Which preposition to use with incentives

to Occurrences 122%

There, clearly, was Henshaw's motive; an incentive to an unscrupulous man to use every art, fair and unfair, to force himself into her favour.

of Occurrences 12%

There are the incentives of profit with honour, common to every speciesthough the latter can be but very imperfectly enjoyed in those other games, where the spectator is only feebly a participator.

for Occurrences 4%

Both men had strong incentives for hastening the affair; and within a fortnight after Moffatt's first advance Ralph was able to tell him that his offer was accepted.

in Occurrences 4%

Although discipline by means of fear, as the word is commonly used, cannot be too strongly condemned, yet there is a "godly fear" of which the Bible speaks, which certainly has its place among incentives in will-training.

than Occurrences 2%

Yet some one had done it, and who had a greater incentive than Charlie Mershone? Poor Mrs. Merrick was inconsolable as the days dragged by.

throughout Occurrences 1%

A vocational aim often serves as a powerful incentive throughout one's student life.

on Occurrences 1%

Leave aside incentives on exclusive stories but working in the Goa press can also mean that even travel bill were not reimbursed.

towards Occurrences 1%

Consequently, there will be every incentive towards the greatest possible efficiency in production.

with Occurrences 1%

His reputation brought him associates from all quarters; and a vision, which he pretended to have appeared to him in his sleep, and which, according to his interpretation of it, prognosticated the greatest successes, proved also a powerful incentive with those ignorant and superstitious people

Which preposition to use with  incentives