Which preposition to use with mints

of Occurrences 42%

Even if this country gets drawn into the war, there's a mint of money in that show as I see it.

in Occurrences 23%

The costs they make here are very good, however, altho' they do put a little too much mint in them, I must say.

for Occurrences 13%

When they stop you, tell them you come from Donnegan and that you have to get me some mint for a julep.

with Occurrences 5%

Many cooks boil a small bunch of mint with the peas, or garnish them with it, by boiling a few sprigs in a saucepan by themselves.

at Occurrences 5%

This grease is used in the mint at Paris, and is highly approved.

to Occurrences 3%

It had all been to win her attention, from the fight for the mint to the tagging for the dance.

during Occurrences 1%

We have seen under its influence our specie augmented beyond eighty millions, our coinage increased so as to make that of gold amount, between August, 1834, and December, 1836, to $10,000,000, exceeding the whole coinage at the Mint during the thirty-one previous years.

like Occurrences 1%

With ease such fond chimeras we pursue, As fancy frames for fancy to subdue: 160 But when ourselves to action we betake, It shuns the mint like gold that chemists make.

by Occurrences 1%

Hardinge wished me to try Herries again, with the view of opening the Mint by making him Chancellor of the Exchequer in India; but I told him Herries said his domestic circumstances made it impossible, and the Duke did not seem to like it at all.

under Occurrences 1%

For example, he retained the coinage minted under Nero and Galba and Otho, evincing no displeasure at their images; and whatever gifts had been bestowed upon any persons he held to be valid and deprived no one of any such possession.

among Occurrences 1%

Found mint among the high grass, where our tent poles were put.

Which preposition to use with  mints