Which preposition to use with lend

to Occurrences 116%

To enable the 54th to move, the transport lent to the 52nd and 75th

on Occurrences 12%

" "Thou lendest on sufficient pledges to masks, careful Hosea, or fame belies thy generosity.

for Occurrences 11%

The Army Council have consented, at the request of the First Lord of the Admiralty, to lend for this purpose the services of Colonel Alexander Gibb, K.B.E., C.B., R.E., Chief Engineer, Port Construction, British Armies in France.

at Occurrences 9%

Thou hast moneys to lend at usury?" "The question had better be put to the Republic's treasury!

unto Occurrences 7%

| iiij to Thomas Dowton, Mr Porter | Lent unto the company the 18 of Aguste 1598 to bye a Booke |

in Occurrences 5%

A very large proportion of the funds which they dispensed was given or lent in small sums in order to enable poor Jews "to set up for themselves."

from Occurrences 4%

The Deputy Controller of Auxiliary Shipbuilding was an officer lent from the War Office, whose previous experience had lain, I believe, largely in the railway world; some of his assistants and staff were, however, men with experience of shipbuilding.

Against Occurrences 4%

So they, enranged well, Did on those two attend, And their best service lend Against their wedding day, which was not long: 125 Sweet Themmes!

with Occurrences 3%

Shylock being a hard-hearted man, exacted the payment of the money he lent with such severity, that he was much disliked by all good men, and particularly by Anthonio, a young merchant of Venice; and Shylock as much hated Anthonio, because he used to lend money to people in distress, and would never take any interest for the money he lent; therefore there was great enmity between this covetous Jew and the generous merchant Anthonio.

without Occurrences 3%

He often lent without any at all.

about Occurrences 2%

The landlady was communicative: she told us that some travellers like ourselves some time ago had given her a New Testament, which she had lent about the village, together with tracts, and that she wished for more.

by Occurrences 2%

Patriots, in peace, assert the people's right; With noble stubbornness resisting might: No lawless mandates from the court receive, Nor lend by force, but in a body give.

of Occurrences 2%

I'll gie ye the lend of some of our Jamie's clubs, and it's no way at a' to the links," Secretly I had nae doot o' my bein' able to hit a little

out Occurrences 2%

she, You plainly in her face may read it, Could lend out of that moment's store Five years of happiness or more 135 To any that might need it.

until Occurrences 1%

If you would like to borrow Until the daffodil Unties her yellow bonnet Beneath the village door, Until the bees, from clover rows Their hock and sherry draw, Why, I will lend until just then, But not an hour more!

letterswithout Occurrences 1%

Of such Victorine, assistant editor to Miranda, learned richly from Annawho merely lent letterswithout Anna knowing it.

during Occurrences 1%

In the evening dancing is vigorously pursued to the music of a guitar; unfortunately, it was Lent during my visit, when all public amusements are prohibited.

as Occurrences 1%

A heavy wedding-ring, the property of Drummond (who was not married), was also lent as a graceful suggestion, and at the last moment Fauquier affixed to Cass's scarf an enormous specimen pin of gold and quartz.

Which preposition to use with  lend