Which preposition to use with restriction

of Occurrences 150%

In the play of early childhood there may be freedom, not only from adult authority, but even from the restrictions of nature or of circumstances since "let's pretend" annihilates time and space and all material considerations.

on Occurrences 91%

In rapid succession were swept away restrictions on telegraphic communication, on printing, on the use of the Imperial Library, on strangers entering the country, on Russians leaving the country.

in Occurrences 37%

The necessity for restriction in their expenditures had ceased, and the baronet and his wife greatly enjoyed the first opportunity their secluded situation had given them, to draw around their board their fellow-creatures of their own stamp.

as Occurrences 18%

Austrian aliens, however, were permitted free movement in the United States, only Germans being classed as alien enemies and subjected to restrictions as such.

to Occurrences 15%

In its summary the American Association for Labor Legislation says: "Eleven States strengthened their child labor laws, by raising age limits, extending restrictions to new employments, or shortening hours.

by Occurrences 8%

I am too well acquainted, my lords, with the lenity of our ministers to the enemies of their country, and am too well convinced of the prudence and tenderness of the restrictions by which the power of our admirals is limited, to expect that our guns should be ever used but in salutations of respect, or exultations on the conclusion of a peace.

with Occurrences 6%

He really thought him too much of a gentleman for the town, in view of the restrictions with which he must inevitably be hampered.

under Occurrences 5%

It is believed that a revision of the laws relative to the franking privilege, with some enactments to enforce more rigidly the restrictions under which it is granted, would operate beneficially to the country, by enabling the Department at an earlier period to restore the mail facilities that have been withdrawn, and to extend them more widely, as the growing settlements of the country may require.

from Occurrences 4%

Any nation which removed restrictions from British merchant marine was favored with a similar concession.

about Occurrences 2%

"The only thing I don't like about Shadyside, so far, is that restriction about party clothes.

against Occurrences 2%

We breed in an environment of asphalt pavements a body of people whose creeds are chiefly restrictions against other people's way of life, and have kitchens and latrines under the same roof that houses their God.

at Occurrences 2%

The very legislation yielded to this mercantile morality, which regarded all giving away without recompense as squandering; the giving of presents and bequests and the undertaking of sureties were subjected to restriction at this period by decree of the burgesses, and heritages, if they did not fall to the nearest relatives, were at least taxed.

into Occurrences 2%

Report to the Colonial Minister, March, 1858, concerning a measure for rendering the regulations of the tobacco monopoly still more stringent, he says: "If the tobacco cultivation is placed without restriction into the hands of private traders, we shall most probably, in a few years, be in a position to command nearly all the markets in the world."

over Occurrences 2%

For long after the Federal authorities took over the control of immigration, their concern was limited to some degree of restriction over the entry of foreigners, and the enforcement of deportation, when such was considered necessary.

than Occurrences 2%

Engineers, boiler- makers, cotton-spinners, printers, would more readily give up the assistance given them by legislative restriction than the power which they have secured for themselves by combination.

for Occurrences 1%

Did you ask me about the voting restrictions for the colored race in this State?

around Occurrences 1%

They received passes from head-quarters, and could generally go where they willed, but there were many officers who chose to throw petty but annoying restrictions around them.

within Occurrences 1%

These restrictions within narrow limits of time and space give security even to our maritime cities during three-fourths of the year, and to the country always.

without Occurrences 1%

It was evidently impossible to have subjected this grant in either branch to such restriction without exposing the Government to very serious embarrassment.

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