Which preposition to use with inducement

to Occurrences 86%

The high wages that were being paid were a great inducement to me, and the position of an "extra hand" was a pleasant one.

for Occurrences 39%

He was soon back again: travel had no inducement for him.

of Occurrences 30%

Their talents find them employment every where; and the necessity they are under of a laborious exertion of these talents, and of submitting to a great deal from those whose customs and manners are not to their taste, and whom they feel inferior to themselves, is a considerable check to the desire to go abroad, so much so, that we hold out the farther inducement of political distinction when they return.

in Occurrences 8%

Champe bitterly deplored the fate of Andre, and confessed that the hope of saving the unfortunate young man had been his main inducement in undertaking his dangerous enterprise.

with Occurrences 3%

In fine, a decisive inducement with me for acceding to the measure is to show by this token of respect to the southern Republics the interest that we take in their welfare and our disposition to comply with their wishes.

than Occurrences 2%

To whom then can this rich territory offer greater inducements than to the colored people of the United States?

on Occurrences 2%

Far from this,on the contrary, she is widely known at home and abroad as presenting as many inducements on the score of husbandry alone as any of the most highly favored of States.

within Occurrences 1%

Denbigh tried every inducement within his power to keep the doctor in his own society.

by Occurrences 1%

(New York, 1904); Konrad Habler, "The Spanish Colonial Empire," in Helmolt, History of the World, vol I.] As long as mining remained the chief industry the islands failed to prosper; and the reports of adversity so strongly checked the Spanish impulse for adventure that special inducements by the government were required to sustain any flow of emigration.

from Occurrences 1%

Impressed with these ideas, I readily embraced the offer of a friend to accompany him from Gibraltar to this place, intending to travel further up the country, should I meet with sufficient inducement from the result of my observations here.

as Occurrences 1%

The teacher must follow up the plan after a few days by other measures for those pupils who will not yield to such inducements as these.

Which preposition to use with  inducement