Which preposition to use with enduring

for Occurrences 142%

Again, Sequoia trunks frequently endure for centuries after they fall.

in Occurrences 132%

He vented his anger most frequently upon John, the sight of whose superb strength goaded the unhappy man into a frenzy, and John's forbearance was tried to the utmost, but there was a sweet patience growing in his soul which made it possible to endure in silence, however capricious or unreasonable the commands of his master might be, and Reginald, watching him critically, marvelled at the mysterious inner strength of his friend.

with Occurrences 65%

But Kaviak, casting about for charms to disarm the awful fury of the white manable to endure with dignity any reverse save that of having his syrup spiltcried out: "I sollysolly.

from Occurrences 52%

"I have been very patient, sir," I said, "but there is a limit to what a man may endure from a mannerless fool."

to Occurrences 39%

But the War between the States has changed all that, and Lichfield endures to-day only as a pleasant backwater.

without Occurrences 26%

No other people would have resigned itself to the intense misery and to the infinite sufferings which tens of millions of Russians endure without complaint.

at Occurrences 23%

The crown and the nobles were equally interested in their enforcement; and there can be little doubt that, though the great vassals sometimes suffered under these feudal obligations to the king, the inferior tenants had a much greater amount of oppression to endure at the hands of their immediate lords.

as Occurrences 22%

He is a stalwart man, six feet in his stockings, strong, healthy, and enduring as iron, I have had him as a boatman and guide about Tupper's Lake, and the regions beyond it, more than once.

through Occurrences 20%

They probably fell in successive generations from natural decay; and making every allowance for other materials, we may safely assert that every foot of thickness of pure bituminous coal implies the quiet growth and fall of at least fifty generations of Sigillarioe, and therefore an undisturbed condition of forest growth enduring through many centuries.

than Occurrences 19%

And wit, look you, biteth sharper than sword, laughter is more enduring than blows, and he who smiteth, smiteth only for lack of wit.

on Occurrences 19%

In the latter B.C. alluded to the persecution he had had to endure on account of the disuse of the Supper and Baptism.

than Occurrences 13%

But she had worse troubles to endure than any that eagles could occasion.

of Occurrences 12%

The most enduring of Addison's works are his famous Essays, collected from the Tatler and Spectator.

until Occurrences 8%

They gave orders to build a regular city upon the site of their camp, to convince the Moors that the siege was to endure until the surrender of Granada.

of Occurrences 7%

Is there one, that, remembering the torments endured of groaning bodies, the dire wrongs of innocence shamed and trampled in the mirelives there a man that will not adventure life and limb and all he doth possess that such things may be smitten hence and made an end of for all time?

during Occurrences 7%

The genuine agony he had endured during the past three weeks loomed like a sickness behind him.

like Occurrences 5%

We have endured like you.

under Occurrences 4%

That terror, endured under a cool and almost off-hand demeanor, was past; but he feared for his son still.

against Occurrences 4%

And forasmuch as he heard Adam prophesy of two judgments by the fire and water, that all things should be destroyed thereby, and that his craft new found should not perish, he did do write it in two pillars or columns, one of marble, another of clay of the earth, to the end that one should endure against the water, and that other against the fire.

among Occurrences 4%

To the honor of being one of the most distinguished benefactors of the human race, he added the personal and social graces and virtues of a true gentleman and a Christian philosopher; The memory of his private worth will be kept green amid the immortals of sorrowing friendship for a lifetime only, but his life monument will endure among men as long as the human race exists upon earth.

by Occurrences 4%

She was not alone but had also an infant, and had endured by feeding both herself and her child with her milk.

as Occurrences 3%

The author does not believe that German hate will be so long-enduring as the hate-mongers would have us think.

throughout Occurrences 3%

Imagination encouraged every extravagant hope, and Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, the most active and the most able of the corporators, was deputed by them to frame for the dawning states a perfect constitution, worthy to endure throughout all ages.

beyond Occurrences 3%

The Quest of the Absolute "La Recherche de l'Absolu" was published in 1834, with a touching dedication to Madame Josephine Delannoy: "Madame, may it please God that this, my book, may live when I am dead, that the gratitude which is due from me to you, and which equals, I trust, your motherlike generosity to me, may hope to endure beyond the limits set to human love."

before Occurrences 2%

Terrible recollections flashed upon his mind of the pitiless sufferings he had heard that the miserable wretches immured in these dungeons endured before death.

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