Which preposition to use with shrunk

from Occurrences 1277%

He had shrunk from exposing them to the ups and downs of business life, its trying fluctuations, its frequent cruel mischances.

into Occurrences 92%

The kitchen has shrunk into the chafing-dish, and all the dear old concoctions that mother used to try to make now come tinned, condensed, and predigested in sixty-seven varieties.

with Occurrences 89%

" Mr, BUMSTEAD folds his brown linen arms as he towers before her, and the dark circles around his eyes appear to shrink with the intensify of his gaze.

to Occurrences 78%

Even the highest mountains may be found occasionally dull and uncommunicative as if in some way they had lost countenance and shrunk to less than half their real stature.

in Occurrences 68%

A smothering weight flung itself on me, against which I struggled as hard as I could, shrinking in anticipation from the thirsty plunge of the knives.

at Occurrences 48%

The doctor's thin figure seemed fairly to shrink at the idea.

before Occurrences 26%

Then Roger the Black groaned and hid his face within his arm and shrank before the woman's outstretched finger and, groaning, cowered to his knees; whereupon the archer turned his back and spat upon the floor while Walkyn glared and fingered his great axe: but in this moment my Beltane came beside him and laid his hand on Roger's stooping shoulder.

within Occurrences 15%

" Then did Winfrida shrink within herself, and crouched yet further from Sir Jocelyn as though his eyes had hurt her.

under Occurrences 12%

He seemed to shiver and shrink under the folds of the Kamlayka.

against Occurrences 10%

Instead he scrabbled sidewise to the wall and shrank against it.

as Occurrences 9%

She must be an abandoned woman, who will not shrink as a snail into its shell at a gross and sudden attempt.

for Occurrences 8%

Banish vision, and the material universe shrinks for us to that which we may touch; sight alone sets us free to pierce the limitless abyss of space.

beneath Occurrences 7%

But now at sight of Beltane, the witch-maid uttered a strange cry, and shrinking beneath his look, crouched upon her knees and spake in strange, hushed accents.

on Occurrences 6%

That when the skin shrunk on the application of vinegar, could it be said that it had not a peculiar sense of this liquid, or rather of its acidity, since the existence of the senses was known only by effects which external matter produced on them?

like Occurrences 6%

But I know that after twenty years of solitude on a planet the human soul is more enamoured of solitude than of life, shrinking like a tender nerve from the rough intrusion of Another into the secret realm of Self: and hence, perhaps, the bitterness with which solitary castes, Brahmins, patricians, aristocracies, always resisted any attempt to invade their slowly-acquired domain of privileges.

behind Occurrences 3%

"Sheriff, I claim protection," said the cowardly youth, shrinking behind the official.

during Occurrences 3%

Yet the Martial State had deliberately, and, I think, with only a due prudence, shrunk during ages from an open conflict of power with the few thousand members of this secret but inevitably suspected organisation.

of Occurrences 2%

I am apt to think the Petticoat will shrink of its own accord at your first coming to Town; at least a Touch of your Pen will make it contract it self, like the sensitive Plant, and by that means oblige several who are either terrified or astonished at this portentous Novelty, and among the rest, Your humble Servant, &c. C.

without Occurrences 2%

We should thus have been relieved from the obligation of resisting, even by force should this become necessary, any attempt by these Governments to deprive our neighboring Republic of portions of her territorya duty from which we could not shrink without abandoning the traditional and established policy of the American people.

than Occurrences 2%

Had we remained a loose confederation these boundaries, would more probably have shrunk than advanced; we did not overleap them until some years after Washington had become the head of a real, not merely a titular, nation.

to Occurrences 1%

Marshal Noailles' mortal wound is quite vanished, and Duc d'Aremberg's shrunk to a very slight one.

by Occurrences 1%

As the outer part dries it is prevented from shrinking by the wet interior, which is still at its greatest volume.

inside Occurrences 1%

At first he starves himself, and so his body shrinks inside its old shell.

over Occurrences 1%

Five tubes of different lengths and diameters are turned and bored and shrunk over one another, without successively increasing tension, however, to form a gun.

past Occurrences 1%

And shrinking past the bar with a hungry sidewise glance, as one who did not dare present himself for free liquor, he entered Milligan's.

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