Which preposition to use with aversion

to Occurrences 323%

It is a turning from a delight in sin, or an indifference to sin, or merely a moral aversion to it, to a deep-rooted hatred of every thought and act of sin, to penitence, and to an earnest desire to pattern after God. 4.

for Occurrences 52%

One was her extreme aversion for shops, and indeed for going into any concrete little details.

from Occurrences 37%

Their governments are popular in an high degree; some are merely popular; in all, the popular representative is the most weighty; and this share of the people in their ordinary government never fails to inspire them with lofty sentiments, and with a strong aversion from whatever tends to deprive them of their chief importance.

of Occurrences 35%

They were all agreed in considering that the action of the men of the old regime, and especially Denikin, was directed at the suppression of the independent States and to the return of the old forms, and they attributed to this the aversion of the Russian people to them.

IN Occurrences 9%

AN AVERSION IN THE SALMON.The salmon is said to have an aversion to anything red; hence, fishermen engaged in catching it do not wear jackets or caps of that colour.

towards Occurrences 7%

I certainly do not speak on this point from any pique or aversion towards the place of my education.

with Occurrences 5%

Southerners know nothing of the physical shiver of aversion with which even the Abolitionists of the North touch the negro: so Tom, through his very helplessness, came to be a sort of pet in the family, a playmate, occasionally, of Mr. Oliver's own infant children.

among Occurrences 5%

To be sure, there was an aversion among the higher classes of the whites, and especially among females, to associating in parties with colored people; but it was not on account of their color, but chiefly because of their illegitimacy.

than Occurrences 5%

The younger children, consisting of two boys and a girl, exchanged looks with each other at the selections I made, and I thought I perceived in the looks of the mother, still more aversion than surprise.

between Occurrences 4%

AVERSION between married partners arises from spiritual cold, 236.

at Occurrences 4%

About this timeit was perhaps in reality a manoeuvre to forward the affair, to which she had no aversion at bottom, with the father of Deliathat Miss Cranley gave a grand entertainment, at which were present Mr. Hartley, Mr. Prattle, sir William Twyford, lord Martin, most of the ladies we have already commemorated, and many others.

on Occurrences 3%

Whence arises aversion on the part of the husband towards the wife, 305.

against Occurrences 2%

But this man was too good a master of his profession, to entertain aversion against a fellow-creature upon that score.

toward Occurrences 2%

But strangely enough, the wild geese seemed to feel the same aversion toward the rats that he did.

as Occurrences 2%

In allowing the laws to take their course against a body of men who were regarded with distrust and aversion as enemies of the State, the Emperor was simply unfortunate.

by Occurrences 1%

" The blood rushed tumultuously to Leonard's heart as he listened to what the earl said, but overcoming his feelings of aversion by a powerful effort, he took the proffered hand.

before Occurrences 1%

If you will not treat me with kindness, look not upon me with aversion before our child.'

Which preposition to use with  aversion