Which preposition to use with campbell

of Occurrences 26%

There were Gay Gordons, as well as a cautious Cavendish, an Irish Beresford to quicken a Dutch Bentinck, and a Graham of Montrose as well as a Campbell of Argyll.

in Occurrences 20%

"It was the greatest kindness that could have been shown to me at such a time; and through life I have felt grateful for it," wrote Colin Campbell in later life of this incident.

to Occurrences 15%

What baffled the slow mind of Bull Hunter was the effort to imagine a force so great that battle with it had reduced the invincible Campbell to this shaken wreck of his old self.

with Occurrences 6%

But now near at hand was Sir Colin Campbell with the army of relief.

at Occurrences 6%

I enquired of Mr. Reid, who was in the Company's service with Mr. Campbell at Fort Selkirk, and after whom I thought, possibly, the place had been called, but he told me he knew of no such post, but that there was a small lake at some distance in a northerly direction from Fort Selkirk, where fish were procured.

on Occurrences 4%

Honourable Archibald Campbell on a middle state.

from Occurrences 3%

The submarine submerged again soon afterwards, and as she passed the ship Captain Campbell from his submerged tube fired a torpedo at her, which just missed.

into Occurrences 2%

Harrison affected to laugh at the whole matter and invited Campbell into his boat to take a drink with him.

as Occurrences 2%

Impulsive men like Elsley, especially when their self-respect and certainty of their own position is not very strong, have instinctively a defiant fear of the strong, calm, self-contained man, especially if he has seen the world; and Elsley set down Major Campbell as a proud, sarcastic fellow, before whom he must be at the pains of being continually on his guard.

about Occurrences 2%

Beside, what might not Thurnall have told Campbell about him?

for Occurrences 1%

It appears that besides the £1,000, which was double the sum originally proposed to be paid to Campbell for the "Selections," Mr. Murray, in October 1819, paid him £200 "for books," doubtless for those he had purchased for the "Collections," and which he desired to retain.

Which preposition to use with  campbell