Which preposition to use with scope

of Occurrences 413%

However restricted the scope of other forest influences, that of the winds is universal.

for Occurrences 144%

It rouses the moral emotions and affections, and gives scope for contrition, adoration, and thanksgiving,the Trisagion of the heart.

to Occurrences 21%

[u], and determined the former to give full scope to his bold and unbounded ambition, which the laws and the king's authority had hitherto with difficulty restrained.

in Occurrences 21%

But I was too ambitious to be content with small things, and eventually came to the conclusion that there was not enough scope in the Colonies for me.

as Occurrences 3%

It is, nevertheless, wide in its scope as the conflict between Death and Life, although dealing with the individual and not with the race.

with Occurrences 2%

Without, however, going so far as these stern descendants of CATO, it may be affirmed that the porpoise-hided Jack of all Journalisms, as we know him, never had a greater power, nor exercised it over a larger scope with smaller scruple than to-day.

toward Occurrences 1%

The work of Henry Arthur Jones and Sir Arthur Wing Pinero marks the advance of the English drama from artificiality and narrowness of scope toward a wider, closer relation to life.

among Occurrences 1%

One of those heartless speculators to whom our Government has too often given free scope among the Indian tribes of our borders had brought to France a party of Osages, on an embassy, as he gave them to understand, but in reality with the intention of exhibiting them, very much as Van Amburgh exhibits his wild beasts.

within Occurrences 1%

There is, in consequence, a certain scope within the limits of exactness and fitness of this so-called proportion.

at Occurrences 1%

But politics were his interest; his lectures on history were successful at Leipzig and had still more scope at Berlin.

before Occurrences 1%

Indeed, as the object proposed was no other than to prove the main part of my assertions, and I trust this is satisfactorily done, I have not deemed it necessary to include in the above calculation a greater number of minute circumstances, nor attempt to deduce more favorable results, which, with the scope before me, I was most assuredly warranted in doing.

from Occurrences 1%

When a man's greater than anything that happens to him" So they talked, their speech bare and simple, but the pauses and longer silences filled with deep understanding, solemnized by the time and the place, as though their two lonely spirits caught wisdom from the night, scope from the silent ocean, light from the flickering East.

on Occurrences 1%

The development of all the best human capabilities and qualities can only find scope on the great stage of action which power creates.

than Occurrences 1%

In higher elementary or "central" schools, where the pupils normally remain until the end of the school year in which they reach the age of fifteen, Domestic Subjects' teaching may have a much wider scope than at the ordinary Centre, as the pupils are at a very intelligent age, and represent the best of the elementary scholars.

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