Which preposition to use with qualities
The days had grown perceptibly darker, and a queer quality of dusk lay, as it were, in the atmosphere.
There was yet that trenchant quality in Mrs. Scogin, in the voice and gaze of her.
Literary accomplishments are much the same as inborn qualities, and inborn qualities as literary accomplishments.
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Come, come, approach her; for if you'll have a Miss, this has all the good Qualities of onego, go Court her, thou art so bashful Bel.
No matter for that, I'll not lose an Inch of my Quality for a King's ransom; disgrace my self before my fair Mistress! Isa.
Rolfe had an instinctive feeling that Crewe's mind was of finer quality than his own, and would see light where he only groped in darkness.
She had been for years a thorough Bohemienne, frequenting cafes, theatres and dance halls, smoking and drinking with men and women of her class and, by degrees, losing every womanly quality with which nature had generously endowed her.
On one occasion, that winter, Mr. Cody showed his quality by quietly offering to go with some dispatches to General Sheridan, across a dangerous region, where another principal scout was reluctant to risk himself.
When the great German mass-peoples find this out, when they discover the little rift in the lute which now separates their real quality from the false standards of their own dominant military and commercial folk, then their true rôle in the world will begin, and a glorious rôle it will be.
He had another taste of their quality at Las Palmas, where they made trouble with the port guards and Brown brawled in the cheap wine shops behind the cathedral.
Loudness of the sound depends upon the extent of the vibrations, pitch on the rapidity of the vibrations, and quality on the admixture of tones produced by vibrations of varying rates of rapidity, related to one another.
Indeed, there was always a flamelike quality about him.
He had, in addition, one good quality without any defect to balance it.
It is an Assertion which admits of much Proof, that a Stranger of tolerable Sense dressd like a Gentleman, will be better received by those of Quality above him, than one of much better Parts, whose Dress is regulated by the rigid Notions of Frugality.
By mating a dog and a bitch of the same family, therefore, you concentrate and enhance the uniform inheritable qualities into one line instead of two, and you reduce the number of possibly heterogeneous ancestors by exactly a half right back to the very beginning.
Festivity of Spirit is a very uncommon Talent, and must proceed from an Assemblage of agreeable Qualities in the same Person: There are some few whom I think peculiarly happy in it; but it is a Talent one cannot name in a Man, especially when one considers that it is never very graceful but where it is regarded by him who possesses it in the second Place.
Hair, of a quality like this, was not to be profaned by the touch of human hands.
The best English wheat comes from the counties of Kent and Essex; the qualities under these heads always bearing a higher price than others, as will be seen by the periodical lists in the journals.
They must also have what pass for good qualities among themselves, for they are social, not to say clannish.
He indeed that prefers any faculty to reason, disclaims the privilege of being a man, and understands not the worth of his own nature; he that prizes any quality beyond virtue and goodness, renounces the title of a Christian, and knows not how to value the dignity of his profession.
Isabella of course prevaricatedtruth is a negative quality between those who doubt each other!
Shame and Contrition reformed the Life of the disinherited Youth, and he became as remarkable for his good Qualities as formerly for his Errors.
The conception of human quality out of which all social machinery has been devised and built is a conception of slave quality and careerist quality.
Of the narrowness, of the want of proportion, of the predominance of one quality over another which go commonly with an intensity of moral purpose Alfred showed not a trace.