Which preposition to use with kenned
But they're all men to ride the ford with, if that should come which we ken of.
He got off with Ken in his power boat in surprisingly short order.
he queried, squinting toward Ken with a preoccupied eye.
Not more than three gigantic leaps brought Ken to the spot; he vaulted the wall with a clean and magnificent spring that would have won him fame at school.
It flickered out in Dom Sebastian, who dragged his country into a mad invasion of Morocco and vanished from human ken on the disastrous battlefield of Alcazar-Khebir.
"What do you ken about them?"
"But at a price, ye ken at a price!
He cast up-river in search of it and disappeared from civilised ken for seven merciful years.
" Later events, however, convinced me that I swam never in Solon's ken as a rival for her smiles.
Of Byron's two contemporary rivals, Wordsworth had no feverish blood; nothing drove him to the world without; consequently his "eyes avert their ken from half of human fate," and his influence, though perennial, will always be limited.
Roy handed up Othman and scrambled out himself but they had to lift Ken out of the water.
The man himself, to whom we owed our deliverance, stood near his primitive mast, trimming his sail carefully, and looking out with his far-reaching, sagacious ken over the waste of waters, into which the blood-red, full-orbed sun seemed dipping, suddenly, as for his night-bath.
But Conrade of Montserrat no sooner came within his ken than the noble hound, uttering a furious yell (the Nubian at the same time slipping his leash), leapt upon the noble charger, and seizing the marquis by the throat, pulled him from the saddle.
But not until morning illumined the world of waters did the Wolverine's people feel confident that the Laughing Lass would not vanish away from their ken like a shape of the mist.
As for the gun, we took it in fair fight, and as' At a sign from Hartmann, Achmet, the corporal, struck Ken across the mouth.
'They're on to us,' muttered Ken between set teeth.