Which preposition to use with separating

from Occurrences 1619%

Was I doomed to be separated from her, always?

into Occurrences 95%

When Maitreya shall be about to attain to perfect Wisdom and become Buddha, it will again separate into four bowls, which will return to the top of mount Anna, whence they came.

in Occurrences 91%

They are of course mixed in race with the Arabians, but they are separate in their life and institutions, and they possess no written literature.

for Occurrences 89%

He would only see hershe did want to see him before they all separated for the summer!

at Occurrences 35%

But Irechester's attention remained fixed on Beaumaroy, and consequently on Doctor Mary, for the partners did not separate at the end of their game, but, after putting on their coats, began to walk up and down together on the other side of the court, in animated conversation, though Beaumaroy did most of the talking, Mary listening in her usual grave and composed manner.

with Occurrences 24%

We immediately struck out for the Kansas line, which we crossed at an Indian ferry on the Kansas river, above Wyandotte, and as soon as we had set foot upon Kansas soil we separated with the understanding; that we were to meet one week from that day at Leavenworth.

on Occurrences 22%

We separated on this, Solon going toward the Argus office with slow steps and bowed head, while I went thoughtfully abroad to ease my nerves by watching the splendid death of summer.

by Occurrences 17%

Who would have thought, when we were spending that cold snowy Christmas Day last year at Howick, that this day would find us separated by almost as great a distance as is possible on the surface of our globe!

as Occurrences 17%

It would be more true to say, they separate as oil from water, as children from old people, without love or hatred in the matter, each seeking his like; and any interference with the affinities would produce constraint and suffocation.

to Occurrences 13%

Instructions in regard to the following have been issued separate to all corps: Amount of corps artillery allotted.

without Occurrences 13%

If we attempt to cut them transversely, we meet with difficulty, because we have to force our way across the tubes, and break them; but if we slit the wood lengthwise, the vessels are separated without breaking.

after Occurrences 11%

The armies separated after the battle, and it is said that Pyrrhus, when congratulated on his victory by his friends, said in reply: "If we win one more such victory over the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined."

before Occurrences 6%

Examine the Sidcup hand with reference to the question as to whether the finger was separated before or after death.

of Occurrences 6%

Then her LOVE or VIRTUE seems to be principle, native principle, or, if not native, so deeply rooted, that its fibres have struck into her heart, and, as she grew up, so blended and twisted themselves with the strings of life, that I doubt there is no separating of the one without cutting the others asunder.

of Occurrences 4%

2. A right joining or separating of signs, i.e. either Ideas or Words.

about Occurrences 3%

We stayed in that restaurant talking till eleven p.m., when the lights were turned out, and then my friends demanded that we should make another "giro artistico," which terminated beneath Trajan's Column, where in the warm air we sat and talked for half an hour more, and separated about midnight, I having had eight hours of continuous practice in the use of the second person singular of Italian verbs.

until Occurrences 3%

There was an outrageous scene: the sisters fought, clawing and scratching one another desperately, and could not be separated until Beauchene, Mathieu, and Morange, attracted by the extraordinary uproar, rushed into the workroom and restored a little order.

between Occurrences 2%

to be there, where no mountains shall separate between God and our souls.

therefrom Occurrences 2%

Men are taught the necessity of remaining with the squad to which they belong and, in case it be broken up or they become separated therefrom, to attach themselves to the nearest squad and platoon leaders, whether these be of their own or of another organization.

during Occurrences 2%

The thought of Mr. Cannon and Miss Gailey, separated during many years, and now destined to some kind of reconciliation was indescribably touching, and beautiful in a way that she could not define.

from Occurrences 2%

Upon their Separating from one another into distant Countries, they agreed to withdraw themselves punctually into their Closets at a certain Hour of the Day, and to converse with one another by means of this their Invention.

like Occurrences 2%

It is a strange way of going to work for happiness to excite an enmity between soul and body, which Nature and Providence have designed to live together in union and friendship, and which we cannot separate like man and wife when they happen to disagree.

across Occurrences 1%

They parted, having come to a point where the rising moon showed their paths lying separate across the moor.

among Occurrences 1%

The phases of extreme piety and extreme vice which so rapidly succeed one another in the same individual among the epileptics, are more widely separated among those who are simply insane.

by Occurrences 1%

"Concerning the separating by a circumstance, words intimately connected.

Which preposition to use with  separating