Which preposition to use with hazard

OF Occurrences 319%

[Illustration: THE HAZARD OF THE HORSE-CARS.

in Occurrences 34%

Such was his evil temper, that he set the steps at a dangerous hazard in the dark, in order that scholarswhose eyes are bleared at bestmight risk their legs to the end of time.

to Occurrences 27%

In January, 1680-1, the Commons resolved that "until a Bill be passed for excluding the Duke of York, they could not vote any supply, without danger to His Majesty and extreme hazard to the Protestant religion.

at Occurrences 8%

George I. and George II. used, on certain days to play at Hazard at the grooms' postern at St. James's, and the name "Hells," as applied to modern gaming-houses is derived from that given to the gloomy room used by the royal gamblers.

on Occurrences 7%

These were objects of too much importance to the country to be hazarded on an unnecessary speculation.

from Occurrences 6%

If, as once in a while happens, it is found that there are too many ballots, those in excess are drawn hap-hazard from the pile by the supervisors and destroyed.

with Occurrences 4%

" "Well," Phinuit hazarded with a good show of confidence, "I guess you won't tell us to go plumb to hell, will you?" "No; I promise to be more original than that.

for Occurrences 4%

He next put to sea with a small army, and his subjects believed that he was resolved to expose himself to the utmost hazard for the defence and recovery of his dominions: but they were surprised, after a few days, to see him return again into harbour, without attempting any thing.

by Occurrences 3%

The preservation of the species was a point of such necessity, that Nature has secured it at all hazards by immensely overloading the passion, at the risk of perpetual crime and disorder.

through Occurrences 3%

I had been wading through bracken up to my neck, or wandering almost at hazard through chestnut-woods for an hour or two, when hope was revived by my meeting a peasant, who told me that I was not far from the village of Firmi.

about Occurrences 2%

The inner room was ablaze with light, and the furniture stood hap-hazard about it, just as I had seen it earlier in the day.

as Occurrences 2%

The schooner had been described by Hazard as 'jumping' into the sea.

into Occurrences 2%

had come near to prevail against us; but just as the state baffled his well laid schemes, the lady has been thrown by hazard into the hands of the rioters, since which time there is no account of her movements!" Paolo Soranzo secretly hoped she was in the arms of the Neapolitan.

than Occurrences 2%

His actions are bold and venturous, and more full of hazard than use.

without Occurrences 1%

One of the company remarked that prudence ought to be distinguished from fear; and that if Venustulus was afraid of nocturnal adventures, no man who considered how much every avenue of the town was infested with robbers could think him blameable; for why should life be hazarded without prospect of honour or advantage?

beside Occurrences 1%

There was one hazard beside which foul air and stray shots were negligible, a siege within this siege.

among Occurrences 1%

Edwards's deterministic doctrine found numerous adherents (among them his son, who bore his father's name, died 1801) as well as strenuous opponents (Tappan, Whedon, Hazard among later names), and essentially contributed to the development of philosophical thought in the United States.

toward Occurrences 1%

Nell faltered, pointing at hazard toward the westand upon the man inquiring if she meant a certain town which he named, Nell, to avoid more questioning, said "Yes, that was the place."

until Occurrences 1%

At ten o'clock on the night of the 13th the sharp-shooters received orders to hold their line at all hazards until dawn; then to retire.

against Occurrences 1%

He dared to admit that much that was popularly held to be Popish was ancient, Catholic, edifying; he dared to warn Churchmen that the loose unsifted imputations, so securely hazarded against Rome, were both discreditable and dangerous.

out Occurrences 1%

On arriving, he sent for an Arab boy at hazard out of the street, and after various ceremonies, poured ink into the boy's hand, into which the boy was to look.

Which preposition to use with  hazard