Which preposition to use with transplanted

to Occurrences 70%

Without, the wild March storm swept the white world; within another climate reignedsomething of summer and the far-off South, of Italy herself, transplanted to this little island of civilisation anchored in the Northern waste.

from Occurrences 38%

He contended, with true love of country, great plausibility, and an intimate knowledge of Oriental history, that letters and the arts had been first transplanted from Asia into Egypt.

into Occurrences 38%

Wallace, who started the year at the helm again in St. Louis, cheerfully handed over the management to Stovall, who had been transplanted into the Mound City in the hope of making Davis' task easier in Cleveland.

in Occurrences 21%

seen Christian peoples, transplanted in America, maintain the necessity of slavery, and we have seen, and continue to see every day, methods of reasoning which, when used by the defeated enemy were declared to be fallacious and wrong, become in turn, when varied only in form, the ideas and the customary life of the conquerors in the Warideas which then assume the quality of liberal expressions of democracy.

at Occurrences 7%

Transplant at the end of the second year to a distance of 5 ft. apart.

with Occurrences 3%

There is the Giant's Causeway, too,not in our own collection, but which our friend Mr. Waterston has transplanted with all its basaltic columns to his Museum of Art in Chester Square.

without Occurrences 1%

They can be transplanted without great difficulty, and the fern garden depends upon them for its most effective lacework.

out Occurrences 1%

It's all very well for me to talk," he said; "I made a sufficient hash of it, when I was poor and miserable and overworked; and then I was transplanted out of a slum window-box into a sunny garden, just in time; yet I'm sure that most of my old troubles were in a way of my own making, because I hated being so insignificant; but I fear that was a little poison lurking in me from the Earls of Shropshire.

amongst Occurrences 1%

These are generally the dwellings of some Europeans, who are of so doubtful a character that it would be difficult to guess to what order of society they belonged previous to their being transplanted amongst these savages.

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