Which preposition to use with eligible

to Occurrences 76%

No qualification of property is required either to vote, or to be eligible to either house of the legislature, as they believe that the natural influence of property is sufficient, without adding to that influence by law; and that the moral effects of education among them, together with a few provisions in their constitution, are quite sufficient to guard against any improper combination of those who have small property.

for Occurrences 70%

Only members of the Sixth Form were eligible for this office, which was not conferred before the choice of the boys had been confirmed by the sanction of the head-master, and was understood to last for the remainder of the recipient's school life.

as Occurrences 11%

In 1907, as recommended in the address of King Edward, women were made eligible as mayors and county and city councilors, or aldermen.

in Occurrences 9%

In fact he is eligible in every way.

than Occurrences 6%

We have found by experience that the publick is not to be reformed at once, and that the progress from corruption to reformation must be gradual; and as this bill enforces some degrees of amendment, it is at least more eligible than the present law, which is wholly without effect, because no man will dare to put it in execution.

of Occurrences 3%

If I could bring my charmer to this, would it not be the eligible of eligibles?Is it not worth trying for?As

on Occurrences 2%

This method is yet eligible on another account; by proceeding with frugality, we shall gain time to observe the progress of the war, and watch the appearance of any favourable opportunity, without exhausting ourselves so far as to be made unable to improve them.

from Occurrences 1%

According to some authorities he made the judices eligible from the equites only, instead of from the Senate.

by Occurrences 1%

It remains, then, to be discussed, whether a man expelled can be so disqualified by a vote of the house, as that he shall be no longer eligible by lawful electors.

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