Which preposition to use with exempted

from Occurrences 549%

I felt very anxious to know how it was that their numbers did not increase, as they were exempt from all pestilential diseases, and live in such abundance, that a beggar by trade has never been known among them, and are remarkable for their moral habits.

in Occurrences 10%

Later he becomes a poet, and as such is exempt in some degree from the conventional restraint imposed on those who aspire to polite society.

of Occurrences 2%

Resolved to carry his point, however, the spoiled courtier at length set forth without any leave-taking; a fact which was no sooner ascertained by the monarch than he despatched two of the exempts of his guard to arrest him and bring him back.

on Occurrences 2%

In my State of New York they are exempted on property to the value of $1,500.

than Occurrences 2%

I try to give you just ideas of everything, even at my own expense, for I am assuredly not more exempt than another woman from the faults I sometimes criticise.

as Occurrences 2%

Ergimo, who had in his time commanded the hunters of the Arctic Sea, was almost as completely exempt as myself from sea-sickness; but I was surprised to find that the crew disliked, and, had they ventured, would have grumbled at, the change, being so little accustomed to any long superficial voyage as to suffer like landsmen from rough weather.

by Occurrences 2%

All lands and buildings, except such as are exempt by law, must pay taxes.

therefrom Occurrences 1%

1664], fell with the greatest weight and force upon some other parts, as at London, Hertford, &c.: yet were we, in Buckinghamshire, not wholly exempted therefrom.

to Occurrences 1%

There shall be exempt to an unmarried man not the head of a family, and to non-residents their ordinary wearing apparel and trunk necessary to contain the same.

FOR Occurrences 1%

WHAT DO YOU THINK I GOT YOU EXEMPTED FOR?"]

Which preposition to use with  exempted