Which preposition to use with remedied

by Occurrences 24%

If the joint is small and light, and so turns unsteadily, this may be remedied by fixing to the wheel one of the kitchen weights.

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This disadvantage was remedied by passing spits through it, and placing it at a suitable height above the burning fuel.

in Occurrences 5%

"I beg your honour's pardon," replied the pimp, "I had indeed forgotten, but it shall be remedied in a moment."

without Occurrences 3%

"It is not clear to me, however, just now these things can be remedied without disturbing the balance of an even break for both teams more violently than was the case last fall.

as Occurrences 1%

We may say at once, therefore, that it is not so easily remedied as that simpler defect; that, although identical principles will be followed in its treatment, cure must be a matter of some considerable time.

at Occurrences 1%

All can be remedied at the provost's office.

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Stoutly, and like a soldier, Flavius; Yet to seeke remedie to a Princes ill Seldome

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As a result, after three days of active campaign the infantryman is seen gayly stalking along with no burden save his rifle, ammunition-belt, and a wisp of gray blanket, which seems to me to be a fatuous and footless condition of affairs that might well be quickly remedied for the benefit of all concerned.

in Occurrences 1%

Meanwhile the incompleteness of the pluralistic universe, thus assumed and held to as the most probable hypothesis, is also represented by the pluralistic philosophy as being self-reparative through us, as getting its disconnections remedied in part by our behavior.

on Occurrences 1%

Neither of them had been even scratched, but a certain amount of damage had befallen one of the planes, which might have been remedied on the spot in time to allow them to get back home easily, only for the unfortunate fact that just when they needed a monkey wrench the worst kind, it was discovered to be missing; perhaps the only occasion when such a thing had happened with the boys.

to Occurrences 1%

This, under the saddle, can be remedied to a great extent, by adding an additional fold to the saddle blanket, or in making the pad of the saddle high enough to keep it from the withers.

with Occurrences 1%

In short, if a Man compared the Inconveniences which another suffers by his Delays, with the trifling Motives and Advantages which he himself may reap by such a Delay, he would never be guilty of a Fault which very often does an irreparable Prejudice to the Person who depends upon him, and which might be remedied with little Trouble to himself.

at Occurrences 1%

Some years ago a disease manifested itself in most of the plantations, which, not being understood by the growers, was not remedied (in fact, is not generally understood and remedied at the present time), the acreage under cultivation decreased, and, partly owing to this and a scarcity occasioned by a failure in the crop, the price of the oil rapidly rose from 50s.

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