Which preposition to use with remove

from Occurrences 1638%

In entering the Christian life, one must put out of his heart the expectation that it is to be an easy life, or one removed from toil and danger.

to Occurrences 990%

"When I had reached my sixteenth year, I was removed to the college in Benares.

in Occurrences 109%

The King and the Arab entered the city and found a considerable treasure, which they removed in eighty loads to the city of the Jews.

with Occurrences 86%

A scrap of the lace was missing, and it was evident that it had been removed with violence, for the lace around the gap was loosened, and the muslin slightly frayed.

into Occurrences 73%

The greater number of the old "Happy Family" had now been removed into the Lower Fourth, and this form in particular was rent with opposing views, and shaken with continued outbursts of hostility between the rival factions.

for Occurrences 52%

Byron never wrote anything more sincere than the Curse of Minerva; and he has recorded few incidents more pathetic than that of the old Greek who, when the last stone was removed for exportation, shed tears, and said "[Greek: telos]!"

at Occurrences 47%

It is to be removed at nightfall.

by Occurrences 33%

The defenders of the works were packed in caves under the parapets; the gunners lay dead in heaps on the batteries; the wounded could not be removed by day, because the communications with the rear were now searched throughout by the fire of the allies, and so lay where they fell, in torment in the sun beside the more fortunate slain.

out Occurrences 28%

I was very fond of reading; and when I could unobserved steal a few minutes as they were intent on their work, I used to delight to read in the historical part of the Bible; but this, because of my eyes, was a forbidden pleasure; and the Bible never being removed out of the room, it was only for a short time together that I dared softly to lift up the leaves and peep into it.

without Occurrences 22%

One is a boiling-pot, in which large joints may be boiled; the other is a stewpan, with a closely-fitting lid, to which is attached a long handle; so that the cover can be removed without scalding the fingers.

before Occurrences 17%

They should always be removed before going to sleep, as there is danger of their being swallowed.

as Occurrences 17%

Then, after their grand task was done, these bands of snow-flowers, these mighty glaciers, were melted and removed as if of no more importance than dew destined to last but an hour.

on Occurrences 15%

A piece of absorbent cotton, carefully inserted into the ear, may be worn out of doors, when the cold air causes pain, but should be removed on coming into the house.

beyond Occurrences 14%

Our good serving-man was told to send away the few strollers who approached; even our friends from the city were asked to remove beyond the reach of voice.

during Occurrences 14%

Military establishments of all kinds shall be delivered intact, as well as military stores of food, munitions, equipment not removed during the periods fixed for evacuation.

of Occurrences 11%

And this is how it came about: Patricia Vartrey (a second cousin once removed of Colonel Rudolph Musgrave's), as the older inhabitants of Lichfield will volubly attest, was always a person who did peculiar things.

than Occurrences 8%

They are acquaintance one degree farther removed than those of the second class.

after Occurrences 7%

"I mean that, if there is no report of any missing man who had lost that particular finger, the probability is that the finger was removed after death.

above Occurrences 6%

All the while he was himself writing prose and verse, in grasp if not in vigour as far beyond the stretch of Pope, as Pope is in "worth and wit and sense" removed above his mimics.

until Occurrences 6%

Mahomet was now strong enough to insist that none but Believers were to be admitted to the Kaaba and its ceremonies, and although all the idolatrous practices in Mecca were not removed until after Abu Bekr's pilgrimage, yet the power of polytheism was completely subdued, and before long was to be extirpated from the holy places.

under Occurrences 4%

The curtain falls for the last time, and STOEPEL is removed under the protection of a strong platoon of policemen, to the secret abode where DALY keeps him hidden during the day from the wrath of an outraged public.

within Occurrences 3%

A third and more emphatic note followed, in which White told the Boss that the rails must be removed within twenty-four hours.

therefrom Occurrences 2%

On the death of an officer at a military post the flag is displayed at halfstaff and so remains between reveille and retreat until the last salvo or volley is fired over the grave; or if the remains are not interred at the post until they are removed therefrom.

along Occurrences 2%

The timber has been removed along this line to a width necessary for its accurate prolongation and for the requisite astronomical observations at various points upon it, and a correct profile, or vertical section, has also been obtained by means of the spirit level the whole of the distance above mentioned.

among Occurrences 1%

Human life will stand in the foreground of such a home,human life, crowned with its dignities and graces,while animal life will be removed among the shadows, and the gross material utilities, tastefully disguised, will be made to retire into an unoffending and harmonious perspective.

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