Which preposition to use with betrayals

of Occurrences 108%

Ordinarily officers of the U.S. Navy do not scuttle on deck like a crowd of curious schoolgirls, but all hands had been keyed to a high pitch over the elusive light, and the bet with Edwards now served as an excuse for the betrayal of unusual eagerness.

from Occurrences 4%

"How can I?" fell in unconscious betrayal from her lips.

by Occurrences 3%

" The midshipmen expressed their willingness to try any plan, however desperate, rather than remain day after day standing in the governor's room, with the risk of betrayal by a cough or other involuntary movement.

to Occurrences 2%

Intentionally or otherwise, the question suggested is whether a single flaw of conduct (the betrayal to financiers of a state secret) ought to blast a political career.

on Occurrences 2%

But never had the least suspicion that he was troubled found betrayal on his brow.

in Occurrences 2%

Betrayal in the Philippines.

through Occurrences 2%

Shamefast meant confirmed in modesty (shame); then through a confusion of fast with faced, a betrayal through the countenance of self-consciousness or guilt.

into Occurrences 1%

"He had, in this manner, for six years, pursued, with very great success, the objects of his mission, when these were abruptly terminated by his foul betrayal into the hands of his enemies in 1592."

for Occurrences 1%

He had come close enough to self-betrayal for Katie, despite her fear and confusion, to feel proud of him as he looked then.

as Occurrences 1%

From the first to the last of our friendship, never by thought, or by word, or by deed, have I done amiss; there is no wrong doing, trifling or great, to make plain your hatred, or to excuse so vile a betrayal as this scorning of our love for a fresher face, this desertion of me, this proclaiming of our secret.

Which preposition to use with  betrayals