Which preposition to use with boredoms

of Occurrences 17%

But as for going back to the boredom of citiesno, thank you.

by Occurrences 4%

Nor is boredom by any means to be taken as a necessary accompaniment of that solitude, which, for reasons that do not require to be explained, old age certainly cannot escape; it is rather the fate that awaits those who have never known any other pleasures but the gratification of the senses and the delights of societywho have left their minds unenlightened and their faculties unused.

with Occurrences 3%

Captain Jack moved along easily and freely, but quietly, and with an air of utter boredom with all the show and confusion about him.

to Occurrences 2%

And, to fill the cup of boredom to the brim, the political dinner is usually followed by a political evening-party.

in Occurrences 2%

"Those accursed mandolin-strummers are getting away from us." Ulysses began to feel a certain boredom in these monotonously voluptuous days.

for Occurrences 2%

Mr. Mattingford, who had been Mr. Holymead's clerk for nearly twenty years, seemed to realise that the visit was important, though as a married man he knew that a meeting between husband and wife in town was usually so commonplace as to verge on boredom for the husband.

from Occurrences 2%

An intellectual man in complete solitude has excellent entertainment in his own thoughts and fancies, while no amount of diversity or social pleasure, theatres, excursions and amusements, can ward off boredom from a dullard.

on Occurrences 1%

IV On that same Sunday morning, while Anne Charteris and Rudolph Musgrave contended with little Roger's boredom on the lawn before Matocton, Patricia and Charteris met by accident on the seventh terrace of the gardens.

under Occurrences 1%

The faces that used to smile on him are gone, the present faces only stare and if he told them now that it may be better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all, but both are good, they would conceal a shiver of boredom under politeness.

at Occurrences 1%

Claire sat with a little group composed of Mrs. Condor, Ned Stillman, a fashionable young man, Phil Edington, who frankly confessed boredom at all things musical except one-steps and fox-trots, and two or three artistic-looking souls who pretended to be quite shocked by young Edington's frankness.

Which preposition to use with  boredoms