Which preposition to use with mentors

to Occurrences 7%

"We are to become public mentors to the simple natives of Chazy County," continued Patsy, warming up to her subject and speaking oratorically.

of Occurrences 5%

We have written in vain, if it now be necessary to point out a multitude of things in which that professed instructor and Mentor of the public, the editor of the Active Inquirer, had made a false estimate of himself, as well as of his fellow-creatures.

in Occurrences 2%

And yet would the sternest and severest mentor in the world bid me marry without love, for the sake of its effect on my character?

for Occurrences 1%

On the other hand, there is nothing to show that, if I were a creative artist, I should be a good mentor for beginners.

than Occurrences 1%

Gray was haughty, impatient, intolerant of the peculiarities of others, according to the author of 'Walpoliana:' doubtless he detected the vanity, the actual selfishness, the want of earnest feeling in Horace, which had all been kept down at school, where boys are far more unsparing Mentors than their betters.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Colonel Musgrave was his mentor throughout the process; and the oldest families of Lichfield very shortly sat at table with the former overseer, and not at all unwillingly, since his dinners were excellent and an infatuated Rudolph Musgravean axiom now in planning any list of guests,was very shortly to marry the man's daughter.

as Occurrences 1%

And De Grammont would laugh at his mentor as the "Cato of Normandy.

in Occurrences 1%

] Since very early in the War My Mentors in the Press Have never failed in warning me, By way of S.O.S., To keep my eye on So-and-So In times of storm and stress.

at Occurrences 1%

Hence it was that Bonaparte's brothers wished to re move Hortense, since they knew that she was her mother's main stay; that she, with her gentle, amiable disposition, her tact and good sense, her penetrating and never-failing sagacity, stood like a wise young Mentor at the side of her beautiful, attractive, impulsive, somewhat vain, and very extravagant mother.

by Occurrences 1%

The maids of Java flocked before his door, Attracted by the trousers that he wore; While his vest, a bosom-venter, Shook Formosa to the centre, And they hailed him as a mentor by the score.

Which preposition to use with  mentors