Which preposition to use with appetites

for Occurrences 239%

Seven times I failed and in the end the sheets went into the waste basket, possibly to the confusion of Annie our cook, who may have mistaken them for a reiterated admonishment towards the governance of her kitchenat the least, a hint of my desires and appetite for cheese and pippins.

of Occurrences 146%

Ah, that I could remain in this same state, And be contented with this Monarchy: I would, if my wild multitude of Passions Could be appeas'd with it; but they're for Liberty, And nothing but a Common-wealth within Will satisfy their appetites of Freedom.

with Occurrences 27%

It is a poor plan to stimulate a flagging appetite with highly spiced food and bitter drinks.

to Occurrences 24%

"I have a long story to tell you," said the Count, when his son returned and sat down at once with a keen appetite to his first breakfast of coffee and bread.

in Occurrences 22%

I was thinkin' this long time could I get a ricommind to see would the doctor give him anythin' to rise an appetite in him at all.

at Occurrences 19%

Besides her health, the moral state of the nurse is to be taken into account, or that mental discipline or principle of conduct which would deter the nurse from at any time gratifying her own pleasures and appetites at the cost or suffering of her infant charge. 2441.

as Occurrences 8%

I find within myself certain appetites; and I suppose that the God whom you say made me, made those appetites as a part of me.

like Occurrences 7%

"Cousin," said Hadifah to him jokingly, "What large mouthfuls you take; heaven preserve me from having an appetite like yours."

by Occurrences 7%

His practice was to kill all the young animals which were not uncommonly large and thrifty; to cram those he kept, with as much food as they would eat, and to tempt their appetites by the variety of their nourishment, as well as of the modes of preparing it.

than Occurrences 5%

Since, however, they have ceased to be persecuted by man, it is observed that wild beasts have lost their ancient respect for them, and devour them with no less appetite than the members of other sects and denominations.

from Occurrences 4%

Truly, the news that seditious pasquinades had been found on the doors of the University not only took away the appetite from many and disturbed the digestion of others, but it even rendered the phlegmatic Chinese uneasy, so that they no longer dared to sit in their shops with one leg drawn up as usual, from fear of losing time in extending it in order to put themselves into flight.

to Occurrences 2%

Come my brave Youths, we'll toil our selves with Joys, And when we're weary of the lazy play, We'll search abroad to find new Conquests out, And get fresh Appetites to new Delights: It will redouble your vast stock of Courage, And make th'uneasy Humour light and gentle; When you remember even in heat of Battle, That after all your Victories and Spoil, You'll meet calm Peace at home in soft Embraces.

on Occurrences 2%

"We will eat soon, for I confess to having an appetite on my own account.

without Occurrences 2%

"After Dr. Böcker had determined by some preliminary trials what quantity of food and drink was just enough to satiate his appetite without causing loss of weight to his body,that is to say, was sufficient to cover exactly the necessary outgoings of the organism,he proceeded to special experiments, in which, during periods of twenty-four hours, he took the amount of victuals ascertained by the former trials.

in Occurrences 2%

The most violent Appetites in all Creatures are Lust and Hunger:

against Occurrences 1%

"Been for an appetite against luncheon-time, eh?

of Occurrences 1%

According as this is managed, you will see the Mind follow the Appetites of the Body, or the Body express the Virtues of the Mind.

after Occurrences 1%

Others have such hearty appetites after working.

before Occurrences 1%

When one eats too rapidly, the food is crowded into the stomach so fast that nature has no time to cry, 'Enough,' by taking away the appetite before too much has been eaten.

under Occurrences 1%

I know of nothing that will so "create an appetite under the ribs of death.

Which preposition to use with  appetites