Which preposition to use with follow

in Occurrences 1198%

Or rather, the sunobedient to its attractionwas rising toward it, with the earth following in its trail.

with Occurrences 451%

The young men were impressed, and the congregation listened to the sermon that followed with more than usual attention.

from Occurrences 301%

But when, on the contrary, you have before you a good man, a just man, who has considered deeply a question which you allow to be full of difficulty; who regrets, but cannot, being human, avert the miseries which to some unhappy individuals follow from the very wisdom of his rule,what can you do?

on Occurrences 276%

And if a fair Princess should be missing at the noon and her palace be skipped from sight, it will follow on the rubbing of it.

after Occurrences 229%

Think of all the thousands of men he was wont to see following after him,

at Occurrences 202%

After a little play he was landed safely in the boat, and another, and another, followed at almost every throw.

to Occurrences 197%

"'And is it not strange,' said the other, 'that a woman so young and beautiful, should be content to follow to the grave one who is old enough to be her grandfather, and whom she once loathed?

as Occurrences 106%

Suddenly the tables were empty; everyone rushed towards the lighted compartments of the train, and a scene of indescribable jubilation followed as train after train of armed men rushed by into the night.

for Occurrences 88%

Collins pitched first 7-1/3 innings of second game, Hall followed for 2-2/3 innings and Bedient for 1 inning, but as game was tie no one has defeat or victory charged against him.

of Occurrences 61%

There followed of course cases of libel.

by Occurrences 47%

And the girl followed by striving to prove that her interest in Donnegan was purely impersonal.

without Occurrences 42%

"St. Leger would not expose his men to the slaughter which must follow without good and sufficient cause.

like Occurrences 37%

He reached me his hand and went on without a word; and I with terror crept after him, treading in his steps, following like his shadow.

along Occurrences 36%

A couple of bungling tenderfeet" As we rowed in and skirted the shore, I could see a dark figure following along at the edge.

through Occurrences 29%

He picked up some kind of a trail, which we followed through the long afternoon.

behind Occurrences 27%

Caesar without delay followed behind him.

into Occurrences 22%

With a sudden, impulsive movement, and somewhat to Cassy's surprise, Johnnie followed into the pantry, seized the proffered cap and apron and proceeded to put them on.

between Occurrences 20%

An altercation followed between him and Mr. Moffat, which, deeply as it involved my life and reputation, failed to impress me, as it might otherwise have done, if my whole mind had not been engaged in reconciling the difficulty about this ring with what I knew of Carmel and the probability which existed of her having been responsible for its removal from her sister's hand.

than Occurrences 13%

White is a boy differing from others more in aptitude to follow than in ability to lead.

across Occurrences 13%

Alec had followed across the room and now stood close by her.

during Occurrences 13%

But bad as was the route the men had followed during the night, it was easy as compared with the position they had set out to carry.

about Occurrences 13%

Most people now seem to treasure anything they value in proportion to the extent that it's followed about and surrounded by the vulgar public.

under Occurrences 12%

But by the time the main body was following under Morgan the British blue-jackets were firing down from the walls at less than point-blank range.

throughout Occurrences 11%

This advice he certainly followed throughout his life; and he began pretty early too.

within Occurrences 11%

"Three years of dreaming and two years of waking," Scott calls it in one of his diaries, thirty years later; and his own marriage followed within a year after that of his lost love.

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