Which preposition to use with annoy

at Occurrences 80%

On getting back to the fire, he found the Colonel annoyed at having called "Grub!"

with Occurrences 41%

Thus after labouring at Kolobeng for ten years the Boers, annoyed with him for endeavouring to teach them that the natives should be treated with kindness and consideration, made an attack on his house when he was absent.

in Occurrences 8%

"At home, in the streets of London, I have been rudely spoken to; I have been greatly annoyed in Paris; in New York I have been subject to humorous impertinence; but in the great North-West every man has seemed to be my friend.

by Occurrences 4%

V.When the emperor Charles V. was one day walking in the neighbourhood of Vienna, full of pious considerations, engendered by the thoughts of the Dominican cloister he was about to visit, he was much annoyed by the noise of a pig, which a country youth was carrying a little way before him.

as Occurrences 2%

With themto say nothing of torpedoes and submarine navigationwe need never more be blockaded and annoyed as formerly.

about Occurrences 2%

" "Let him alone, Caddy," gently interposed Esther; "it is bad enough to be compelled to live in a house with that frightful old woman, without being annoyed about it beforehand.

on Occurrences 2%

Yet the fact of a young man finding a young woman brutally annoyed on the roof of the world, five or six miles from a settlementwell, it was a fact.

over Occurrences 2%

"The sunset would have been worth seeing from that top window," Morriston said, evidently perplexed and annoyed over the mystery of the locked door.

mefrom Occurrences 1%

From what your brother told us" "Oh, no," she interrupted, "I can't say he has annoyed mefrom his point of view."

to Occurrences 1%

cheare you your heavy spright, And chaunge old yeares annoy to new delight.

out Occurrences 1%

Although I did not wear anything but the isar, I was never annoyed out of doors.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Mrs. Browne was perplexed and annoyed beyond measure.

during Occurrences 1%

The clergyman had been annoyed during the course of his sermon by the restlessness and occasional whining of a dog, which at last began to bark outright.

for Occurrences 1%

Undoubtedly he had ordered her about, but in so doing had he not been making half-pathetic sport of his old selfand was it with him that she was annoyed for ordering, or with herself for obeying?

than Occurrences 1%

Nay, be advised: No hardship irks the lady, save to sit At home and feed her sparrows; nor no worse Annoy than from her balcony to spy (Should the eye rove) a Switzer of the Guard At post between her raspberry-canes, to watch

Which preposition to use with  annoy