How to do an advanced Greek search

I am interested in doing an advanced search that finds all of the passages where the noun pistis is the object of a preposition.
I have done a Lemma search that finds all of the places where pistis is used but then I have to work through one at a time to determine if the noun is being used as the object of a preposition.
Is there a faster way through something like a claise or Syntax search?
Thanks
Ken Banks
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Actually I figured out how to do this in the Syntax search
Do a Syntax search
Pick the Cascadia Syntax Graphs of the New Testament
paste the noun πίστις into the text box for Greek Per. Object and it finds all of the instances.
Ken Banks
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Well done. Clause Search provides an alternative, with more results, using object-lemma:πίστις
Dave
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Thanks for the reply.
Is there a way to do the clause search like you indicated and also narrow it to only those passages that it is the object of a preposition. The syntax search did that but if there is an alternative I am always interested in that as well.
Ken Banks
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Ahhh, no!
Dave
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