Which preposition to use with care

of Occurrences 6067%

I was greatly delighted with his improvement, and also with the natural kindness of my sister's heart, in taking such good care of him, in spite of her condition of mind.

for Occurrences 4220%

Of course when he said, "Public instruction," I was pleased, as I knew it was the only one W. cared for.

about Occurrences 646%

He was never an early riser, worked always very late (said his best despatches were written after midnight), and didn't care about beginning his day too early.

in Occurrences 289%

But he did not care in the least for acquaintances, and spent much ingenuity in trying to avoid them; he only liked intimate friends, and of all he had perhaps the Ottleys were his greatest favourites.

to Occurrences 235%

The position of the German Embassy in Paris was very difficult, and unfortunately their first ambassador after the war, Count Arnim, didn't understand (perhaps didn't care to) how difficult it was for a high-spirited nation, which until then had always ranked as a great military power, to accept her humiliation and be just to the victorious adversary.

with Occurrences 86%

" My antagonist took every care with his last shot, and, just missing the cockade, hit the hat about the middle, cut the branch on which it rested, and brought it fluttering to the ground a pace or two farther on.

on Occurrences 84%

what a difference this minute want of care on your part makes to his comfort, and even to his willingness for food.

as Occurrences 44%

And I repented of that mood, and gave myself the blame, And thought, perhaps it was my fault that, at the jousting game, There was no face among the knights so filled with care as thine, So sad and so dejected, yes, I thought the blame was mine!

at Occurrences 37%

The question of slavery in itself is a broad one, and one which I do not care at this time and place to discuss at length.

by Occurrences 36%

'I return you thanks, dear Sir, for your unwearied attention, both medicinal and friendly, and hope to prove the effect of your care by living to acknowledge it.' August 12[1099].

over Occurrences 25%

They are to be constant in the exercise of charity and almsgiving, to have a watchful care over all sick brethren, and to support and sustain all old men.

than Occurrences 25%

The eyes of children need more care than those of adults, because their eyes are still in the course of development.

from Occurrences 25%

Can this man have enjoyed the three years of loving care from his parents?" "Ah, it is difficult," said he, "to know what to make of those who are all day long cramming themselves with food and are without anything to apply their minds to!

during Occurrences 12%

He confided his children to her care during his incessant military expeditions, and so enabled her to confirm the saving impressions of Christianity among the people who respected her, and to instil them into the mind of her young grandson Vladimir; for nothing sinks so deep into the heart as the simple-and affectionate words of a mother.

into Occurrences 11%

Even these you may woo with a little care into uncurbed fraternal abandon.

like Occurrences 8%

On cares like these if length of days attend, May Heaven, to bless those days, preserve my friend, Preserve him social, cheerful, and serene, And just as rich as when he served a queen.

through Occurrences 7%

The first thing required for making wholesome bread is the utmost cleanliness; the next is the soundness and sweetness of all the ingredients used for it; and, in addition to these, there must be attention and care through the whole process. 1694.

without Occurrences 7%

I get the cares without looking for them.

throughout Occurrences 6%

Her relations as a permanent domestic grew out of a distinction guarded with great care throughout the Mosaic system.

towards Occurrences 6%

The only prudent course is for the dramatist to direct all his thought and care towards conciliating or dominating an audience to which his theme is entirely unknown, and so coming triumphant through his first-night ordeal.

beyond Occurrences 5%

regardless of their doom, The little victims play; No sense have they of ills to come, Nor care beyond to-day: Yet see how all around 'em wait

against Occurrences 5%

The care against surprise is so great and constant that we defy prowling Indians to come unawares upon us, and our advanced sentries and savages have on the contrary fallen in with the enemy and taken a scalp or two from them.

among Occurrences 3%

A yoke is hung over the victor's neck, And fetters enthral the strong, And manhood's pride like a fearful wreck, Lies the breakers of care among; And the gleams of hope, overshadow'd, seem The phantoms of some distemper'd dream.

between Occurrences 3%

At the thought his face seemed to rise before her, with the sharp lines of care between the eyes: it was almost like a part of his "nagging" that he should thrust himself in at such a moment!

due Occurrences 3%

Similar old vessels are preserved amongst the treasures of the Mikado and the Tycoon, as well as in some of the temples, with all the care due to the most costly jewels, together with documents relating to their history.

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