Which preposition to use with accustoming

to Occurrences 715%

It was such an entirely different world from any I had been accustomed to that it took me some time to feel at home in my new milieu.

from Occurrences 25%

What earthly chance stood I against a lithe young brave, accustomed from his childhood to war?

in Occurrences 25%

The barons, or military tenants, came late into the field; they were obliged to serve only forty days; they were unskilful and disorderly in all their operations; and they were apt to carry into the camp the same refractory and independent spirit, to which they were accustomed in their civil government.

for Occurrences 17%

But the French public has been accustomed for some time to take the figures of Klotz seriously, and to discuss indemnities of 150, 200 and 250 milliards.

at Occurrences 11%

Boys, I know, pay little attention to the conventionalities, and are seldom found consulting books on etiquette; but those who have been well brought up, and accustomed at home to an air of refinement, are quick to detect ill-breeding and bad manners in those older than themselves, and who "ought to know better."

as Occurrences 2%

Helen, one of the maids, declares that she saw her some time after you left the house, and that she wore anything but a troubled look; that, in fact, her countenance was beaming and so beautiful that, accustomed as the girl was to her young mistress's good looks, she was more than struck by her appearance and spoke of it afterwards at the ball.

before Occurrences 2%

The next day they stationed themselves some in one place and others in another, to block up the streets, and shut up the ways by which the townsmen might escape, the greater part of them stationing themselves upon and round the theatre, as they had been accustomed before also to be spectators of the assemblies.

by Occurrences 2%

As for Peterwell, devoted mother as she is, she must be pretty well accustomed by this time to the captious indifference of her spoilt boy.

through Occurrences 2%

After the contemplation of these, and after the eye is accustomed through these to the light, as it is requisite in the visible region to see the sun himself in the last place, in like manner, according to Plato, the idea of the good must be seen the last in the intelligible region.

unto Occurrences 1%

But let them say as they list, to such as are accustomed unto it, "'tis a most wholesome" (so Polydore Virgil calleth it)

on Occurrences 1%

As we had been accustomed on this "Clipper No. 2" to breakfast at half-past 7, I thought they surely would not send us empty away.

than Occurrences 1%

In spite of all Tim had said about madam's airs, and his advice that "Melinda should keep away," that young lady had ventured upon a call, thinking her intimacy with the family would excuse any unseemly haste, and thinking, too, it may be, that possibly Mrs. Richard Markham would be glad to know there was someone in Olney more like the people to whom she had been accustomed than Mrs. Markham, senior, and her handmaid, Eunice Plympton.

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