Which preposition to use with likest

of Occurrences 407%

Wales, Prince of, story of Richard Waddington and; liking of Parisians for; Madame Waddington presented to Princesse Mathilde by; at ball at the Quai d'Orsay.

in Occurrences 232%

The ladies are very comfortable and have as many visitors as they like in the afternoon at stated hours, and the rooms are very tempting with white walls and furniture, and scrupulously clean.

for Occurrences 141%

I've a kind of liking for the deer and moose, and haven't any ill will towards, now and then, a wolf or a painter.

to Occurrences 135%

In Oregon and Washington it grows in dense forests, growing tall and mast-like to a height of 300 feet, and is greatly prized as a lumber tree.

with Occurrences 107%

"I started in life with one ambition," he said, "and that was to have a clean shirt every day of my life; this I have accomplished now for some years; but I have a second ambition, and that is to be an MAP., and represent the people's cause; then I shall be public property, and you may do what you like with me."

about Occurrences 63%

I have always made a point of letting you do exactly as you like about the children, haven't I, Edith?

from Occurrences 33%

" She supped up bird-like from the tip of her spoon, smacking for flavor.

at Occurrences 28%

W. told him he could settle himself as soon as he liked at the Quai d'Orsay, as we should go at once, and would sleep at our house on Wednesday night.

on Occurrences 22%

He set Martin on the back of a horse, then jumped and danced round him, making funny chuckling noises, after which he rolled horse-like on the grass, his arms and legs up in the air, and finally, pulling Martin down, he made him roll too.

than Occurrences 20%

" Her cool eyes ran over the assembly till they lighted on the one I had already noted as more decent-like than the rest.

as Occurrences 18%

They like as iv they couldn't for shame tell her a lie.

without Occurrences 15%

You won't have to work so hard when you've got no rent to pay, and you will have as much of the water as you like without the trouble of walking up the hill for it.

into Occurrences 10%

His voice, shrill and piping, ever and again dropped plummet-like into a hoarse and rattling bass, and, just as one became accustomed to it, soaring upward into the thin treblealternate cricket chirpings and bullfrog croakings, as it were.

by Occurrences 10%

List now:even as ye have suffered, others are suffering: as ye have endured the gloom of dungeon and fear of death, so, at this hour, others do the like by reason of misrule and tyranny.

over Occurrences 9%

He tied my hands and legs, haled me to his horse, and flung me sack-like over the crupper.

behind Occurrences 6%

Bob was stooping down very careful over something in the hedge, and Mr. Bunnett, going up quiet-like behind 'im, see 'im messing about with a pore old toad he 'ad found, with a smashed leg.

across Occurrences 5%

And there will be a destroyer waiting at Portsmouth to-night with instructions to put ashore secretly anywhere you like across the Channel.

against Occurrences 5%

'Alone with my thoughts,' mused Lady Maulevrier, looking out at the panorama of wintry hills, white, ghost-like against an iron sky.

above Occurrences 5%

As she rose Venus-like above its folds there was a tap on the door, immediately followed by its tentative opening.

among Occurrences 4%

Sivert had always been well liked among folk.

through Occurrences 4%

He looked up into eyes that gleamed hawk-like through glasses, and a throb of recognition went through his heart.

within Occurrences 3%

Then Beltane arose and lifting high his axe, shook it against Garthlaxton's frowning might, where was neither glint of armour nor gleam of pike-head, and turning, hasted back to that dark and silent company which, at his word, rose up from brake and fern and thicket, and followed whither he led, a long line, soundless and phantom-like within a phantom world, where a grey mist swirled and drifted in the death-cold air of dawn.

between Occurrences 3%

Charred stumps, standing sentinel-like between the rock ledges, bore witness that once there had been a fine forest here; but no fresh roots sprang from the ground.

after Occurrences 3%

'Look in any time you like after the first day,' I says.

before Occurrences 3%

"Well, now," resumed Mr. Hardcastle, "it stands to reason children should learn to like what their elders have liked before them.

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