Which preposition to use with sufficient

for Occurrences 1401%

As the air which the machine contained, would not be sufficient for our respiration more than about six hours, and the chief part of the space we were to pass through was a mere void, we provided ourselves with a sufficient supply, by condensing it in a small globular vessel, made partly of iron and partly of lunarium, to take off its weight.

in Occurrences 80%

The near approach of the holidays was sufficient in itself to put every one in high spirits, while, in addition to this, the afternoon was to witness the chief cricket contest of the seasonthe annual match against Wraxby Grammar School.

of Occurrences 68%

I knew sufficient of savage customs to understand that, if there had been any torturing of prisoners during the evening, such fiendish work w

unto Occurrences 48%

Even in his blackest moods of depression he was sufficient unto himself.

to Occurrences 35%

Therefore, it was entirely sufficient to her that the colonel had said: "Go, and trust everything to Donnegan.

with Occurrences 11%

"You were told that we had food sufficient with which to feed all inside the walls for a term of three weeks," he said, speaking slowly that there might be no mistake as to his words.

at Occurrences 11%

Because I love, is that a Wonder, Madam? Have you not Charms sufficient at first sight To wound a Heart tender and young as mine? Are you not heavenly fair?

on Occurrences 7%

I considered first, that I had not yet obtained information sufficient on the subject to qualify me for the undertaking of such a work.

as Occurrences 6%

" LI.The day following, Caesar left what seemed sufficient as a guard for both camps; [and then] drew up all the auxiliaries in sight of the enemy, before the lesser camp, because he was not very powerful in the number of legionary soldiers, considering the number of the enemy; that [thereby] he might make use of his auxiliaries for appearance.

from Occurrences 5%

He will tell you that if you continue to use pepper like that for a long durationsay seventy or eighty yearsyou will have iron enough in your stomach, from the filings, to make a ten-pound dumb-bell, and blistering stuff sufficient from the Spanish fly to draw all the interest of the National Debt.

without Occurrences 4%

When the pain over the stomach is very great, the same local treatment is necessary; but if it is only slight, a good mustard poultice will be sufficient without the leeches.

between Occurrences 3%

Half a pint of stout, with a Reading biscuit, at eleven o'clock, will be abundantly sufficient between breakfast at eight and a good dinner, with a pint of porter at one o'clock.

by Occurrences 3%

You will do well to write me a list of your requirements; but observe," adds he, turning on his heel, "we may have to stay here another twelvemonth, if my economies are not sufficient by the end of the first year to take us hence.

before Occurrences 2%

Accordingly I left Mr. Cadell, after having thanked him for his civility, and determined, as I thought I had time sufficient before dinner, to call upon a friend in the city.

against Occurrences 2%

He made very little mystery either of the crime or of its motivesalleging that there was sufficient against him to deprive him of Leicester's confidence, and to destroy all his towering plans of ambition.

after Occurrences 1%

This precaution, however, was not deemed sufficient after the insurrectionary Negroes of New Berne, Tarborough, and Hillsborough, North Carolina, had risen, and David Walker of Massachusetts had published to the slaves his fiery appeal to arms.

per Occurrences 1%

Hitherto, we have found the metal chiefly in the native form, or in the condition of a carbonate, the first being a form of it which has not in Europe been found in large quantities, and the second not containing a sufficient per centage to repay well the cost of smelting.

than Occurrences 1%

If anything he was more vigilant and enthusiastic when it came to administering the snub sufficient than even Mama Thérèse; in Sofia's sight, indeed, he betrayed some personal feeling in the business; he seemed to consider alien admiration of his charge an encroachment upon his private prerogatives, to be resented accordingly.

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It is amply sufficient under its present organization for providing the necessary garrisons for the seaboard and for the defense of the internal frontier, and also for preserving the elements of military knowledge and for keeping pace with those improvements which modern experience is continually making.

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