Which preposition to use with happen
On reaching the house, my sister inquired what had happened to Pepper, and I told her he had been fighting with a wildcat, of which I had heard there were several about.
Aen. ii, 724] Will he nill he, all that happens in heaven he needs must see.
And no sooner was it observed that I was in the temple than (even while the sacred office was going on) that happened which had always happened at other times, and not only did the men turn their eyes to gaze upon me, but the women did the same, as if Venus or Minerva had newly descended from the skies, and would never again be seen by them in that spot where I was seated.
Another thing happened on this memorable day which caused quite a sensation, especially among the members of the upper and lower divisions of the Fourth Form.
But whatever there was to awaken their interest out of doors, a thing was destined to happen during their first morning school which would be a still greater surprise than anything they had yet encountered during their short residence at Ronleigh.
'This is what happens with those who have been living in the king's palaces,' he said with a smile.
Nothing happened for a long time.
But, I call God to witness, nothing that has happened between us had the slightest influence upon the love I bore him, nor has it now.
Viola gave him money, and directed him to furnish her with suitable apparel, ordering her clothes to be made of the same colour and in the same fashion her brother Sebastian used to wear, and when she was dressed in her manly garb, she looked so exactly like her brother, that some strange errors happened by means of their being mistaken for each other; for, as will afterwards appear, Sebastian was also saved.
Something's going to happen after tea this evening in that place under the pavilionyou know where I mean?" The other two nodded their heads.
If such miracles can happen before his eyes, shall not the extreme range even of travel or metaphysics be allowed?
It seems hardly possible to me that such things should happen without its coming to the ears of the prefects who were the perpetrators of the deeds in question.
With what had happened about the other dress in her mind, she examined the marks closely, and with such intentness as to raise the curiosity of a housemaid who happened to come into the room.
No one could even make a guess as to what had happened within the enemy's lines; but there was not a man present who did not believe that now had come our time to raise the siege in such a manner that the fort would not be invested again for many days to come.
I believe it happened from your weakness and foolishness, or you could not have behaved with such irresponsibility, but I'm trying to look at it quite calmly.
Russia was the greatest danger, the greatest threat to Europe; what happened had to happen under one form or another.
Soon, straight and large, upward each plant aspires; All happens as our noble lord desires.
It originally meant writing to a person's name or after it (that is, imputing to the person by means of written words) some quality or happening of which he was regarded as the embodiment, source, or cause.
"It was impossible to see what was happening among the ships of the foe.
"Things do sometimes happen like that!"
It all happened through the Boy's producing a fish, and presenting it on bended knee at a respectful distance.
"Both child and man," says Froebel, "desire to know the significance of what happens around them; this is the foundation of Greek choruses, especially in tragedy, and of many productions in the realm of legends and fairy-tales.
That's what happens along of all these Sunday Schools.
We made rapid progress on our journey, and nothing worthy of note happened until one afternoon, along the banks of the Little Blue River, we spied a band of Indians hunting on the opposite side of the stream, three miles away.
And Mordecai told him of all that had happened unto him, and of the sum of the money that Haman had promised to pay to the king's treasuries for the Jews, to destroy them.