Which preposition to use with adulation

of Occurrences 33%

Grace was unaccustomed to adulation of this sort; for though the baronet spoke gaily, and like one half trifling, his look of admiration was too honest to escape the intuitive perception of woman.

from Occurrences 7%

Canute, the greatest and most powerful monarch of his time, sovereign of Denmark and Norway, as well as of England, could not fail of meeting with adulation from his courtiers; a tribute which is liberally paid even to the meanest and weakest princes.

in Occurrences 3%

Besides, I have my punishmentno light one for Sonia Turgeinov who herself has been accustomed to a little adulation in the past.

to Occurrences 3%

He survived Chaucer two years; Winstanly says, that in his old age he was made a judge, possibly in consequence of his adulation to Henry IV.

during Occurrences 2%

Before the end of the year, one-half of that Press, which had bespattered him with such fulsome adulation during the honeymoon of which his inauguration was the centre, were filling their columns with long and loud complaints, if not abuse.

towards Occurrences 1%

Some raw recruitsfor Nero dared not intrust any veterans with the dutybrought the mandate to Piso, who proceeded to make a will full of disgraceful adulation towards Nero, opened his veins, and died.

with Occurrences 1%

This idea was strengthened when the gala evening arrived, and our heroine was introduced to her father's principal patron, a vain and weak-minded man, who listened to his host's extravagant adulation with evident complacency, though to every one else it was palpably insincere.

Which preposition to use with  adulation