Which preposition to use with subtracts
But if a figure of speech seems artificial, if it is strained or far-fetched or merely decorative, it subtracts from the effectiveness of the passage.
The powers of his resolution can either multiply or subtract at pleasure.
If the elastic force be known, and it is wanted to determine the corresponding temperature, the rule must be modified thus:From the elastic force, in inches of mercury, subtract the decimal .1, divide the logarithm of the remainder by 5.13, and to the quotient add the logarithm 2.1327940; find the natural number answering to the sum, and subtract therefrom the constant 51.3; the remainder will be the temperature sought.
As regards the first, calculate deliberately how long you have been riding or walking, and at what pace, since you left your party; subtract for stoppages and well-recollected zigzags; allow a mile and a half per hour as the pace when you have been loitering on foot, and three and a half when you have been walking fast.
When a fellow adds up on whisky, he's apt to see too many figures; and when he subtracts on beer, he's apt to see too few.
Nothing now occurs to add or subtract to or from the principles or general purposes stated and expressed in those documents.