Which preposition to use with enjoyes

in Occurrences 221%

what happiness I enjoyed in these interviewsin seeing Veenahin gazing on her lovely featuresin listening to her sentiments, that were sometimes gay and thoughtless, sometimes serious and melancholy, but always tender and affectionate,and now and then, when not perceived, in venturing to take her hand.

at Occurrences 81%

"Ah-h," sighs OLD MORTARITY, after his turn has come and been enjoyed at last, "that's the kind of Spirits I don't mind being a wrapper to.

for Occurrences 76%

The King my Father would his promise keep, And thou must him enjoy for whom I weep.

with Occurrences 73%

Gray was the "only wear" obtainable in Richmond, Mrs. Atterbury enjoying with gentle malice the rueful perplexities of her prisoner guests, Jack, Wesley, and Richard, as they surrounded the board in this rebel attire.

to Occurrences 64%

Like a bird freed from its cage, she flew about here, there, everywhere, in-doors and out, among the chickens and the pigs, the turkeys and the lambs, enjoying to the full the thousand new things that her eyes rested upon all around her, and her young spirits in wild commotion under the bracing influences of the country air.

without Occurrences 36%

You doubtless imagine that I have acquired all the wealth and luxury that you see me enjoy without difficulty or danger, but this is far indeed from being the case.

as Occurrences 32%

The sheltered conditions and leisured life which they enjoy as the parasites of a dominant race have produced in them a false sense of security.

under Occurrences 29%

Fortunately the Sikhs had been only a few short years under British administration; they had not forgotten the miseries that prevailed under the native Government, and could appreciate the many blessings they enjoyed under British rule.

from Occurrences 27%

He made himself master of all Romagna and the duchy of Urbino, and gained the affection of the inhabitantsparticularly the formerby giving them a prospect of the advantages they might hope to enjoy from his government.

on Occurrences 24%

I have spoken so often of the loveliness of the evenings on these beautiful lakes, that to attempt a description of the one we enjoyed on this romantic island, would be only a tiresome repetition.

of Occurrences 23%

And, consequently, I must bid good bye To titles, power and state, Which I enjoyed of late, And curse my dismal fatepoor Louis and I!

during Occurrences 23%

It looks to me as if you will have a noisy house for quite a while yet, and I wouldn't begin to worry over anything so far awayin fact, ma, it's a good rule not to worry till you have to, and don't do it then!" Pearl was bringing back "the room" to the state of tidiness it enjoyed during school hours, moving about with joyous haste, yet with strict attention to every detail, which did not escape her mother's eye.

over Occurrences 14%

The possessors of a feudal territory, united by a regular subordination under one chief, and by the mutual attachments of the vassals, had the same advantages over the proprietors of the other, that a disciplined army enjoys over a dispersed multitude; and were enabled to commit with impunity all injuries on their defenceless neighbours.

through Occurrences 9%

Poor N.R. has lain dying now for almost a week; such is the penalty we pay for having enjoyed through life a strong constitution.

by Occurrences 8%

To the EARL of GODOLPHIN. While weeping Europe bends beneath her ills, And where the sword destroys not, famine kills; Our isle enjoys by your successful care, The pomp of peace amidst the woes of war.

among Occurrences 6%

Not all the kindness with which they received me could quite restore to me that pleasant familiarity, which I had heretofore enjoyed among them.

above Occurrences 5%

I was a shrewd dashing boy, enjoying life to the finger-tips, and enjoying above all, I will say, pleasing my mother in every way, except in the understanding what she told me-and what I felt I could not understand.

than Occurrences 4%

I found there were other things to be enjoyed than dreams of you, and evenshall I confess it?

after Occurrences 3%

On her death, it was discovered that all the property at her disposal she had left to her sonto be enjoyed after his death by Catherinewho, the testatrix never doubted, when she executed the will (for which purpose she made her solitary journey to Barnstable), would, if ever he reappeared, become Herbert's wife.

beyond Occurrences 2%

If the gratification of the sensual appetite formed the principal object of living, its prolongation would be to the epicure, as desirable as the prospect of an existence to be enjoyed beyond the limits of the grave, is to the moralist and the believer.

out Occurrences 2%

They enjoy out of patronage, or for literary sensation, rather than in grave reality.

throughout Occurrences 2%

When summer's delightful season arrives, rarely in this country too warm to be enjoyed throughout the day in the open air, there is nothing more grateful than a profusion of choice flowers around and within our dwellings.

within Occurrences 2%

That extension of the franchise which made Rome's conquests possible, was, after all, the extension of a franchise which could only be practically enjoyed within the walls of the imperial city itself.

before Occurrences 2%

Elephant, don't you think that adorable infant deserves a childhood to enjoy before getting schlepped into Queenhood unprepared?"

amidst Occurrences 1%

I once saw him, in the company of the above mentioned Mr. Tucker, seat himself, at Edmonton Fair, in one of those vulgar vehicles called swings: he was highly delighted with the novelty of the exercise, which he enjoyed amidst the rude stare and boisterous grins of the motley group around him; "this is life," said he, upon getting out of the swing, "what shall we see next?"

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