Which preposition to use with catering

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And as he passes, bending under the weight of his sacks, you catch the chink of the little empty coffee-cups without handles, which the itinerant Arab is soon to fill for his patrons from the portable coffee-pot in his left hand, or the tremulous "malpurwa jaleibi" of the lean Hindu from Kathiawar who caters for the early breakfast of the millhand.

to Occurrences 46%

And although we sit on a modest roof, the shopkeepers cater to us.

for Occurrences 4%

And then he goes on to observe upon the curious complexity of the results produced by human cleverness and application catering for the modifications which occur in civilized life, one of the simplest of the primal instincts: "The mind is lost in mighty contemplation Of intellect expended on two courses; And indigestion's grand multiplication Requires arithmetic beyond my forces.

at Occurrences 1%

Then the interest in, and relish for a non-flesh dietary has, during the past year, got a tremendous impetus from the splendid catering at the Exhibitions, both of Edinburgh and London.

of Occurrences 1%

This new purveyor for the public taste, dislikes the catering of his predecessor, who poached in the fields of Murray; and, with a tacit censure upon his productions, has honestly bought the rareties which he has served up.

to Occurrences 1%

Some reprobation of the licentious manners of the age is permitted, but no catering to degenerate taste and no breath of scandal.

under Occurrences 1%

Excellent catering under the control of the Automatic Machine Company.

in Occurrences 1%

It was a sickening transaction but it relieved his mind considerably and catered in a measure to that incorrigible hope within him.

with Occurrences 1%

The savage monarch then proceeded to ratify and augment the agreement into which he had already catered with Edward Winslow, and promised to guarantee to the English settlers an exclusive trade with his tribe; at the same time entreating them to prevent his powerful enemies, the Narragansetts, from carrying on a commercial intercourse with the French colonists.

Which preposition to use with  catering