Which preposition to use with utterest

in Occurrences 277%

And when I had fixed my eyes on his more intently than was my wont, methought I could read in his eyes words which might be uttered in this wise: "O lady, thou alone art mine only bliss!" Certainly, if I should say that this idea was not pleasing to me, I should surely lie, for it drew forth a gentle sigh from my bosom, accompanied by these words: "And thou art mine!"

with Occurrences 132%

These remarks were uttered with a propriety and sweetness that won upon me yet more than her beauty.

at Occurrences 41%

But the boy turned to look at him, and the next moment seized the book from his grasp and sent it flying through the open window, uttering at the same time a rude exclamation of impatience.

to Occurrences 38%

A stern truth; but the only one that an Italian freeman can utter to Italians free in mind.

on Occurrences 29%

A King's River Indian told me that they call him "Pillillooeet," which, rapidly pronounced with the first syllable heavily accented, is not unlike the lusty exclamation he utters on his way up a tree when excited.

against Occurrences 25%

[Footnote 2: Quachet, begone, or march off; supposed to be the sentence of condemnation uttered against the souls of the wicked, when they present themselves, and knock at the door' that leads to the Indian Paradise.]

from Occurrences 21%

Remember that day and the speech which you delivered in the precinct of Tellus, and yield a little to this goddess of Concord under whose guidance we are now deliberating, and avoid discrediting those statements and making them appear as if not uttered from a sincere heart, or by somebody else on that occasion.

for Occurrences 17%

Many a prayer is uttered for him both by Babette and her children, for the memory of that terrible New Year's Eve will never fade from her mind.

without Occurrences 13%

" Simple words, read or repeated; but in that crowded court-room, with every ear strained to catch the lie which seemed the only refuge for the man so hemmed in by circumstance, these words, uttered without the least attempt at effect, fell with a force which gave new life to such as wished to see this man acquitted.

as Occurrences 12%

If they receive, implicitly, the dictates of others, and blindly adopt the opinions of those who have gained their favour and esteem, their applauses and complaints are, with respect to themselves, empty sounds, which they utter as the organs of their leaders.

under Occurrences 8%

"But it does, Roger," she uttered under her breath,terrified at his abrupt earnestness, and unwitting what storm she had aroused.

of Occurrences 8%

The same vile falsehood is cruelly uttered of some women, when every body knows, or should know, that these same women are nothing of the sort.

before Occurrences 7%

From Battos even deep-voiced lions fled in fear when he uttered before them a voice from overseas: for the captain and founder Apollo gave the beasts over to dire terror, that he might not be false to his oracles which he had delivered to the ruler of Kyrene.

during Occurrences 7%

There was no sycophancy in the words which he uttered during an interview with King Hsuan of the State of Ch'i.

about Occurrences 5%

Every word he uttered about the party, its numbers, and his own manner of falling in with it, was true, and his countenance indicated that he was dealing fairly.

after Occurrences 5%

That he was conscious and recognized his nurse no one can doubt, for just half an hour before he died, he took Sukey's hand and spoke the only words he was heard to utter after the wreck.

out Occurrences 5%

The commonest experiences of every-day life confirm the wisdom which Solomon uttered out of his lonely and saddened soul.

over Occurrences 5%

My intention is to annul the wager which was yesterday made between you and my kinsman Carwash, I beg of you to cancel this bet, for all that is uttered over cups and flagons is of no serious account, and ought to be forgotten."

like Occurrences 4%

Just the one word, uttered like a command!

than Occurrences 4%

But these words had been no sooner uttered than the branch of the cherry-tree inclined itself of its own accord to the Virgin's hand.

through Occurrences 4%

We have been reading of a hundred thousand armed men encamped in the suburbs of Belleville and Montmartre, with cannon and mitrailleuses, uttering through their organs, threats which leave no doubt that the meaning of this movement isas some of them boldly phrase it,a war of the poor against the rich.

by Occurrences 4%

"Then give me the obedience of a daughter ... or let Victor succeed in branding you a thief, the daughter of a thief!" He stilled the protest she would have uttered by placing fingers over her lips.

within Occurrences 3%

It came at length slowly, heavily, like a death-sentence uttered within her.

into Occurrences 2%

Consequently, one listening at the receiving diaphragm will hear all that is uttered into the transmitting diaphragm.

among Occurrences 2%

Not a word was uttered among the countless multitude that thronged the hill-sides and plains, whilst the priest performed his direful duty to the gods.

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