Which preposition to use with brunts

of Occurrences 147%

The object of this "Hall of Fame" is not necessarily to portray the very top men of each department of the national game, for it frequently happens in these days, when players take part in only a few innings now and then, that they become entitled to mention in the records, although they do not bear the real brunt of the work.

to Occurrences 1%

An' then, at after that, he geet his arm broken; an' soon after he'd getten o'er that, he wur nearly brunt to deeath i' one o'th pits at Ratcliffe; an' aw haven't quite done yet, for, after that, he lee ill o'th rheumatic fayver sixteen week.

with Occurrences 1%

Frolic, brave soldiers, we must foot it now: Lucretius, you shall bide the brunt with me.

Which preposition to use with  brunts