Which preposition to use with reviewing

of Occurrences 1324%

Every year there is a great review of the Paris garrison (thirty thousand men) by the President of the Republic, at Longchamp, on the 14th of July, the national fetethe day of the storming of the Bastile.

in Occurrences 99%

The Edinburgh Review was founded in 1802, the Quarterly Review in 1809, Blackwood's Magazine in 1817.

for Occurrences 72%

FOOTNOTES: Reprinted by kind permission from the English Review for December, 1914.

before Occurrences 29%

The sensations caused by the novelty of my situation, at first checked those lively and varied trains of thought which the bird's-eye view of so many countries passing in review before us, was calculated to excite: yet, after I had become more familiar with it, I contemplated the beautiful exhibition with inexpressible delight.

at Occurrences 25%

Reviews at Longchamp.

by Occurrences 22%

After they were sufficiently trained in this they were to take part in a grand review by the general-in-chief, when the President, the Secretary of War, and all the great folks in Washington rode out to witness the spectacle.

on Occurrences 20%

And if the leading articles that they wrote of mornings stung and snapped with venom, it is natural that the book reviews on which they spent their afternoons had also some vinegar in them, especially if they concerned books written by those of the opposition.

with Occurrences 17%

" "I think both these facts quite beyond dispute," observed Mrs. Bloomfield, laying down Mr. Howel's favourite review with an air of cool contempt; "and I must say I did not think it necessary to prove the general character of the work, at this late date, to any American of ordinary intelligence; much less to a sensible man, like Mr. Howel.

to Occurrences 15%

It is not tying the dead carcase of a review to a half-dead magazine will do their business.

as Occurrences 15%

He next, to characterize the position of the Edinburgh Review as a political organ, entered into a complete analysis, from the Radical point of view, of the British Constitution.

from Occurrences 7%

In order to understand Shelley's allusion, I looked up the Quarterly Review from April 1817 to April 1821, and have ascertained as follows, (1) The Quarterly of April 1817 contains a notice of Paris in 1815, a Poem.

under Occurrences 5%

We do not say that we approve every one of his issues and conclusions, but we insist most earnestly, that this book and similar ones, bearing testimony to what the political and social thinkers of the day in Europe are revolving in their minds, should be read and reviewed under the light of American institutions and ideas.

during Occurrences 3%

His writings, following up the impulse given by the Bullion controversy, and followed up in their turn by the expositions and comments of my father and McCulloch (whose writings in the Edinburgh Review during those years were most valuable), had drawn general attention to the subject, making at least partial converts in the Cabinet itself; and

about Occurrences 2%

You wrote those articles in the - Review about George Sand, did you not?' 'I did.'

near Occurrences 2%

With incredible activity they mustered, in a few days, an army of twelve thousand men, which they passed in review near Ghent.

without Occurrences 2%

In the afternoon, having parted from his company, he set forward alone, and passed many collections of water, of which it was impossible to guess the depth, and which he now cannot review without some censure of his own rashness; but what a man undertakes he must perform, and Marvel hates a coward at his heart.

of Occurrences 2%

I've planned to do considerable reviewing of navigation to-night.

en Occurrences 1%

The movement of troops was part of a general measure, extending to all the coasts, and was, in fact, a review en masse of the disposable forces throughout the empire.

out Occurrences 1%

No sooner had Croker got No. 56 of the Review out of his hands than he made a short visit to Paris.

than Occurrences 1%

In the last No. of the Edinburgh Review, there is an admirably written article on Hallam's "Constitutional History," not a mere essay, but somewhat more like a review than usual.

Theologie Occurrences 1%

[Footnote 1: See for instance the reference to the exposition of the Paderborn bishop Olivers (1227) in the Paderborn review Theologie und Glaube, Jahrg.

through Occurrences 1%

The events of the day raced in review through her mind.

down Occurrences 1%

As long as Marshal MacMahon was President of the Republic, he always rode home after the review down the Champs-Elyseesin full uniform, with a brilliant staff of foreign officers and military attaches.

among Occurrences 1%

It was strange to ride into Sour Creek, and she passed in review among the rough men of the town, constantly fearful that they might pierce her disguise.

after Occurrences 1%

During the great review after the war, I had a seat near the President's stand.

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