Which preposition to use with engrossed

in Occurrences 133%

Hitherto, I had been so engrossed in my scrutiny of the House, that I had given only a cursory glance 'round.

with Occurrences 84%

" All Europe was engrossed with the question of the Pope's successor.

with Occurrences 8%

"Perhaps, however, you will say they are so engrossed with the animal wants of hunger and thirst, that they are incapable of attending to any thing else.

on Occurrences 7%

The seal was already broken, and he exhibited it in that state to all in the room, with a meaning smile, after which he brought to light and opened some written instrument, that was engrossed on a single sheet of foolscap, and had the names of several witnesses at its bottom.

to Occurrences 6%

He seized the estates of no less than eighteen barons, as his share of the spoil gained in the battle of Lewes: he engrossed to himself the ransom of all the prisoners; and told his barons, with a wanton insolence, that it was sufficient for them that he had saved them, by that victory, from the forfeitures and attainders which hung over them

at Occurrences 5%

Moreover, he was engrossed at this time by his scholarly compilation of Lichfield Legislative Papers prior to 1800, which was printed the following February.

for Occurrences 5%

On September 15 the work of drafting the Constitution was regarded as ended, and it was adopted and ordered to be engrossed for signing.

as Occurrences 5%

"Once emancipate her from the 'stitch, stitch, stitch," the industry of which would be commendable if it served any purpose except the gratification of her vanity, and she would have time for studies which would engross as the needle never can.

in Occurrences 5%

I was so engrossed in what you were saying.

by Occurrences 3%

Do not let your thoughts be so wholly engrossed by pleasure as to prevent your bestowing on Him but one hour of your day.

of Occurrences 3%

His business had become engrossing of late, and gave him little leisure.

after Occurrences 2%

The third Day was engrossed after the same manner by a Story of the same length.

along Occurrences 1%

In some places they were highly prosperous from commerce, which they engrossed along the whole coast of the Levant and among the islands of the Archipelago.

from Occurrences 1%

They listened always very attentively to my discourses on these heads, but especially to that part which related to the buying Negroes; which was a trade, at that time, not only not far entered into, but, as far as it was, had been carried on by the assientos, or permission of the kings of Spain and Portugal, and engrossed from the public; so that few Negroes were bought, and those excessive dear.

than Occurrences 1%

From this day forth Pascal seemed more engrossed than ever in his work.

during Occurrences 1%

" It has been a matter of frequent remark that, considering what an immense proportion of parliamentary time has been engrossed during the last seventeen years by Irish speeches, we have heard so little Irish humour, whether conscious or unconsciouswhether jokes or "bulls."

over Occurrences 1%

One man is engrossed over an apple-parer; another snatches the needle from the weary fingers of the seamstress, and offers her in return the sewing-machine.

Which preposition to use with  engrossed