Which preposition to use with admonition

of Occurrences 64%

It is such a malignant, direct, devilish admonition of murder; it comes so unexpectedly, no matter how well you are prepared, that Achilles himself would feel a spasm of fear.

to Occurrences 36%

He will be likely to recognise us if he ever meets us again, and if the past furnishes any admonitions to his kind, he will give us a wide berth.

from Occurrences 11%

Elkins remained outside in the vehicle, with an admonition from Kate to remain unseen unless she called him.

on Occurrences 8%

A frequently-heard admonition on the part of the teacher was, "Teacher didn't tell you to do it that waythat's a naughty way"; but such an attitude of mind was doubtless generated by the report of the inspector when he commended a class by saying: "The work of the class showed a satisfactory uniformity.

in Occurrences 8%

Matthews was delighted with this, and whenever anybody came, to visit him, begged them to handle the very door with caution, and used to repeat Jones's admonition in his tone and manner....

for Occurrences 6%

"Heal me," he replied, "if thou canst, and reserve thy admonitions for a more convenient opportunity.

against Occurrences 5%

A former Paper of yours concerning the Misbehaviour of People, who are necessarily in each others Company in travelling, ought to have been a lasting Admonition against Transgressions of that Kind:

about Occurrences 3%

Dick, his terrors all forgotten in a new and overmastering horror, bethought him of Jack's admonition about the water.

as Occurrences 3%

To de Laney, strong in maternal admonitions as to proper deportment, it was all new and stirring, and quite without precedent.

with Occurrences 3%

He received the admonition with a grimace.

without Occurrences 2%

The word is especially so used in connection with the Scriptures; but in the Scriptures themselves it frequently expresses insight and admonition without the element of foretelling.

during Occurrences 1%

At last another appeal was made to Savonarola, who was exerting all his influence to keep the people quiet, and whose peaceful admonitions during this period of danger and confusion had been no less efficacious than the heroic defiance of Piero Capponi.

by Occurrences 1%

Sandys suffered for his convictions, for the party of reaction convinced King James that Virginia was a nest of sedition, and the arbitrary ruler, in the reorganization of the London company, gave a pointed admonition by saying: "Choose the devil, if you will, but not Sir Edwin Sandys."

than Occurrences 1%

Yet, since fortitude is one of those virtues which the condition of our nature makes hourly necessary, I think you cannot better direct your admonitions than against superfluous and panick terrours.

at Occurrences 1%

He fell asleep at night usually with a mind full of confusion,infant baptisma slender figure in a pink dress or a bluethe Trinitya firm little brown hand pointing the finger of admonition at himthe regeneration of manhair, dark and lustrous, that fell often half away from what he called its "lashings"eternal punishmentearnest eyesthe Urim and Thummim,and a pleading, earnest voice.

into Occurrences 1%

I whispered a parting word of admonition into the ear of Dorothy, receiving in return a glance from her eyes, which gave a new throb to my heart; then straightened up, and pistol in hand, pushed my way through the throng of sailors to the foot of the stairs.

Which preposition to use with  admonition