Which preposition to use with apprehended

from Occurrences 90%

There is no danger to be apprehended from him.

in Occurrences 39%

The struggle with self-love was a severe one, but his better feelings prevailed, and he assured the anxious Isabel that from his importunities she had nothing to apprehend in future.

for Occurrences 10%

It is enough that they were apprehended for some rascality.

on Occurrences 9%

My impression is, that there is not at present much to be apprehended on that score; for although there is unhappily considerable excitement and irritation in Canada, the subject in dispute is not one which is likely to conciliate much sympathy among our neighbours.

as Occurrences 9%

Thou never-to-be-reclaim'd Ass, shall I never Bring thee to apprehend as thou ought'st?

at Occurrences 8%

When attention is called to the method of Sequoia stream-making, it will be apprehended at once.

with Occurrences 6%

I suspect more Then I would apprehend with willingnes; But though prevention canott helpe what's past, Conjugall faythe may expresse itself at last.

by Occurrences 4%

Who can apprehend by what impenetrable method the bite of a mad dog, or tarantula, can produce these symptoms?

after Occurrences 4%

And I do moreover offer a reward of $300 for each principal, if there be more than one, and $150 for each accessary before the fact, if there be more than one, who shall be apprehended after the day of the date hereof and brought to justice, to be paid upon his conviction of the crime or crimes aforesaid.

of Occurrences 3%

God the avenger, as David terms him, ultor a tergo Deus, his wrath is apprehended of a guilty, soul, as by Saul and Judas, which the poets expressed by Adrastia, or Nemesis: "Assequitur Nemesique virum vestigia servat, Ne male quid facias.

than Occurrences 3%

"Perhaps not the people of the colony, Mr. Strides, for we have not yet declared ourselves their enemies; but there are other foes, who are more to be apprehended than the people of the colony.

through Occurrences 3%

'Tis not amiss therefore to have some such overseer, to expostulate and show them such absurdities, inconveniences, imperfections, discontents, as usually follow; which their blindness, fury, madness, cannot apply unto themselves, or will not apprehend through weakness; and good for them to disclose themselves, to give ear to friendly admonitions.

under Occurrences 2%

Doubtless Catholic Christianity admits of being apprehended under the narrower and grosser aspect, which however inadequate and unworthy, is not absolutely false.

to Occurrences 2%

Along the ways and around the church were soldiers without number, almost; a proof that some danger was apprehended to the king, and yet he ought to be popular for he is the best ruler they have had for years.

outside Occurrences 1%

And now we may begin to see distinctly what it was that the American government fought for in the late civil war,a point which at the time was by no means clearly apprehended outside the United States.

within Occurrences 1%

He called me near him; I apprehended within myself that he wished to butcher me, and bury me in the place he had dug.

among Occurrences 1%

There was a greater disposition to war, and more danger to be apprehended among themselves; for the deserters, thinking that they were delivered up to the Romans, induced the mercenary auxiliaries to entertain the same apprehension; and hastily seizing their arms, they first put the praetors to death, and then ran through the city to massacre the Syracusans.

near Occurrences 1%

In spite of the danger I was told there was to be apprehended near Neuilly, I wished to see with my own eyes what was going on.

without Occurrences 1%

A free negro so apprehended without a pass must pay the court costs.

Which preposition to use with  apprehended