Which preposition to use with prototype

of Occurrences 86%

" With the triffing exception of calling ROBINSON DEFOE ALEXANDER DEFOE, (and that is a pardonable error, considering that ALEXANDER SELKIRK was the prototype of DANIEL CRUSOE,) the above item is perfectly satisfactory.

in Occurrences 20%

It matters little to the American driver where he sits; he is indeed, in all respects, a far different personage from his great-coated prototype in England.

for Occurrences 4%

Now, if either he or the lexicographer has discovered in "nature" a prototype for this scheme of grammar, the discovery is only to be proved, and the schemes of all other grammarians, ancient or modern, must give place to it.

as Occurrences 2%

If we thus habituate ourselves to look on the spiritual prototype as the essential being of the thing, and the material form as the growth of this prototype into outward expression, then we shall see that the initial step to the production of any external fact must be the creation of its spiritual prototype.

from Occurrences 1%

But the slower it was the more certainly do such phenomena as these of Marcion's text throw back the origin of the prototype from which that text was derived.

during Occurrences 1%

" This complacent individual had his prototype during the very period which we are considering.

into Occurrences 1%

If we thus habituate ourselves to look on the spiritual prototype as the essential being of the thing, and the material form as the growth of this prototype into outward expression, then we shall see that the initial step to the production of any external fact must be the creation of its spiritual prototype.

at Occurrences 1%

The lohar, or blacksmith, is very unlike his prototype at home.

to Occurrences 1%

His son, Edris-Ben-Edris, who inherited his virtues and influence, offering a species of ancient prototype to Abd-el Kader and his venerable father, Mahadin, was the first bona-fide Mussulman sovereign of the Maroquine empire, and founded Fez.

under Occurrences 1%

The Précieuses of Molière, who affected a strange mixture of the romantic heroine and modern fine lady, belong to the same class of oddities, and had their prototypes under the observation of the satirist.

Which preposition to use with  prototype