Which preposition to use with leader

of Occurrences 2122%

I think the most delightful political position in the world must be "leader of the opposition"you have no responsibilities, can concentrate all your energies in pointing out the weak spots in your adversary's armour, and have always your work cut out for you, for as soon as one ministry falls, you can set to work to demolish its successor, which seems the most interesting occupation possible.

in Occurrences 396%

If there are born leaders in every other department of the world's work, men who quietly but firmly assert their authority and supremacy in the tasks in which they hold, by free election or legitimate appointment, a place at the headit ought to be so in the Church of God!

on Occurrences 57%

And even after they have fought it out and come to some sort of understanding, the first happy thought of your born Leader on awakening is to proclaim himself boss of the camp.

among Occurrences 56%

Ringan's tale of a white leader among the tribes was always in my head.

at Occurrences 49%

I vas orchestra leader at the Theater Royal in Stuttgart, unt our king haf complimented me many times.

for Occurrences 41%

Peetka wouldn't interrupt it, even to curse the Leader for getting up and stretching himself.

to Occurrences 32%

Meanwhile the appeal of the revolutionary leaders to the National Guard had been listened to.

with Occurrences 32%

The soldiers would naturally follow such a leader with alacrity; especially because they expected no opposition: but human expectations are frequently deceived.

as Occurrences 25%

These columns were placed under the command of such energetic leaders as Changarnier and Cavaignac, Canrobert and Pélissier, Bedeau and Lamoricière, St. Arnaud and the Duc d'Aumale.

from Occurrences 19%

And standing up, he picked up the blade from beside him, and bowed to the leader from Gracedieu.

by Occurrences 17%

Coleridge said: "I am leader by an accident."

like Occurrences 13%

The influence which spread most widely was that of leaders like Ghazâlî, the Father of the later Mohammedan Church, who recommended moral purification of the soul as the only way by which men should come nearer to God.

than Occurrences 9%

It is not to any great esteem of the officers, that the English soldier is indebted for his spirit in the hour of battle; for, perhaps, it does not often happen, that he thinks much better of his leader than of himself.

against Occurrences 7%

[Est]Viriathus, the Lusitanian leader against the Romans in Spain, is assassinated by order of the consul Caepio.

into Occurrences 7%

Still it was an indication that Mike might be set down as a belligerent, who was disposed to follow his leader into the battle, without troubling him with many questions concerning the merits of the quarrel.

under Occurrences 7%

Within the walls an emperor in the decline of life commanded a small and disunited force, with twenty leaders under his orders, each at the head of an almost independent band of Greek, Genoese, Venetian, or Catalan soldiers.

after Occurrences 5%

Whatever his intention may have been, his expedition was a failure, for Melissus, the son of Ithagenes, a man of culture, who was then in command of the Samian forces, conceiving a contempt for the small force of the Athenians and the want of experience of their leaders after Pericles' departure, persuaded his countrymen to attack them.

during Occurrences 4%

This represents the tone of their daily Press, and the change of attitude has been proved to be scientifically correct in various books published by their leaders during the present year.

through Occurrences 4%

Dave had became a leader through suffering.

about Occurrences 3%

In the Northern cities such as Philadelphia, Utica, Boston, Haverhill, mobs broke up meetings of abolitionists, and dragged the leaders about the streets.

amongst Occurrences 3%

The Rev. John Newton, one of the leaders amongst the evangelical clergy, held the incumbency of St. Mary Woolnoth.

until Occurrences 2%

Ethelwold, a nephew of Edward, united the Danes under his own banner, and relations were strained between the leaders until 905, when Ethelwold was slain.

up Occurrences 2%

In hot weather it was pleasant enough to play hide-and-seek or follow-my-leader up and down the long alleys of cool white linen, and if a sudden gust of wind or some unexpected turn of the game set the wet sheets flapping in the children's faces, their senses were rather tickled than annoyed.

toward Occurrences 2%

" The conjoint movement of the leaders toward the Indian bivouac was a signal for their followers to mingle and exchange greetings.

without Occurrences 2%

Usually well-trained pack horses will follow their leader without question, walk almost in his tracks, and the rider in front only has to show the way.

Which preposition to use with  leader