Which preposition to use with enjoyable

than Occurrences 8%

The variety in his subject matter, mode of expression, and rhythm renders his verse far more enjoyable than that of the formal age of Pope.

in Occurrences 7%

"But for the distance from the large cities of the country, Colorado seemed to be a most favorable part of the shadow; it was little subject to storms, and reputed to be enjoyable in climate and abundant in hospitality.

as Occurrences 6%

Where, however, a service à la Russe is practicable, there it, perhaps, no mode of serving a dinner so enjoyable as this.

to Occurrences 4%

Mr. Fairfield added a box of candy which he had brought home from New York, and the unpretentious little feast proved most enjoyable to all concerned.

of Occurrences 2%

In this way I passed three years which were not at all the least enjoyable of my life.

by Occurrences 2%

It will possibly make many holidays, week-ends, or isolated days more enjoyable by placing a defined objective before the rambler.

from Occurrences 1%

The temperature was the more enjoyable from the fact that only a few hours before we were surrounded by deep snow.

at Occurrences 1%

There was something enjoyable at first to the poor boy's eyes, so long accustomed to the barren sea, in resting once more on the soft undulating green of the summer fields, which were intertissued with white and yellow flowers, like a broidery of pearls and gold.

for Occurrences 1%

Burns chose those aspects of nature which harmonized with his present mood, but the natural objects in his pages are none the less enjoyable for that reason.

after Occurrences 1%

At Bâle it was freezing, but clear and bright, and a good breakfast and a breath of clean, fresh air was truly enjoyable after the overheated sleeping-car in which we had come from Paris.

on Occurrences 1%

A bacon bat is especially fun in spring or fall, but is also very enjoyable on the beach in summer vacation time.

Which preposition to use with  enjoyable