Which preposition to use with anticipations

of Occurrences 503%

Then he gathers burs and hazel-nuts like a plodding farmer, working continuously every day for hours; saying not a word; cutting off the ripe cones at the top of his speed, as if employed by the job, and examining every branch in regular order, as if careful that not one should escape him; then, descending, he stores them away beneath logs and stumps, in anticipation of the pinching hunger days of winter.

to Occurrences 12%

" The purchase of fireworks had this year been more extensive than on any previous occasion, and every one was looking forward with great anticipation to the business of the following evening.

for Occurrences 9%

The writings in which this quality has been observed, were not the work of one mind, but of the fusion of two, one of them as pre-eminently practical in its judgments and perceptions of things present, as it was high and bold in its anticipations for a remote futurity.

in Occurrences 8%

In the mean while the haughtiness of her demeanor corresponded with the splendid anticipations in which she indulged.

with Occurrences 8%

For my part, I remember well the anticipations with which it began.

at Occurrences 3%

Oxley sent Evans on to Newcastle with despatches to the governor, in which he alluded to his sanguine anticipations at the time he had sent in his last report, and their almost immediate collapse.

by Occurrences 3%

Juanita began to listen to his movements, expecting him to whimper, and in a few moments he fulfilled her anticipation by giving a little uneasy sound between his teeth.

as Occurrences 3%

The theatre was crowded in every part: expectation was on tiptoe: anticipation as to his person, voice, and manner, was announced by the sibilating

of Occurrences 2%

But the result is that, while it was possible for the writer in 1900 to write "Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical Progress upon Human Life and Thought," in 1916 his anticipations must belong to quite another system of consequences.

among Occurrences 2%

Cleveland and Detroit occasionally broke into the upper circles for a day or two in the early weeks of the season, but not far enough to rouse any false anticipations among their supporters.

down Occurrences 2%

To join this parade there presently came Lord Vernon, reclining languidly in his invalid chair, and muffled in many rugs; but his eyes were eagerly alert and he gazed with evident anticipation down the long promenade of the Digue.

from Occurrences 2%

A smothering weight flung itself on me, against which I struggled as hard as I could, shrinking in anticipation from the thirsty plunge of the knives.

on Occurrences 2%

He has neglected the great art of forecasting, of keeping anticipation on the alert, which is half the secret of dramatic construction.

over Occurrences 2%

The credulous simpleton already saw himself beheaded and wept in anticipation over the fate of his family.

than Occurrences 2%

Without any previous knowledge of camps, she was approaching this one with less eager anticipation than when she began her long journey.

about Occurrences 2%

A few days more, and they were to be masters of the whole Roman empire, and, impatient and greedy, they disputed in anticipation about the division of the spoils.

throughout Occurrences 1%

It sent a shiver of anticipation throughout the country.

toward Occurrences 1%

"No," she answered, "not exactly...." "What did he do," asked Keith, and as he spoke he sent a look of anticipation toward his own corner.

Which preposition to use with  anticipations