Which preposition to use with t

in Occurrences 14%

t in the fog hunting fer yer.

to Occurrences 8%

t to the alternative of the chase, they treated themselves to a feeble imitation of the games of the circus in such amusements as setting dogs to worry old horses or donkeys, &c. (Fig. 166).

of Occurrences 4%

t of the District of Massachusetts.

for Occurrences 4%

Montgomery cried, And lay your disputes all aside; What signifies 't for folk to chide For what's been done before 'em? Let Whig and Tory all agree, Whig and Tory, Whig and Tory, Let Whig and Tory all agree To drop their Whig-mig-morum!

with Occurrences 4%

"You can hardly expect to dazzle T with the munificence and tastefulness of your presents.

at Occurrences 3%

He went thoo a whole week o' disagreeable lessons once-t at one school 'cause he was watchin' a bird-nest on the way to that school.

on Occurrences 2%

But I tell you, when ye're old's I am, 'n' look back on 't, ye'll be s'prised ter see how short 'tis, an' ye'll reelize more what a fool a man is, or a woman too,an' I do s'pose they're the foolishest o' ther two,ter waste a minnit out on 't on querrils, or any other kind o' foolin'.

down Occurrences 2%

The T down ramrod.

into Occurrences 1%

By the changing of t into ce or cy: as, radiant, radiance; consequent, consequence; flagrant, flagrancy; current, currency; discrepant, discrepance, or discrepancy.

after Occurrences 1%

But the general or most usual sound of t after the accent, when followed by i and an other vowel, is that of sh; as in creation, patient, cautious.

from Occurrences 1%

And my pure soot is hang'd!" Poor, he adds, might be easily mistaken for pure; while the s in soot (sweet) was scarcely discernible from the f, or the t from the l.p. 176.

afore Occurrences 1%

Yea, by gis, sir, 'tis high time, che vore ye; Cham aveard another will ha' 't afore me.

outside Occurrences 1%

Dicey, you go draw yo' pallet close-t outside the do', an' lay downan' I'll set here by the fire an' keep watch.

through Occurrences 1%

This place is called Calicot by the natives, and may have dropped the final T through the influence of French dressmakers.

up Occurrences 1%

Wife, she had drawed a stool close-t up to my knee, an' set there sortin' out the little yaller rings ez

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