Which preposition to use with enables

to Occurrences 7%

The officer whose had seemed so was now enabled to strong forces for the campaign.

in Occurrences 6%

But by changing our oxen, we were enabled in ten days to attain the next station, and through the whole way we only found water in some ditches, dug on purpose, in the vallies, and in two small rivers.

for Occurrences 4%

The monster was hurled off from the neighborhood of the pentacles; thoughowing to my inconceivable foolishnessit had been enabled for a second time to pass the outer barriers.

during Occurrences 3%

We were enabled during the year 1838, notwithstanding the continuance of our Indian embarrassments, somewhat to reduce this amount, and that for the present year (1839) will not in all probability exceed twenty-six millions, or six millions less than it was last year.

with Occurrences 2%

Almost every eye was now cast out for the Dasher, and she was seen pulling with great difficultyfor a handkerchief of canvass would have been madnesstowards the shelter of a projecting mass of rock, in Carne Cove, in the comparatively smooth water behind which, Helston and myself were enabled with some difficulty to get aboard.

through Occurrences 2%

The men who hurried him to the scaffold were a small faction of bold and ambitious spirits, who had the address to guide the passions and fanaticism of their followers, and were enabled through them to control the real sentiments of the nation.

at Occurrences 2%

and, together with their own savings, and a legacy that had been left them by a relative, they were enabled at their death to leave their daughter in possession of five hundred pounds.

without Occurrences 1%

The Gauls, on the other hand, were enabled without any difficulty to turn off to the left.

from Occurrences 1%

Chapman, too, relates that a Bushman will often cast off his early wife and take a younger one, and as that does not prevent him from finding affection in their conjugal unions, we are enabled from this to infer that "love" means to him not enduring sympathy or altruistic capacity and eagerness for self-sacrifice, but a selfish, transient fondness continuing only as long as a woman is young and can gratify a man's sexual appetite.

of Occurrences 1%

X. A little road not made of man, Enabled of the eye, Accessible to thill of bee, Or cart of butterfly.

on Occurrences 1%

He was thus enabled on the one hand to work a number of estates at the same time, and on the other hand to devote himself, as circumstances might require, to public affairs.

within Occurrences 1%

The doctrine of restriction upon legislative and executive power, while a well-settled public opinion is enabled within a reasonable time to accomplish its ends, has made our country what it is, and has opened to us a career of glory and happiness to which all other nations have been strangers.

Which preposition to use with  enables