Which preposition to use with renewal

of Occurrences 416%

Fresh ground is, however, furnished in sufficient quantities for the constant renewal of the forests without fire, viz., by the fall of old trees.

in Occurrences 8%

The Mutiny Act in the Colonies was renewed for two years at a time, and, at its renewal in the spring of 1765, a clause was added which required the Colonists to furnish the troops with "fire, candles, vinegar, salt, bedding, utensils for cooking, and liquors, such as beer, cider, and rum."

with Occurrences 4%

We should speedily exhaust our life from this continual loss, but for its constant renewal with fresh material.

from Occurrences 3%

[Poster's Note: This is a simple compilation of all 56 of the half-yearly renewals from 1950 through 1977.

for Occurrences 2%

Six months before the end of that time, the author or designer, or his widow or children, may secure a renewal for the further term of fourteen years, making forty-two years in all.

on Occurrences 2%

Certain registrations have been made under the Austrian Copyright Extension Proclamation of June 15, 1960, authorizing citizens of Austria whose works became eligible for renewal on or after March 13, 1938 and prior to July 27, 1956 (a period of disruption of facilities for compliance with U.S. requirements) to register such claims within one year from the date of the proclamation.

by Occurrences 1%

France had so recently been delivered from the horrors of a civil war that it was deemed inexpedient to provoke its renewal by any hostile demonstration on the part of the Crown; while, moreover, the popularity of Condé was so notorious that no doubt could be entertained of his success should the ultima ratio regum be adopted.

under Occurrences 1%

More recently a spirit of free speculation has sprung up, giving a more encouraging prospect of the gradual mental emancipation of England; and concurring with the renewal under better auspices, of the movement for political freedom in the rest of Europe, has given to the present condition of human affairs a more hopeful aspect.

after Occurrences 1%

Railton's lease of the sheepwalk ran out in a few days, but he was by local custom entitled to its renewal after a review of the terms.

Which preposition to use with  renewal