Which preposition to use with greeted

with Occurrences 207%

On the contrary, they decidedly relish that sort of thing, and greet with positive hilarity the efforts of some sympathizing rooster to cheer her.

in Occurrences 26%

When the last Balkan War had shown the inner power of the South Slavs, I greeted in it the disintegration of the Turkish Empire, which would be followed by the disintegration of the three other EmpiresAustria, Russia, and Germanyso as to open the way for two, three, or more federations.

to Occurrences 21%

Now while he spake, and being yet some way off, he tripped and fell, and, as he lay thus the foremost of his pursuers, a powerful, red-faced man, leapt towards him, whirling up his quarter-staff to smite; but, in that moment, Beltane leapt also and took the blow upon his staff and swung it aloft, yet stayed the blow, and, bestriding the prostrate jester, spake soft and gentle, on this wise: "Greeting to thee, forest fellow!

as Occurrences 15%

At most of the houses he was affectionately greeted as "Jedge" and was held in long conversations across the fence.

on Occurrences 8%

He came slowly back from the pitch, still holding his hand to the back of his head; and though his individual score had barely run into double figures, he was greeted on all sides with hearty cheers.

from Occurrences 7%

He seemed to enjoy peculiar privileges, not only from his situation, but by the loud salutations and noisy welcomes with which he was greeted from the crowd below.

at Occurrences 7%

" Ozma and the Lunechien party of five was greeted at the border of the Sniffer Nation by President Humongous Schnozzle himself.

for Occurrences 5%

There was more than one kindly greeting for the new hand, and occasionally somebody clapped her on the shoulder and assured her that a few days more would get her used to the work.

ye Occurrences 1%

Others in courtesy, Whenever they meet ye, With new fashions greet ye: Changing each congee, Sometime beneath knee, With, "Good sir, pardon me," And much more foolery, Paltry and foppery, Dissembling knavery: Hands sometime kissing, But honesty missing.

than Occurrences 1%

ye are like the tide Ye mak' a feint awa' to gang; But lang awa' ye winna bide, An' better greet than aye think lang.

thine Occurrences 1%

Thou'st lost a mother, kind and dear, No more her sweet voice greets thine ear In winning tones, that could impart Gladness and joy to thy young heart.

toward Occurrences 1%

shouted the crowd, while they hastened with joyous laughter and words of greeting toward their beloved seer.

Which preposition to use with  greeted