Which preposition to use with reckonings

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Then we altered our course and so threw them out in their reckoning of our speed, and they had all their work to do over again.

with Occurrences 18%

He appealed to all Irishmen to send gold, weapons, and ammunition to Ireland, for the day of reckoning with England.

for Occurrences 12%

The trouble was the put-off reckoning for past extravagance was at hand and he shrank from asking his wife to pay.

in Occurrences 12%

There's your money, and yet wee need not pay; the gentleman hath left enough for the Reckoning in the next Roome.

from Occurrences 6%

A set of lunar distances, very carefully taken, placed the camp in longitude 121 degrees 3 minutes 30 seconds east, while that by account, carried on by triangulation and dead-reckoning from the Sherlock, placed us four and a half miles more to the westward; the latitude being 21 degrees 23 minutes 43 seconds.

between Occurrences 5%

Such was the last reckoning between Karl Steinmetz and the Baron Claude de Chauxville.

as Occurrences 4%

And it is possible that they led the German Government into a false reckoning as to what this country would do under certain circumstances, and so encouraged Germany into taking up an irreconcilable attitude in the crisis of July, 1914.

to Occurrences 4%

It might be possible to announce a daily false reckoning to the crew, to sail the ship within rowing distance of some coast; and then to escape while the men believed themselves many hundred miles at sea.

on Occurrences 3%

They were primarily intended to act as political jurymen, who summoned the generals in particular, but beyond doubt the shofetes and gerusiasts also when circumstances required, to a reckoning on resigning office, and inflicted even capital punishment at pleasure, often with the most reckless cruelty.

at Occurrences 3%

Unto no other end I sent for thee, But to demand a reckoning at thy hands, How well or ill thou hast employ'd my wealth.

than Occurrences 2%

It was her husband he had come to seek; it was with him that his reckoning was to be made; and any meeting between Marian and himself was more likely to prove a hindrance to this reckoning than otherwise.

during Occurrences 2%

To lessen the fear which they entertained of the length of way they had to sail, he gave out that they had only proceeded fifteen leagues that day, when the actual distance sailed was eighteen; and, to induce the people to believe that they were not so far from Spain as they really were, he resolved to keep considerably short in his reckoning during the whole voyage, though he carefully recorded the true reckoning every day in private.

without Occurrences 1%

One point occurred to her now, which caused her to ask anxiously: "Have you not made your reckonings without Richard Lambert, Marmaduke?

before Occurrences 1%

For it was "steamer night,"as that momentous day of reckoning before the sailing of the regular mail steamer was briefly known to commercial San Francisco,and Mr. Nott was subject at such times to severely practical relapses.

by Occurrences 1%

Our run has exceeded our reckoning by much.

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