Which preposition to use with buying

for Occurrences 319%

They might have a long talk; he would give her the books and things he had bought for her, and he would have the pleasure of surprising her and seeing on her face that first look that no-one can disguise, the look of real welcome.

with Occurrences 215%

Ideals cannot be bought with gold.

at Occurrences 196%

To buy at the least, and sell at the most, regardless of the conditions under which least and most are attainedthe man who enters life with this idea of trade in his mind might just as well be born a shark and live to prey.

in Occurrences 173%

It also settled another difficult questionwhat to buy in a small country town.

of Occurrences 153%

We have a monopoly of the business, and you will have to buy of us, whether you like it or not.

from Occurrences 148%

The man who wants to buy, buys from a man across the sea and yet is served in his own town.

of Occurrences 50%

For the buying of books, it is the cheaper shops where I most often prowl.

on Occurrences 46%

My own business prospered hugely, and I bought on credit such a stock of tobacco as made me write my uncle for a fourth ship at the harvest sailing.

to Occurrences 15%

[Nothing is more difficult than to give the average prices of Fish, inasmuch as a few hours of bad weather at sea will, in the space of one day, cause such a difference in its supply, that the same fisha turbot for instancewhich may be bought to-day for six or seven shillings, will, to-morrow, be, in the London markets, worth, perhaps, almost as many pounds.

out Occurrences 12%

You will be reporting to robbers that they are being robbed, not of their lives, their liberties and their honors, as they rob us, but of a paltry piece of jewelry, which they have bought out of their enormous profits.

as Occurrences 10%

Unfortunately Uncle Sam does not suggest how many War Saving Stamps could be bought as a result of economy along these lines.

into Occurrences 9%

Let one brother be bounden in prison, and go ye your way, and lead home the wheat that ye have bought into your houses, and bring to me with you your youngest brother, that I may prove your words, that ye die not.

without Occurrences 8%

A man who sets out as a "bull" upon a small scale can buy without sending up the price against him in the process, and, if he decides later that his judgment is mistaken, he can at any time cut his losses and sell out without much difficulty.

through Occurrences 6%

It was bought through his agent, and my father knows nothing of anythingunderhand.

by Occurrences 5%

"That this inestimable gift is cheaply bought by suffering in this world;that the giver of this great good has a right to try even to what may seem a cruel extent, the faith and love of those for whom he decrees this eternal bliss.

over Occurrences 4%

V. buy, purchase, invest in, procure; rent &c (hire) 788; repurchase, buy in. keep in one's pay, bribe, suborn; pay &c 807; spend &c 809. make a purchase, complete a purchase; buy over the counter. shop, market, go shopping.

in Occurrences 4%

It is another reason for buying in Switzerland.

after Occurrences 4%

He stowed the sandwich in a small army surplus backpack that he'd bought after his first week in town.

about Occurrences 3%

I bought about all the farms around yours up in the Bend country.

before Occurrences 3%

For people may fear that the price will rise further still, and hasten to buy what they must buy before very long.

like Occurrences 3%

Marry, come up, say Iwhat a plaguedoes an old weazen think that tender lasses are to be bought like pullets o' a market day?

from Occurrences 2%

But the reality was far beyond his expectations; copper had been strong all day, and in the street afterward there had been renewed buying from quarters which were usually well informed.

against Occurrences 2%

Fearing to displease Sir Peter Lely by longer delay, Mr. Godwin set out for Hatfield Tuesday, wethat is, Moll, Don Sanchez, and Igoing with him as far as the borough, where Moll had a thousand things to buy against her wedding.

by Occurrences 2%

Anyhow, there was some reckless buying by people who expected developments at the shareholders' meeting.

at Occurrences 2%

The result was such as might have been expected; previous to the day on which the decree was to take place, shopkeepers secreted as many of their goods as they could; and, when the day arrived, the people laid siege to them in crowds, some buying at the maximum, others less ceremonious, and in a few hours little remained in the shop beyond the fixtures.

Which preposition to use with  buying