Which preposition to use with abiding

by Occurrences 728%

"You were wrong to expect perfection, and must abide by your bargain now.

in Occurrences 229%

What is the Self that abides in each man?

with Occurrences 92%

And when life is o'er, and each must depart In quaking and silence,abide with each heart; The songs of Thy saints then caught up to the skies, As waves of great waters shall thunderous rise!

for Occurrences 17%

If this is fully understood by a teacher and she is content to take nature's way, and abide for nature's time to see results, then her methods will be appropriately applied: she will see that she is not training a race of box-makers, but that she is guiding children to discover things that they need to know in a natural way, and ensuring that as these facts are discovered they shall be used.

within Occurrences 16%

Day by day within that church, as one grows to manhood and womanhood, one enters into race-experiences, and feels, however vaguely, that the Holy Spirit abides within them all.

at Occurrences 15%

Nevertheless, a journey to Ancaster may not be ill for thee; so go thou, as I bid, and thou hadst best go this very evening, for since thou hast abided at the Sheriff's many know thy face, and if thou goest in broad daylight, thou mayst get thyself into a coil with some of his worship's men-at-arms.

under Occurrences 11%

Britain is rebuilding what the Turks destroyed, and there will soon arise on Nebi Samwil a new mosque to show Mahomedans that tolerance and freedom abide under our flag.

on Occurrences 6%

Young as he was, Ludovico had learnt to love his Redeemer, and to feel that to 'depart, and be with Christ, was far better than to abide on earth; and the 'valley of the shadow or death,' which the Lord so mercifully made easy to his flesh, had no terrors for his young spirit.

as Occurrences 5%

"Madam," said Cerimon, "if you purpose as you speak, the temple of Diana is not far distant from hence, there you may abide as a vestal.

above Occurrences 4%

But what can long abide above this ground In state of blis, or stedfast happinesse?

to Occurrences 3%

And this is certaine; vnto him that could The place where she abides to me vnfold

among Occurrences 3%

By these means, the friars have baptized great multitudes; but they mostly return soon again to their idols, on which account, the friars have continually to abide among them, to exhort and instruct them in the faith.

without Occurrences 3%

Keep my commandments, and I will not pray for you, and ye shall abide without a Comforter.

of Occurrences 3%

The holy, indwelling presence which is to reveal the Christ to us and prepare us for the abiding of the Father and the Son.

between Occurrences 2%

"If my lord would hold me worthy," low she spake, "then grant me leave To abide between the stranger and my lord, this Christmas eve.

near Occurrences 2%

For all the livelong day they abided near this highway.

from Occurrences 2%

Use you the same, as there may grow Your bliss and mine, mine earl, and that the same Free may abide from danger of defame.

with Occurrences 1%

"But, good master, I thought that thou didst love a merry story, because thou hast so often made a jest about a certain increase of fatness on my joints, of flesh gathered by my abiding with the Sheriff of" "Nay, good Little John," said Robin hastily, "I do bethink me I have said full enough on that score.

before Occurrences 1%

But my sister Rachel abides before the mirror, flowerless; contented with her beautiful eyes.

behind Occurrences 1%

Some thinkers have proclaimed change to be the deepest manifestation of reality, while others have insisted upon something abiding behind a world of flux.

beside Occurrences 1%

A people of Gallic race, the Helvetians, who inhabited present Switzerland, where the old name still abides beside the modern, found themselves incessantly threatened, ravaged, and invaded by the German tribes which pressed upon their frontiers.

byfor Occurrences 1%

" "Nevertheless," Fyfe said slowly, "I'm afraid it's a mistake you'll have to abide byfor a time.

during Occurrences 1%

Mahomet's camel stopped at the house of Omm Kolthum, and there he elected to abide during his stay in Coba, for he possessed throughout his life a reverence for the instinct in animals that characterises the Eastern races of all time.

of Occurrences 1%

"The poor shall not always be forgotten, the patient abiding of the meek shall not perish for ever," Psal. x. 18. ver.

over Occurrences 1%

After dumbly gazing on the place, he again cursed it with a solemn curse, and wished that never grass might grow within it again, nor seed of any kind, neither within it, nor on any of its mountains around with their proud shoulders; but the anger of Heaven abide over it for ever, as on a pit made by hell upon earth.

Which preposition to use with  abiding