Which preposition to use with settling
When she was settled in her saddle, the maid stepped up on the block and buttoned her habit, which I must say fitted beautifullyas if she were melted into it.
Leaving the bees out of the count, most fortune-seekers would as soon think of settling on the summit of Mount Shasta.
W. went several times in August to see M. Thiers, who was settled at St. Germain.
They settle with the wrong concern; And as they never, never'll learn, We shoot 'em, and don't care a dern!
When she was comfortably settled for the night Mrs. Everidge drew her low chair up beside the bed.
After that New York settled into a winning stride again and won six games in succession.
No one could settle to anything.
But to-day there had settled over that once innocent spirit, a cloud of too impenetrable a nature for any light to struggle to and fro between us.
When at length he rose to go, everything was settled between them.
But the mere announcement of the settling of the indemnity, of the immediate admission of the vanquished nations into the League of Nations, of the settling the question of the occupation of the Rhine, and of the firm intention to modify the constitution of the League of Nations, according it the powers now held by the Reparations Commission, will improve at once the market and signalize a definite and assured revival.
During the first he was busily employed settling as many difficulties as he could, examining the general state of the country, and gradually growing into the change that was developing in the minds of the home government, the change, that is, from the Americanizing sixties to the French-Canadian seventies.
High up overhead the snow settled among the tracery of the cathedral towers.
Then they settled about refitting the ships, for they had all that was necessary for doing it.
The Pannonians are settled near Dalmatia close along the Ister from Noricum to European Moesia and lead the most miserable existence of mankind.
I replied, 'It will be settled by being united under one sway,' "'Who can so unite it?'
"Do not allow so weighty a question to be settled without further consideration, Captain Brant.
That man, therefore, is no patriot, who justifies the ridiculous claims of American usurpation; who endeavours to deprive the nation of its natural and lawful authority over its own colonies; those colonies, which were settled under English protection; were constituted by an English charter; and have been defended by English arms.
For some years past I have often thought the time might come when we might see it right to settle within Stoke Newington Meeting.
I shall be richly content with a letter from you some day early in July; though, if you get anyhow settled before then, pray let me know it immediately; 't would give me much satisfaction.
It was settled beyond a doubt that he was an impostor,and that the Denslows were either grossly taken in, or were "selling" their friends.
JOHNSON.' 'London, Nov. 17, 1784.' His correspondence with me, after his letter on the subject of my settling in London, shall now, so far as is proper, be produced in one series: July 26, he wrote to me from Ashbourne: 'On the 14th I came to Lichfield, and found every body glad enough to see me.
The Domesday survey shows that in some towns there was an admixture of Norman and English burgesses; and it is clear that they were so settled after the Conquest, for a distinction is made between the old customary dues of the place and those the foreigner should pay.
" "And you will choose,you will, won't you, Jane?" "Course she will," cried Polly; and then everybody laughed, and everything was as good as settled from that moment.
Montreal had a few regulars and a hundred 'Royal Emigrants,' mostly old Highlanders who had settled along the New York frontier after the Conquest.
They saw the huge hand of Bull settle around the leg of their father, well below the wound and then the grip closed to avoid the danger of opening the wound when the boot was worked off.