Which preposition to use with amazed

at Occurrences 282%

He was amazed at this violent and threatening interruption.

by Occurrences 28%

Indeed, the chamber was richly ornamented in the manner of Queen Elizabeth's time, with great stained windows at either end, and hangings of tapestry, which the sun shining through the coloured glass painted of a thousand hues; and here in state, by the fire, sat a lady to whom the priest took up Harry, who was indeed amazed by her appearance.

beyond Occurrences 9%

But now, even as Sir Gui shrank back before the death in Beltane's look, amazed beyond all thought by his words, came a sudden shout, and thereafter a clash and ring of steel upon the stair without.

for Occurrences 7%

" Ida was too amazed for a moment to realise the full significance of the spiteful speech; and then, as it gradually dawned upon her, the blood rose to her face and an indignant protest rose to her lips; but she checked it, and merely repeated the objectionable phrase.

in Occurrences 7%

And they, looking back at Bull, were amazed in turn.

as Occurrences 7%

But he did not look as amazed as incredulous.

than Occurrences 5%

Moreover I know of another mere, whereof you would be more amazed than of both these marvels.

with Occurrences 4%

Amazed with grief my love is then transform'd.

at Occurrences 4%

" "Háfiz," the answer was, "familiars Stand in amaze at my renown; It is no marvel if a stranger In weariness and grief sit down.

by Occurrences 2%

Though solar and stellar systems amaze by their grandeur of scale, yet is true manhood the maximum of Nature; though microscopic and sub-microscopic protophyta amaze by their inconceivable littleness, yet is mock manhood Nature's minimum.

before Occurrences 2%

She stood amazed before the tribunal of her church And heard the gate of God’s house closed against her.

from Occurrences 2%

Then the sky swiftly cleared, and with the clearing there rose a great cry of amaze from stem to stern of the Wolverine.

like Occurrences 1%

But Beltane suffered it all, uttering no word and staring ever straight before him with wide, vague eyes, knitting his brow ever and anon in troubled amaze like a child that suffers unjustly; wherefore Sir Pertolepe, fondling his big chin, frowned.

for Occurrences 1%

" They climbed the turfy slope in silence, Tilda too deep in amaze for speech.

on Occurrences 1%

On nearing the shore of what is now a great city the lonely voyageur was amazed on discovering that the pale face of the white man had many years preceded him.

under Occurrences 1%

His ruddy face, amazed under the now strengthening light of day, brought a smile to the Master's lips.

to Occurrences 1%

Already a great multitude of Merimna's citizens were gathered in the desert before the deep ravine with old swords in their hands, and Rold passed through them as he slept holding the sword of Welleran, and the people cried in amaze to one another as he passed: 'Rold hath the sword of Welleran!'

with Occurrences 1%

" Then did the archer stare upon my Beltane in amaze with eyes full wide and mouth agape, nor spake he for awhile, then: "Black Ivothou!"

out Occurrences 1%

In the sixth week after Gwenda's departure, he was obliged to hear (it was Alice, amazed out of all reticence, who told him) that Gwenda had got a berth as companion secretary to Lady Frances Gilbey, at a salary of a hundred a year.

of Occurrences 1%

He noted the varied expressions of face among the family servants hurriedly gathering in the doors, and the beautiful amaze of Flora, so genuine yet so well acted.

Which preposition to use with  amazed