Which preposition to use with bond

of Occurrences 782%

He did what he could for the Greeks, who were very grateful to him and gave him, in memory of the efforts he made on their behalf, a fine group in bronze of a female figure"Greece" throwing off the bonds of Turkey.

between Occurrences 100%

There was one bond between him and the Kentucky Colonel: they were both religious men; and although Mac was blue Presbyterian and an inveterate theologian, somehow, out here in the wilderness, it was more possible to forgive a man for illusions about the Apostolic Succession and mistaken views upon Church government.

for Occurrences 72%

Every time I forget my trade hacks rock instead of clips bonds for its spending-money I get stung.

in Occurrences 41%

she exclaimed, as she rejoined her mother in the sitting-room; "but I did not know that I should have to turn missionary the first night and give her a Bible!" Upstairs Evadne buried her face among the pillows and the aching heart burst its bonds in one long quivering cry of pain.

with Occurrences 30%

On the trail, you walk in bonds with your yoke-fellow, make your bed with him, with him rise up, and with him face the lash the livelong day.

to Occurrences 24%

" Shelleywho had, in the meantime, given his bond to Byron for an advance of 200l.

by Occurrences 17%

But it is not to the conception of the Divine personality and separateness that we are to look for the missing bond by which the head and members are to be knit together, and the essential disconnection of these "spheres of experience" overcome.

at Occurrences 14%

Thou nearest gentle words that wake Thy long-forgotten strength; Thou feelest tender hands that break The iron bonds at length.

on Occurrences 13%

When Gov. Sibley endeavored to place these bonds on the New York market he was confronted with conditions not anticipated, and suffered disappointment and humiliation in consequence of the failure of the attempt.

as Occurrences 10%

The Minnesotian carried at the head of its columns the words "Official Paper of the City," and it was feared that its malignant attacks upon the state officials, denouncing the issuance of the bonds as fraudulent and illegal, would be construed abroad as reflecting the sentiment of the majority of the people in the the community in which it was printed, and would have a bad effect in the East when the time came to negotiate the bonds.

from Occurrences 6%

They cut the bonds from his legs.

into Occurrences 6%

Usually about 2 feet long, 6 inches wide, and 2 inches thick, it was bonded into the wall of a gable at right angles to its slope and flush with its surface.

among Occurrences 5%

Isfendiyár placed Kurugsar in bonds among his retinue, and took with him his brother Bashútan.

without Occurrences 4%

He is one that, like a bond without fraud, covin, and further delay, is void and of none effect, otherwise does stand and remain in full power, force, and virtue.

than Occurrences 4%

The alliance of neighbours, born of suffering for each other's sake, for ends that purify those that suffer, is necessarily a more natural and more enduring bond than one that has resulted from pure greed on the one side and weakness on the other.

under Occurrences 4%

He wears a forfeited bond under that part of his girdle where his thumb sticks, with as much pride as a Welshman does a leek on St. David's Day, and quarrels more and longer about it.

against Occurrences 2%

Of course it's possible that he was in on the dealbut I'm betting Liberty bonds against Russian rubles that he'd have slipped somewhere if that had been the case.

out Occurrences 2%

I have known cases of their having to sell a little furniture, perhaps, but imagine having to sell the very bonds out of one's desk.

ez Occurrences 1%

Folks wun't take a bond ez a basis to trade on, Without nosin' round to find out wut it's made on, An' the thought more an' more thru the public min' crosses Thet our Treshry hez gut 'mos' too many dead hosses.

toward Occurrences 1%

The flower must rend its bonds toward the light.

until Occurrences 1%

The societies first formed were united by no bond until 1871, when the Connecticut societies formed a State Union.

unto Occurrences 1%

"Know then, Sir Fidelis, thatupon our wedding-eve I wasby her command struck downwithin the chapelupon the very altar, and by her borne in bonds unto Garthlaxton Keepa present to mine enemy, Duke Ivo" "O, 'tis a lieO dear my lord'tis lie most foul!"

during Occurrences 1%

He accumulated much wealth which he invested in United States bonds during the Civil War and in real estate on Walnut Hills when the bonds were later redeemed.

off Occurrences 1%

"Howsomever, I can enter into the feelin', and a blessed one it is, to get a respondentia bond off of land that belonged to a feller's grandfather.

like Occurrences 1%

Without apparently exercising any wiles, this woman was none the less involving him in bonds like those the Lilliputians threw round sleeping Gulliver.

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