Which preposition to use with ramifications

of Occurrences 51%

In fine, with its growing powers and experience, it abandons its old conception that all persons are practically alike, and follows human nature through the countless ramifications of man's status, temperament, activities, or fate.

from Occurrences 3%

The Politicus and Minos, which follow next, may be considered as ramifications from the Laws; and, in short, all the following dialogues ei

into Occurrences 3%

He had not allowed for the fascinations of the ladyfascinations so alluring that even I, a middle-aged Father of a Family and Justice of the Peace, was instantly reduced by them to the softest moral pulp; and he had not allowed for the Puckish glee with which I welcomed the tale, rolled it round in my wicked fancy, and bent its ramifications into an orderly narrative.

on Occurrences 2%

The lateral portions are ramifications on both surfaces of the lateral cartilages.

to Occurrences 2%

No complexity about them, no thousand and one subtle ramifications to every single emotion they experience.

toward Occurrences 1%

This chain sends out long ramifications toward the coasts, the interstices of which form beautiful and fertile valleys, composed in the high parts of white and red earths, on the spurs of black and weaker earths, and near the coasts of sand.

in Occurrences 1%

"Our society," Selingman announced, smiling ponderously, "has ramifications in every direction.

through Occurrences 1%

Hence follow family alliances, the interchange of hospitalities, and a fusion of sentiments, so that the slavery interest spreads its countless ramifications through every corner of the free north.

throughout Occurrences 1%

INTERNATIONAL, THE, a secret socialistic organisation, the outcome of the teaching of Karl Marx, which, though it has changed its name, has wide-spread ramifications throughout Europe, the object of which appears to be the emancipation of labour, and the assertion everywhere of the sovereign rights of the working-man, to the extinction of all merely national and class interests.

as Occurrences 1%

By this knowledge, together with his riches, his craft, his tact, his business ramifications as an international banker, his open-handedness and air of personal simplicity, Cosimo made himself a power.

Which preposition to use with  ramifications