Which preposition to use with raised

in Occurrences 719%

He knew, however, that I had been raised in the saddlethat I felt more at home there than in any other placeand as he saw that I was confident that I could stand the racket, and could ride as far and endure it as well as some of the older riders, he gave me a short route of forty-five miles, with the stations fifteen miles apart, and three changes of horses.

to Occurrences 662%

"Yes, my Brethren, the day will assuredly come, when the servant so signally faithful will be called to a reward, surpassing the utmost reach of our conception, by the voice of his Righteous Masterthen, and then only, will praise be fully proportioned to his transcendant merit; when this consummate Christian is raised to glory by the glorified Messiah, when his pure spirit exults in the commendation of his GOD.

from Occurrences 323%

The price of flour has been raised from $4 to $6, as it was being freighted from Forty Mile.

on Occurrences 221%

"Oh, that's nothing; I was raised on horseback," said the Californian; "I ran away from home when a boy, went to sea, and finally landed in the Sandwich Islands, where I fell in with a circus, with which I remained two years.

for Occurrences 179%

The few French Canadians raised for Pontiac's war had of course been properly paid during the continuance of their active service.

against Occurrences 137%

Then, because I could no longer endure the pusillanimity which kept me silent, I rose impulsively into a sitting posture, and, summoning all my faculties into full play, endeavoured to put my finger on the one weak point in the evidence thus raised against Carmel's brother.

above Occurrences 133%

It'll do Mis' Everidge a sight of good to have you, though Marthe Everidge is raised above the need of humans as far as any mortal can be on this earth.

with Occurrences 76%

The keeper, who was deeply mortified at seeing the fabric he had raised with such indefatigable labour, overturned in a moment, protested that nothing of the sort had ever happened before.

at Occurrences 68%

Some of them are as completely under the spell of the music as the men, but they exhibit little sign of pleasure or excitement on their faces; and were it not for an occasional smile or the weird shriek they raise at intervals, one might suppose them all to be in a state of hypnotism.

as Occurrences 37%

| | | | "The results which crowned the labor of the first week were | | so astonishing that he fears to detail them fully, lest | | doubts should be raised as to his credibility.

into Occurrences 31%

"Crèches and Infant Schools must be raised into Kindergartens wherein the child is treated and trained according to his whole nature, so that the claims of his body, his heart and his head, his active, moral and intellectual powers, are all satisfied and developed.

by Occurrences 27%

The body is then gone carefully over with a soft mop, using plenty of clean water, and penetrating into every corner of the carved work, so that not an atom of dirt remains; the body of the carriage is then raised by placing the jack under the axletree and raising it

over Occurrences 27%

Beat all up well with 1 pint of milk; let raise over night.

of Occurrences 22%

Raising of horses, peaceful contests in arms, or poetic competitions where each bard recited in public his compositions, formed their amusements.

about Occurrences 16%

What doubts soever have been raised about the merit of the Music, which, as the Italian taste at that time began wholly to prevail, was thought sufficient inexcusable, because it was the composition of an Englishman; the Poetry of this Piece has given as much pleasure in the closet, as others have afforded from the Stage, with all the assistance of voices and instruments.

out Occurrences 16%

The whole of the lowland is many feet above the sea; it must therefore have been raised out of the sea, according to your theory: and what proofs have you of that?"

among Occurrences 16%

He had also eight or nine hundred Roman cavalry, and at least an equal number of horse and foot sent from the allied states, or raised among those provincials who had not received the Roman franchise.

toward Occurrences 15%

" He stopped and shrugged his shoulders, and she stood before him helpless, her hand raised toward him in entreaty.

without Occurrences 15%

The cry for reform which has been raised without, is superfluous, inasmuch as we have long been reforming from within, with all needful speed.

between Occurrences 15%

How far our national solution of the problem raised between Church and State might have been altered or delayed if the claims of the Church had at this moment been represented by a leader of supreme moral and spiritual authority, it is hard to say.

under Occurrences 14%

Our Western States are desirous to perpetuate in its purity the Anglo-Saxon blood, and would colonize the West with men raised under free institutions.

within Occurrences 10%

But still under the influence of that faithless hunger for intellectual certainty, they look about and divide into two parties: both would gladly receive the reported revelation in Jesus, the one if they could have evidence enough from without, the other if they could only get rid of the difficulties it raises within.

like Occurrences 7%

I was raised like one, and I'll die like one.

during Occurrences 7%

The chapel was opened in 1853, at a cost of 500 pounds, one-fifth of which, apart from previous subscriptions, was raised during the inaugural services.

towards Occurrences 7%

This then was the course adopted, and subscriptions were raised towards that end.

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