Which preposition to use with fooleries

of Occurrences 15%

Being the one honest man in the communitythe one man who creates, not only his own food but the food of others besides, and who knows the value of his work, he perceives without illusion the foolery of War, the hideous waste of it, the shocking toll of agony and loss which it inflictsand if left to himself would as a rule have no hand in it.

in Occurrences 7%

If that is not what we are out for, then I do not understand what we are out for; there is dishonesty and trickery and diplomacy and foolery in the struggle, and I am no longer whole-hearted for such a half-hearted war.

at Occurrences 2%

"No such fooleries at my time of life.

from Occurrences 1%

No one suspected that Sterne, not content with borrowing his trick of rambling from Rabelais, and his airs of erudition from Burton, and his fooleries from Bruscambille, had coolly transferred whole passages from the second of these writers, not only without acknowledgment, but with the intention, obviously indicated by his mode of procedure, of passing them off as his own.

like Occurrences 1%

"If you think, however, that you can alter our entire business principles by a piece of foolery like this, you are making the mistake of your life.

to Occurrences 1%

'A guilty conscience needs no accuser'; but I am sorry you had not pride enough to keep your disgusting fooleries to yourself.

of Occurrences 1%

The Wife is overrun with Affectation, the Husband sunk into Brutality: The Lady cannot bear the Noise of the Larks and Nightingales, hates your tedious Summer Days, and is sick at the Sight of shady Woods and purling Streams; the Husband wonders how any one can be pleased with the Fooleries of Plays and Operas, and rails from Morning to Night at essenced Fops and tawdry Courtiers.

with Occurrences 1%

"I have seen the Princess's flittermice about her before, often enough (I thank thee for the word, Sir Captain.), but this is the first time she has performed the ink-pool and crystal foolery with any man.

about Occurrences 1%

"If the young man comes to be a teacher here, let him understand, at once, that we don't want any foolery about the boys.

as Occurrences 1%

which will be found to depend upon some such fooleries as these

Which preposition to use with  fooleries