Which preposition to use with recurs

to Occurrences 344%

The agreeable hours I had passed with the Brahmin, with the little daughter of Sing Fou, and my rambling over the neighbouring heights, all recurred to my mind, and I almost regretted the pleasures I had relinquished.

in Occurrences 43%

The same effects that were produced by draughts and fumigations would follow from the application of liniments, of "Magical Unctions," acting through the absorbent system, as if they had been introduced into the stomach: allusions to these ointments are constantly recurring in ancient authors.

with Occurrences 25%

Left to my meditations, when I thought that I was probably about to be deprived for ever of the Hermit's conversation and society, I felt the wretchedness of my situation recur with all its former force.

at Occurrences 18%

I went the old way; and the old longing recurring at the one charmed spot on the road, I cast a quick look at the towering sycamore and the desolated house beneath, which, short as it was, roused feelings which kept my head lowered for the remainder of my walk north and to the very moment, when, on my return, the same chimneys and overhanging roofs came again into view through the wintry branches.

as Occurrences 4%

But the living God will see to it that war shall always recur as a terrible medicine for humanity.'

on Occurrences 4%

To me those words were always recurring on the Italian Front.

from Occurrences 3%

This recurred from time to time, horribly, at uncertain moments, so that I never felt myself secure from it.

after Occurrences 3%

My house-deaths have generally been periodical, recurring after seven years; but this last is premature by half that time.

without Occurrences 2%

Not hers the hovering sense of marriage bells Tuning the air with fragrance of sweet sound; But the low dirge that ever rose and died, Recurring without pause or any close, Like one verse chaunted aye in sleepless brain.

for Occurrences 2%

I have therefore ventured to suggest to my Hindu brethren that if they wanted to live at peace with Mussalmans, there is an opportunity which is not going to recur for the next hundred years.

under Occurrences 2%

7, Scal.)the difference is indeed immense; but such extreme cases are but little instructive, and might in either direction be found recurring under the like conditions at the present day.

through Occurrences 1%

One word, constantly recurring through the prophets, reveals the secret of their enthusiasm.

between Occurrences 1%

He certainly wanted to guard her from this as from all other cares; he wanted also, and still more passionately after the topic had once or twice recurred between them, to guard himself from the risk of judging where he still adored.

of Occurrences 1%

I say Amen to that prayer, but when I read the dispatches with the light shed on them by the acts of our Government, and of all their agents and Ministers, when by these acts I interpret the fair words used, I perceive the latter to mean exactly nothing, and that those expressions which perpetually recur of an opposite kind speak the true sense of our rulers.

throughout Occurrences 1%

There is a thought constantly recurring throughout his writingsin his childish as in his most mature workthe thought of the beauty and the supernal happiness of soft and quiet death.

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