Which preposition to use with recital

of Occurrences 251%

But suspend your questions, and let me give you a recital of the most remarkable things I saw there.

with Occurrences 10%

" I listened to this recital with astonishment; and doubted at first, whether the Brahmin's late severe attack had not had the effect of unsettling his brain: but on looking in his face, the calm self-possession and intelligence which it exhibited, dispelled the momentary impression.

in Occurrences 6%

The inspector listened to the recital in growing anger.

at Occurrences 6%

But the non-recital at those fixed times is never a mortal sin and is rarely a venial sin, unless their postponement or anticipation is without cause.

by Occurrences 5%

The recital by Baruch of the calamities he had predicted made a profound impression on the crowd.

before Occurrences 3%

There were less than twenty of the midshipmen now remaining in the room, so Jetson did not feel as embarrassed as he might have done had he been called upon to give the recital before a class meeting.

on Occurrences 2%

About the middle of the fourteenth century an office was composed for recital on Saturdays as dedicated to the Mother of God.

for Occurrences 1%

" Walker did not move, but he stopped in his recital for a moment.

than Occurrences 1%

It lacked weight in metal, as was observed at the time, and the mode of delivery was more like a schoolboy's recital than a masculine grapple with an argument.

to Occurrences 1%

Leonard listened like one stupefied, till he brought his recital to a close, and then asking where the house in which she had died was situated, rushed out of the room, and made his way, he knew not how, into the street.

between Occurrences 1%

If a priest foresees that he may not be able to recite Matins for next day he is not bound to anticipate, as there is no obligation to anticipation; the obligation is "recital between midnight and midnight.

Which preposition to use with  recital