Which preposition to use with attendance

at Occurrences 202%

The Chambers raised their sitting as a mark of respect to the head of the church, and again there was a great attendance at the cathedral.

on Occurrences 175%

Those who were not in attendance on the family, had sought some respite from their ordinary labours.

of Occurrences 160%

Ere long the boys' class developed into a class for working men, which grew and grew till it reached an average attendance of a hundred.

in Occurrences 54%

Boone began presently to see that education is not the result of mere attendance in schools and the parroting of the classics in a few semesters in college.

for Occurrences 14%

A little plot of ground was railed off in the garden of the Tuileries for the dauphin's amusement; and one of her favorite relaxations was to watch him working at the flower-beds himself with his little hoe and rake; though, as if to mark that they were in fact prisoners, both she and he were followed wherever they went by grenadiers of the city-guard, and were not allowed to dispense with their attendance for a single moment.

with Occurrences 10%

She also told Goldstein to have his operator in attendance with the film.

to Occurrences 10%

Strength of mind and rigid attendance to duty dominated the kindness, however.

as Occurrences 9%

In one view, the barons regarded this attendance as their principal PRIVILEGE; in another, as a grievous BURDEN.

from Occurrences 7%

They are, moreover, to receive no service or attendance from a woman, and are commanded, above all things, to shun feminine kisses.

by Occurrences 7%

The inns are clean and good, the provisions excellent and well cooked, the wines much better than those of Switzerland; there is good attendance by females and all at a far cheaper rate than in Switzerland.

during Occurrences 6%

The aggregate attendance during the day is about 1,350.

about Occurrences 5%

There are four schools sustained by the Dahcotah mission; in all there are about one hundred and seventy children; the average attendance about sixty.

than Occurrences 2%

" It was a night of unusually light attendance on the part of the fair sex, with a rather larger attendance than usual of midshipmen, for which reason Dave found many other midshipmen outside, strolling up and down.

after Occurrences 2%

Not that I much matter having one man for my employer, or dancing attendance after another's heels; but I have special kindness for you, for some good turns that you wot of, and therefore I do not stand upon ceremonies!

without Occurrences 1%

I am perplexed to know which of the many phases of Christian work to adopt for these women, and how to keep up interest and attendance without multiplying meetings.

behind Occurrences 1%

A black eyed Italian lad in attendance behind the counter looked up as he entered and surveyed him with grave scrutiny.

between Occurrences 1%

The Baptist church was but two miles distant, and the family usually alternated in their attendance between the two places of worship.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Instead of the clamours of a wife, made gaunt by famishing, he meets with a cheerful attendance beyond the merits of the trifle which he can afford to spend.

into Occurrences 1%

All the lords and ladies of the court were assembled, and Bemoin was conducted with a splendid attendance into the hall of audience, where the king rose from his throne to welcome him.

near Occurrences 1%

A page stood in respectful attendance near the bottom of the large and dim apartment, and no sound was heard save that of the night wind, when it sighed mournfully through the rusty coats of mail, and waved the tattered banners which were the tapestry of the feudal hall.

out Occurrences 1%

" "Forgive me, Miss Markham, but I really fear that you must choose between my attendance out of these woods and turning back around the road," replied Bart.

over Occurrences 1%

She was still bony and animated and looked quite capable of commanding his attendance over eighteen holes of the most utterly futile golf in all the world.

through Occurrences 1%

I am most anxious to serve him, but, when there is nothing important going forward, I think I can do so better by studying at home than by dancing attendance through a whole day on my legs in his reception-rooms.

up Occurrences 1%

Even in those states which have compulsory attendance up to fourteen, many children who are quite normal are yet very backward at that age.

within Occurrences 1%

It would be of great Use if we had an exact History of the Successes of every great Shop within the City-Walls, what Tracts of Land have been purchased by a constant Attendance within a Walk of thirty Foot.

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