Which preposition to use with repertory
Our standard repertories of palaeontology profess to teach us far higher thingsto disclose the entire succession of living forms upon the surface of the globe; to tell us of a wholly different distribution of climatic conditions in ancient times; to reveal the character of the first of all living existences; and to trace out the law of progress from them to us.
With an introd., notes & a biographical repertory by Lewis Galantiere.
In the once well known "Memoirs of a Certain Island adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia" (1725-6) and the no less infamous "Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Carimania" (1727) Mrs. Haywood found a fit repertory for daringly licentious gossip of the sort made fashionable reading by Mrs. Manley's "Atalantis."
and felt the pulse of inquiry beat over all that lay in this man's repertory between the two moods.