Which preposition to use with submitted

to Occurrences 2735%

The son of the house had been through the war, had distinguished himself very much, and they were still very sore over their reverses and the necessity of submitting to all the little pin-pricks which came at intervals from Germany.

for Occurrences 91%

War seemed inevitable, but, as it happened, a truce was called, and the question which Simon had made an excuse for his rising, the question of the King's refusal to confirm the grant of privileges wrung from him by force, was submitted for decision to St Louis of France, undoubtedly the most reverent, famous, and splendid figure of that day.

with Occurrences 65%

The hero submitted with resignation to the orders of his father, "to whom," he said, "he owed obedience as to his master, since he was his slave"; and he swore to him, in the presence of witnesses, not to mount horse, nor engage in battle, without his permission.

in Occurrences 58%

Thus assailed, and dreading to see his bride torn from him by the officials of the foreign oppressor, Arminius delayed no longer, but bent all his energies to organize and execute a general insurrection of the great mass of his countrymen, who hitherto had submitted in sullen hatred to the Roman dominion.

without Occurrences 43%

The question is whether, in case they find this place, we shall fight to the death or submit without resistance.

at Occurrences 26%

On the fifth day we had the misfortune to fall in with pirates, who seized our vessel, killing all who resisted, and making prisoners of those who were prudent enough to submit at once, of whom I was one.

herewith Occurrences 9%

To the Senate of the United States: I submit herewith a report from the Secretary of the Treasury, giving the information called for by a resolution of the Senate of the 24th December, 1828.

under Occurrences 6%

Therefore but one course is open to usto submit under protest to the unwelcome attentions you desire to thrust upon us.

on Occurrences 5%

The committee on foreign relations, of which Peter B. Porter was chairman, intensified that feeling by an energetic report submitted on the 29th of November, in which, in glowing sentences, the British government was arraigned on charges of injustice, cruelty, and wrong.

as Occurrences 4%

The king submitted as before, not, indeed, sending troops, but without resisting, and as a proof of his complacency put Socrates to death.

from Occurrences 4%

Should Congress make new appropriations in conformity with the estimates which will be submitted from the proper Departments, amounting to about twenty-four millions, still the available surplus at the close of the next year, after deducting all unexpended appropriations, will probably not be less than six millions.

through Occurrences 4%

Indents must be submitted through the proper channels."

before Occurrences 3%

I shall transcribe the account as given by Boswell; with which such pains were taken to make it accurate, that it was submitted before publication for the inspection of the King, by one of his principal secretaries of State.

within Occurrences 2%

Some other scheme must now be thought out, and the one that pleased William most was to send to the monks a proclamation that, unless they submitted within a week, all their lands and manors outside the island would be confiscated.

like Occurrences 1%

" The patients submitted like lambs, only Walter grumbled a little, but at last confessed to a headache and sudden weariness.

during Occurrences 1%

She therefore withdrew from the yoke to which she had contentedly submitted during her husband's life, but which was intolerable when her "coadjutor was no more.

Unto Occurrences 1%

my lady, We know your kindnessbut we poor religious Are bound to obey God's ordinance, and submit Unto the powers that be, who have forbidden All men, alas!

by Occurrences 1%

True enough, there do appear cases where it seems to work pretty well; but when they are inquired into, it is generally found either that the husband is a simpleton, submitting by mere inanity, or a man who has resisted to the uttermost, and is at last crumpled up by pure "Caudlish" iteration and perseverance.

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