Which preposition to use with interference

of Occurrences 298%

He sprang for me with the ferocity of a tiger, and would undoubtedly have torn me to pieces, had it not been for the timely interference of my new-found friend, Wild Bill, who knocked the man down.

with Occurrences 259%

I declined any interference with the minister's appointments, assuring her I had no influence whatever, and she took leave of me very icily.

in Occurrences 122%

There was "Bendigo" Phillips, with boxing-gloves fearfully brandished, appearing in the attitude in which he polished off young Thurlow of the R.A., under the pretence of giving him a lesson in the noble art of self-defence, but in reality to revenge himself upon him for an ill-timed interference in a certain affaire du coeur.

on Occurrences 51%

No interference on their behalf has been of the least use.(Dairy and Letter.)

from Occurrences 47%

If a man thinks he is perfectly able to take care of and to judge for himself he resents interference from another.

by Occurrences 40%

The precautions taken against interference by the men were equally effective against me.

between Occurrences 9%

This last verse was very easy to understand, as the women are always anxious to obtain occupation for a lesser remuneration than the qualified guides, who naturally dislike this interference between them and their earnings, although no bad feeling really exists on the matter.

for Occurrences 7%

Cromwell's interference for the Albigenses, B[onaparte]'s against the Swiss.

to Occurrences 5%

[Footnote 5: Here is a change from the impression conveyed in the first act: he attributes his interference to his care for what befitted royalty; whereas, talking to Ophelia (40, 72), he attributes it entirely to his care for her;so partly in the speech correspondent to the present in 1st Q.: Now since which time, seeing his loue thus cross'd, Which I tooke to be idle, and but sport, He straitway grew into a melancholy,]

at Occurrences 4%

I was in his way here, and he owed me one besides for my interference at Montpellier that night....

as Occurrences 3%

Nothing was said as to the place where the Company should hold its meetings, and accordingly after a few months the Company transferred itself and its charter to New England, in order that it might carry out its intentions with as little interference as possible on the part of the crown.

than Occurrences 2%

But the gradual growth of a strong public opinion, fed by a clear perception of the harm married women do to their unsupported sisters by their competition, and directed towards the establishment of a healthy social feeling against the wage-earning proclivities of married women, would be a far more wholesome as well as a more potent method of interference than the passing of any law.

against Occurrences 2%

The absolutist governments, in protection of their divine right, have leagued in a saintly alliance, with the openly avowed purpose to aid one another by mutual interference against the spirit of revolution and the anarchy of republicanism.

before Occurrences 1%

If we were discussing the question of Allied interference before the fact, I could give many reasons for remaining neutral; but we have to recognise that for their own purposes they have interfered, that their Military Missions and forces have been operating in the country for over a year, during which time they have made commitments and given pledges of a more or less binding character.

under Occurrences 1%

Although sensible, as a general rule, of the impropriety of Executive interference under a Government like ours, where every individual enjoys the right of directly petitioning Congress, yet, viewing this case as one of very peculiar character, I deem it my duty to recommend it to your favorable consideration.

Which preposition to use with  interference