Which preposition to use with apropos

of Occurrences 51%

Oh, apropos of my erudite friend, Marthe, he has promised to spend August with us, so you will have to look to your culinary laurels, for he is accustomed to dine at Delmonico's.

of Occurrences 36%

Apropos of complications arising out of the late Navy Appropriation Law, a daily paper states as follows: "The decision of the Attorney General now forces him to turn the balance into the Treasury, and the sailors have to go unclothed.

to Occurrences 11%

Will any one henceforth doubt my fortitude? I have one rather comforting reflection, apropos to that rencontre.

to Occurrences 2%

'I should not like Smithson to know that you had been obliged to ask me for the money.' 'Apropos to Mr. Smithson, do you know if he is in quite the best society?' asked Lesbia.

than Occurrences 1%

"And now I am speaking of RELATIONS; I cannot take a fitter opportunity to add this, in favour of the French, that they often use them with better judgement, more apropos than the English do.

under Occurrences 1%

Besides, it seemed to everyone involved that they would not be especially apropos under the circumstances.

at Occurrences 1%

The following extract from a medical periodical on Soda Water, will not perhaps be deemed mal-apropos at the present period of the year, and by being inserted in your widely circulated work may be of some service to those who are not aware of the evil effects produced by a too free use of that beverage.

in Occurrences 1%

'E'en if not wealth thine object be, 'Tis all the same, thou'rt changed to me.' "Is not this apropos in such cases?" Tsz-k'in asked of Pih-yu, "Have you heard anything else peculiar from your father?" "Not yet," said he.

as Occurrences 1%

"The French afford you as much variety, on the same day; but they do it not so unseasonably, or mal apropos as we.

Which preposition to use with  apropos