Which preposition to use with headache

from Occurrences 10%

It was indeed a delight: loads of incense were burned, there were plenty of Latin chants, large quantities of holy water were expended, and Padre Irene, out of regard for his old friend, sang the Dies Irae in a falsetto voice from the choir, while the neighbors suffered real headaches from so much knell-ringing.

in Occurrences 8%

Probably, then, hot words would have passed between them; each telling the other that he would have a nice headache in the morning and find it impossible not to look very sleepy even if he fixed his hair ever so elaborately.

of Occurrences 6%

This supposition is borne out by the headache which followed them, the headache of an oversecreting pituitary compensating for a defect in its formation.

for Occurrences 5%

Then he got up with a headache for which he held his wife accountable; Alice was getting horribly parsimonious, and had bothered him until he tried to cut down his wine merchant's bill by experimenting with cheaper liquor.

by Occurrences 4%

Several young men who had come from distances to attend the birthday party had stayed over Sunday at the farmhouse, where the revelry still continued in a fitful way, due to vain attempts to relieve racking headaches by further libations.

to Occurrences 2%

I had gone a little way beyond my own proper realm, and it was grateful to feel my centrifugal tendencies overcome by this sable centripetency of force, that took off my strange habitings,only the paraphernalia of headache to her.

as Occurrences 2%

Even to Mrs. Santon's unpardonable slight, in not giving her a parting salutation, pleading one of her timely headaches as an excuse for her non-appearance at the hour of separation,the Sea-flower had left for her a kind farewell.

on Occurrences 2%

She wrote that she suffered from terrible headaches on waking, and that she was often feverish, and that she had no energy whatever.

with Occurrences 1%

He tells us how drunk he got one night in Skye, and how he cured his headache with brandy next morning; and what an intolerable fool he made of himself at an evening party in London after a dinner with the Duke of Montrose, and how Johnson in vain did his best to keep him quiet.

among Occurrences 1%

I counted a headache among my chances.

at Occurrences 1%

O those headaches at dawn of day, when at five, or half-past-five in summer, and not much later in the dark seasons, we were compelled to rise, having been perhaps not above four hours in bed(for we were no go-to-beds with the l

between Occurrences 1%

We bore our long journey better than we dared to expect, for the night was made short by sleep in our large coupé, and during the day we had no more than one headache between us.

during Occurrences 1%

Looking back, I think I must have given them quite a headache during my stay at their house because of my rather careless and casual ways and the laid-back lifestyle I had acquired and was thoroughly enjoying.

en Occurrences 1%

d a headache en fore morning dat nigger war dead.

under Occurrences 1%

Of galvanism this much may be said, that it is one of the most valuable methods which we possess for treating the form of headache under consideration, for not only does it cause contraction of the smaller arteries, but it also exerts a soothing influence upon the plasma of the brain itself.

after Occurrences 1%

Mrs. Carrington was commanded to have a headache after dinner, and retired with it to bed; and from ten till one we sat and conspired.

Which preposition to use with  headache