

"I am a being alive and conscious upon this earth; a descendant of ancestors who rose by gradual processes from lower forms of animal life, and with struggle and suffering became man.

at Occurrences 16%

At each successive stage the Creating Power is the Self-consciousness of the Spirit, as realized at that stage, still reaching forward for yet further Enjoyment of Life, and so always keeping on repeating the one Creative Process at an ever-rising level; and since these are the sole working conditions, the progress is one which logically admits of no finality.

on Occurrences 15%

Then the clerk appeared in his true character as a sheriff's officer, drew out his papers, and served a writ upon me, besides a trustee process on the principal of the school, so as to attach whatever might be due to me.

through Occurrences 15%

This complete and fitting preparation alone is not sufficient to carry on the martial process through weeks and months of labor and privation.

against Occurrences 10%

The upholders of the necessity for a pacific policy toward Russia were subjected to moral and sometimes physical outrage, and their opponents were not ashamed to institute scandalous legal processes against them for the purpose of damaging their reputations.

than Occurrences 8%

She dusted this photograph with a difference, lifted, dusted, set it back, less as a process than as an experience.

into Occurrences 8%

Has the tenement-house dweller accommodation suitable for introducing these industrial processes into her home?

before Occurrences 6%

This prelate was rigid in defending the prerogatives of his station; and after a long process before the pope, he obliged Thomas, a Norman monk, who had been appointed to the see of York, to acknowledge the primacy of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

under Occurrences 5%

Then by the very conditions of the case, such a contemplation on the part of the individual is nothing else than the Spirit contemplating itself from the standpoint of the individual consciousness, and thus fulfilling the Law of the Creative Process under such specialized conditions as must logically result in the perpetuation of the individual life.

without Occurrences 5%

Whatever mitigation such a conception may offer, surely we may be excused for still adhering to that simpler explanation which involves a mystery indeed, but nothing so positively unthinkable as a process without a beginning.

during Occurrences 4%

II Into Colonel Musgrave's mental processes during this period it will not do to pry too closely.

like Occurrences 4%

The more successful a sonnet, the more the reader is apt to accept its beauty as if it had grown by a natural process like a flower.

within Occurrences 3%

The cessions of different States having been qualified with a reservation of the right of serving legal process within the ceded jurisdiction are understood to be inconclusive as annexing a qualification not consonant with the terms of the law.

after Occurrences 3%

The blood of the horse is then drawn, frozen and processed after separating the antibodies and crystallized into a powder.

about Occurrences 2%

Iodine was discovered in 1811, bromine in 1826, chloroform in 1831, gun-cotton, from which collodion is made, in 1846, the electro-plating process about the same time with photography; "all things, great and small, working together to produce what seemed at first as delightful, but as fabulous, as Aladdin's ring, which is now as little suggestive of surprise as our daily bread.

across Occurrences 2%

"I confess," he replied, as he polished the window simultaneously with the performance of that process across the way, "I confess I have noticed her several times; but what was the use of mentioning it to a pair of woman haters like you?" His two companions laughed pleasantly, thereby expressing their gratification at the return compliment involved in the phrase "woman haters.

around Occurrences 2%

Adolescencepubertymenstruation: the maid,pregnancylaborlactation: the matron, thirty years of ups and downs of these processes around the idea of love or suppressed love, against an aesthetic background of some sortand finally the loss of the stress and strain of sex, the menopause.

below Occurrences 2%

Also the mucous membranes, the color and lustre and structure of the hair, as well as its general distribution and development, are hieroglyphics of the endocrine processes below the surface.

Which preposition to use with  processes