Which preposition to use with fared

with Occurrences 76%

Let us see how it fares with Pepys!

for Occurrences 62%

The advertisement to which I refer road as follows: "If the gentleman in a dark hat and gray pantaloons, who, in a Broadway stage, one day last week, passed up the fare for a lady with blue eyes and high-heeled boots, will call at 831 Dash street, second floor, he will hear of something to his advantage.

of Occurrences 52%

The good-natured bachelor was content with his hard fare of soda-bread and bacon, but Tom, the only creature in the world acknowledging dependence on him, must needs be provided with fresh meat.

in Occurrences 51%

How would Mike fare in an encounter with Beaumaroy?

to Occurrences 41%

"What time's the next train back to Ronleigh?" asked Jack, as he paid the money for their fare to the ticket-collector.

at Occurrences 24%

"Quite a sound idea, I have no doubt Morriston will do us as wellmuch better than we should fare at the local hotel or Assembly Rooms.

on Occurrences 22%

The fare on fast days consisted of water and soup made with flour; fruit and oil and bread were also eaten.

like Occurrences 20%

But maybe the chief reason is that I've some little skill of arms, so that the lad that questions me is apt to fare like Cosh.

as Occurrences 16%

He was still Archbishop; but his revenues were cut off, and had it not been for the bounty of Louis the King of France, who admired him and respected his cause, he might have fared as a simple monk.

from Occurrences 15%

This is the minimum sum necessary to pay his fare from Seattle to Juneau, purchase his outfit and supplies for one year and pay his necessary expenses in the gold region for that length of time.

by Occurrences 9%

I have much business; hold, there's thy fare by water, my Lady lies this night RED.

during Occurrences 5%

They were trained for months for the big battle till their bodies were brought to such a state of fitness that Spartan fare during the ten days of ceaseless action caused neither grumble nor fatigue.

within Occurrences 4%

And he had come sent by the King to Antequera's tower, To learn how Vindaraja fared within that prison bower.

than Occurrences 4%

"I have had a good deal worse fare than this, my young friend.

through Occurrences 4%

As Apollo fared through the sandy and rugged wilderness under the blazing sun of an African summer afternoon, he observed with surprise a vast crowd of strange figures swarming about the mouth of a cavern like bees clustering at the entrance to a hive.

without Occurrences 3%

And how would the child fare without her?

before Occurrences 3%

"Sorry there are only biscuits for breakfast, but perhaps there'll be better fare before long.

into Occurrences 3%

He could not therefore pay his fare into the show.

along Occurrences 2%

" In the Andreas, the poet speaks of the ship in one of the most charming of Saxon similes: "Foaming Ocean beats our steed: full of speed this boat is; Fares along foam-throated, flieth on the wave, Likest to a bird.

out Occurrences 2%

"Instead of making them a bill of fare out of patchwork romances and polluting scandal," reads the preface signed by Duncan Campbell, "the good old gentleman who wrote the adventures of my life has made it his business to treat them with a great variety of entertaining passages which always terminate in morals that tend to the edification of all readers, of whatsoever sex, age, or profession.

across Occurrences 2%

They lowered the already stiffened body into it, with a coin in its fingers for Charon's ferry-fare across the Styx, then set the heavy slab in place, all four of them using their utmost strength.

among Occurrences 2%

He had driven economy to the most stringent extremes; he had avoided the intimacy of his class fellows, lest he should be drawn into needless expenses; he had borne with shabby clothing and mean fare among better dressed and richer associates, and been willing to bear it.

past Occurrences 1%

We fared past the merchants' stores, the Cercle Bougainville, and the steamship wharf, and over the Pont de l'Est, or Eastern bridge, to Patutoa.

per Occurrences 1%

Ma esso Becharo, al presente non si atrova in questa terra, et sichondo m'è stato afirmatto l'una l'altra non sono da vendere per pretio nesuno; però che li hanno fatte fare per volerle godere per loro; sichè mi doglio non poter satisfar al dexiderio de quella ecc.

against Occurrences 1%

On the other hand the home authorities were inclined to forbid the Kentuckians to make the offensive return-forays which could alone render successful their defensive war-fare against the savages.

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