Which preposition to use with reconstructing
The situation of Russia is so uncertain that no one knows whether new States will arise as a result of her continuous disintegration, or if she will be reconstructed in a solid, unified form, and other States amongst those which have arisen will fall.
He will have shown (a) that the patristic statement that Marcion mutilated St. Luke is not to be accepted at once without further question; (b) that we cannot depend with perfect accuracy upon the details of his Gospel, as reconstructed from the statements of Tertullian and Epiphanius; (c) that it is difficult to explain the whole of Marcion's alleged omissions, on purely, dogmatic groundsassuming the consistency of his method.
Our camp itself he reconstructed on scientific lines so that we enjoyed less aromatic smoke and more palatable dinner.
And in the study we may reconstruct for ourselves some pale figure of what life then was.
The time of queen Anne is reconstructed with remarkable skill.
Belgium, as the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and reconstructed without the slightest attempt at curtailing the sovereign rights which she enjoys in common with other free nations.
A Parliament was imperfectly reconstructed at Rennes.