Which preposition to use with sole

of Occurrences 88%

" He struck a phosphorescent line on the sole of his shoe, turning up three jets.

in Occurrences 12%

It is a good practice to make the thrust plummer block with a very long sole in the direction of the shaft, so as to obviate any risk of canting or springing forward when the strain is applied, as such a circumstance, if occurring even to a slight extent, would be very likely to cause the bearing to heat.

with Occurrences 9%

" "And thy feet warmed with the thought of the bastinado, caro mio?" "I have run too often barefoot over our Calabrian mountains, to tingle at the sole with every fancy of that sort.

by Occurrences 5%

The complication then sometimes followingnamely, penetration of the sole by the bone, is not prevented by having the shoes removed.

from Occurrences 4%

Leaping up fairly from the ground, he got the heel of my riding boot in his mouth, and tore off the sole from the boot as if it had been so much paper.

for Occurrences 4%

Sufficient,1 middling-sized sole for 2 persons.

to Occurrences 3%

The action of the animal with flat feet is heavy, a result partly of the build of the foot, and partly of the tenderness that soon comes on through the liability of the sole to constant bruising.

at Occurrences 2%

" The Duke seemed a little annoyed that there was not a particular chutney in his curried kidneys, which I thought very rude in another person's house; and, as it was Friday, the Reverend Mr. Trench refused every dish in a loud voice, and then helped himself to a whole sole at the side-table.

than Occurrences 2%

It was no more sole than this glove's sole.

into Occurrences 2%

He is therefoh adjudged guilty of high misdemeanahs, an' is to be sole into labah foh a twelvemonth.

on Occurrences 2%

The foot is first properly trimmed by levelling the heels and thinning the sole on each side of the frog.

without Occurrences 1%

This done, the whole foot is treated with a suitable hoof ointment, and a shoe applied that affords protection to the sole without imposing pressure upon it.

artistout Occurrences 1%

She is the sole artistout of the simplest materials the greatest diversity; attaining, with no trace of effort, the finest perfection, the closest precision, always softly veiled.

between Occurrences 1%

In veterinary surgery the term 'corn' is used to indicate the changes following upon a bruise to that portion of the sensitive sole between the wall and the bar.

esce Occurrences 1%

Afflitto e stanco al fin cade ne l'erba, E ficca gli occhi al cielo, e non fa motto; Senza cibo e dormir così si serba, Che 'l sole esce tre volte, e torna sotto.

near Occurrences 1%

At the command MARCH, move the left foot smartly straight forward 30 inches from the right, sole near the ground, and plant it without shock; next, in like manner, advance the right foot and plant it as above; continue the march.

through Occurrences 1%

Gar your bairns get them by heart; let them have a place among your family-books, and may never a window-sole through the country be without them.

until Occurrences 1%

'Paring it out,' and by that we mean thinning down the sole until close on the sensitive structures, can only be advised in the case of suppurating corn, or in cases where doubt exists as to whether pus is present or not.

against Occurrences 1%

As the concourse increases the shoes of the Faithful gather in heaps along the inner edge of the porch: only the newer shoes are permitted to lie, sole against sole, close to their owners, each of whom after washing in the shaded cistern takes his place in the hindmost line of worshippers.

Which preposition to use with  sole