Which preposition to use with dangerous

to Occurrences 392%

so dangerous to life!) which he was ever labouring to lessen or exterminate.

than Occurrences 108%

Few places in this world are more dangerous than home.

in Occurrences 85%

Mr. Canning was then troubled with a cough, and he observed to Sir William that he almost felt as if he were an old man; that he was much weakened; but had no idea of there being anything dangerous in his condition, and that he trusted that rest and retirement would set him to rights.

for Occurrences 70%

In fact it would be dangerous for me, considering the man I am dealing with, to say what I have to say before a third person.

as Occurrences 56%

Words are as dangerous as dynamite, as beneficent as brotherhood.

of Occurrences 47%

Every instinct that was in her warned her that he was the most dangerous of all things, more to be feared than the strongest beasts, the storms, the floods, cold and starvation.

at Occurrences 20%

Had they judged the attack inopportune or dangerous at night in that narrow blind alley, and in the centre of this formidable Popincourt district, where the insurrection had so long held its own in June, 1848?

by Occurrences 17%

It lay between him and Egypt, and might be dangerous by its alliances.

on Occurrences 14%

We were out two months, but as the expedition did not prove very profitable, and was rather dangerous on account of the Indians, we abandoned the enterprise and came into Fort Laramie in the latter part of December.

from Occurrences 13%

Immediately on leaving Miles Canyon he has three miles of what is called bad river work, which, while not hazardous, is dangerous from the swift current and from being very rocky.

with Occurrences 8%

Gross ignorance every man has found equally dangerous with perverted knowledge.

about Occurrences 5%

Old Heck asked suspiciously; "have you found out anything dangerous about that 'Movement' or whatever it is Ophelia's mixed up in?" "No, it ain't that," Parker assured him, "I just thought I'd kind ofwell, like to be free, to knock around at the Rodeo without being bothered with a woman or anything.

under Occurrences 4%

Messrs. Mason and Slidell are a hundred times more dangerous under the bolts of Fort Warren than in the streets of Paris or London; what their diplomacy would not certainly have obtained for them in many months, Captain Wilkes has procured for them in an hour.

after Occurrences 2%

They were bounding toward her, all wolf thesebut more dangerous after their taste of human blood than wolvesto the bristling hair along their backs and the bared fangs.

through Occurrences 2%

They are just as well organized and as thoroughly devoted to their business as the gangs of highwaymen that used to make travel dangerous through Europe in the middle ages.

beneath Occurrences 1%

So Thor watches them glaring under the May sun, or dull and doubly dangerous beneath the spring rains.

fashionto Occurrences 1%

She was devoted, toobut in a more dangerous fashionto the intoxicating Antinous, Lord Granville Leveson Gower.

out Occurrences 1%

A talented and self-conceited man of that sort was dangerous out of prison.

until Occurrences 1%

The first rapids were at Navaite in 11 degrees 44 minutes and after that they were continuous and very difficult and dangerous until the rapids named after the murdered sergeant Paishon in 11 degrees 12 minutes.

unto Occurrences 1%

"The gods it Moly call whose root to dig away Is dangerous unto man, but gods they all things may.

against Occurrences 1%

It may be said that People have then fought in this Manner with Success; but as there is Difference in Persons, what succeeded with them against unskilful People or Cowards, would have been dangerous against other Men.

Which preposition to use with  dangerous