Which preposition to use with clamoring

for Occurrences 134%

Why do the women clamor for the ballot, when they have almost exclusive possession of the ballet?

of Occurrences 115%

And now from a vacant lot there comes the clamor of choosing sides.

in Occurrences 15%

There shall be a great cry and clamor in all the land of Egypt in such wise that there was never none like, ne never shall be after, and among all the children there shall not an hound be hurt, ne woman, ne beast, whereby ye shall know by what miracle God divideth the Egyptian and Israel.

against Occurrences 10%

The English people clamored against such an infliction, which it cannot be denied would be altogether intolerable if these fugitives were not made exiles and paupers by English law.

with Occurrences 6%

While they went on this way with their souls in their mouths, the sea began to go down a little, and the wind also, so that the ships could approach to speak one another, and all clamored with loud cries that they should put about to seek some place where they could refit the ships, as they could not keep them afloat with the pumps.

from Occurrences 6%

Californians are often blamed for their harshness towards the Chinese, and the way in which they have clamored from time to time for more stringent exclusion laws.

at Occurrences 6%

"Ever since that Waubenoo has been the Whisky Jack, and if you will listen to Whisky Jack when he is not scolding or clamoring at your camp for food his voice is like that of the lost Indian maiden, with a bad cold, calling for her lover.

about Occurrences 5%

The blue jay is a near relative of the crow, and, like him, omnivorous, harsh-voiced, predaceous, a robber of birds' nests; so that if you hear the robins during their nesting-time making an unusual clamor about the house, the chances are you will get a glimpse of this brilliant marauder, sneaking away with a troop of them in pursuit.

of Occurrences 4%

And when, urged by the clamoring of his equally accurate family, he sometimes consented to consult the dictionary, and he found that he differed from it, it never disturbed his belief in himself.

to Occurrences 4%

Skyward the racing eagles wildly fling Their savage clamor to the echoing dell While sheltered deep, the bee with folded wing, Voluptuous slumbers in his fragrant cell.

into Occurrences 2%

Then the wolves would sit very still, listening with cocked ears to the cry of their captive kinsmen, till the dismal howling died away into silence, when they would start the clamor into life again by giving the wolf's challenge.

on Occurrences 2%

He speaks of a horse, and we know the fine points of a thoroughbred; he mentions the duke's hounds, and we hear them clamoring on a fox trail, their voices matched like bells in the frosty air; he stops for an instant in the sweep of a tragedy to note a flower, a star, a moonlit bank, a hilltop touched by the sunrise, and instantly we know what our own hearts felt but could not quite express when we saw the same thing.

after Occurrences 2%

Because a miracle suddenly happens to me on Forty-second Street, and you, with your mind of a stockbroker, unable to appreciate it, come clattering and clamoring after me about a house partya common- place, every-day, social appointment, when I have a full-blown miracle on my hands!" "What miracle?" faltered Smith, stupefied.

for Occurrences 2%

Fyfe proposed to shut down a camp but well-established; established because cedar was climbing in price, an empty market clamoring for cedar logs.

by Occurrences 2%

They were met with louder clamor by the Commons, and in a moment the whole hall was in an uproar, which was only allayed by the presence of mind of Louis himself, who, as if oppressed by the heat, laid aside his own hat, when, as a matter of course, the Nobles followed his example.

per Occurrences 1%

Posteà auditor clamor per aerem talis, vide, vide, quo modo de habitatione mea expulsus sum.

through Occurrences 1%

The Curse of Hungary Saloman looked from his donjon bars, Where the Danube clamors through sedge and sand, And he cursed with a curse his revolting land, With a king's deep curse of treason and wars.

from Occurrences 1%

It may be said fairly and honestly of him, left facing that bear, gaunt and ugly and flesh-clamoring from the winter's sleep, though still muscular and enduringas bears are madethat he demeaned himself as should become a modern gentleman.

among Occurrences 1%

At this juncture of affairs, Friend Hopper took a step, which raised a great clamor among his enemies, and puzzled some of his friends at the time, because they did not understand his motives.

like Occurrences 1%

Her health, always delicate, suffered wofully from this constant strain, and caused her to experience the most painful exhaustion, which, however, she never permitted to be an excuse for shirking an occupation naturally distasteful to her,and doubly so, that through all the din of practice her thousand fancies clamored like caged birds eager for liberty.

around Occurrences 1%

Many of the personages comprised in this menagerie possessed no other renown but the outcry caused by their debts, clamoring around them.

at Occurrences 1%

That fatal deep-mouthed clamoring at morn and even drew us like a magnet.

over Occurrences 1%

And when you call them they come shamefaced; though in winter-time, when running the same fox to death, they pay no more heed to your call than to the crows clamoring over them.

Which preposition to use with  clamoring