Which preposition to use with feud

between Occurrences 63%

There had long been a feud between Boone and the late Senator Sprague, and Olympia conjectured most of what the daughter reserved.

with Occurrences 58%

It was rather a fine thing for a boy in the Upper Fourth to be accosted in a familiar manner by a prefect, and asked sometimes to visit the latter in his study; and when such things were possible, it was hardly worth while to spend time and attention in carrying on a feud with youngsters in the Third Form.

of Occurrences 37%

It was the old feud of many generationsmade deadlier now by Kazan's memory of that night at the top of the Sun Rock.

IN Occurrences 19%

A FEUD IN THE WILDERNESS XXI.

among Occurrences 6%

In fine, no jesting is allowable which is not thoroughly innocent: it is an unworthy perverting of wit to employ it in biting and scratching; in working prejudice to any man's reputation or interest; in needlessly incensing any man's anger or sorrow; in raising animosities, dissensions, and feuds among any.

at Occurrences 6%

(My book, 3) © 28Jun35; AA179113. Margaret Lowry (A); 10Apr63; R313633. GLIDDEN, FREDERICK D. The feud at Single Shot, by Luke Short, pseud.

against Occurrences 5%

The Walloons cherish bitter suspicions of the Flemings; they scent the racial German, and are promising that after the war they will wage a life and death feud against the German part of the Flemish nature.

on Occurrences 1%

Thus, as we ran like torrentsthus, as we swept with bridal rapture over the Campo Santo of the cathedral gravessuddenly we became aware of a vast necropolis rising upon the far-off horizona city of sepulchres, built within the saintly cathedral for the warrior dead that rested from their feuds on earth.

than Occurrences 1%

Now, religion often caused more feuds than anything else: still it was impossible to have a priest for every persuasion, and one ought to suffice for the whole colony.

to Occurrences 1%

Obdurate at first, he would have yielded had not Kriemhild advised him to pursue the feud to the bitter end, unless her brothers consented to surrender Hagen to her tender mercies.

within Occurrences 1%

The feuds within our land are stilled, although They say the Moor will soon renew the fight, And hopes from Africa his kinsman's aid, Ben Jussuf and his army, bred in strife.

amongst Occurrences 1%

Fortunately for us, their vehement speeches soon produced a violent feud amongst themselves.

as Occurrences 1%

We fight one another to the great pleasure of Russia and Prussia, who enjoy our fratricidal feuds as the Romans in the amphitheatre enjoyed the fights of the barbarians in the arena.

before Occurrences 1%

The tribes lose their fear that their independence will be assailed, they come in time to the Political Officer for advice, they lay their private quarrels and feuds before him for arbitration.

by Occurrences 1%

In Scotland the spirit of disaffection equally prevailed among the superior officers; but their attention was averted from political feuds by military operations.

for Occurrences 1%

It turned out afterward that there had been a sort of armistice proclaimed, and all the local chiefs had undertaken to observe it and cease from blood-feuds for three days, provided that each chief should prove peaceful intention by bringing with him only two men.

from Occurrences 1%

He seemed to know the ins and outs of every blood-feud from Beersheba to Damascus, and warmed to his subject as you listened.

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