Which preposition to use with misapprehension

of Occurrences 32%

Akin to this is his absolute misapprehension of the Christian religion which he labours to refute.

on Occurrences 12%

It need scarcely be said that a misleading finger-post is carefully to be avoided, except in the rare cases where it may be advisable to beget a momentary misapprehension on the part of the audience, which shall be almost instantly corrected in some pleasant or otherwise effective fashion.

as Occurrences 8%

I was disposed to think that Father de Vico labored under some misapprehension as to the purport of Professor Schumacher's communications, as afterwards appeared to be the case.

in Occurrences 6%

We are aware that the more learned among those who disbelieve in the divinity of Christ suppose themselves to be sustained by written authority, contending for errors of translation, mistakes and misapprehensions in the ancient texts.

about Occurrences 3%

'Excuse me,' the officer said, speaking calmly, 'but you are under a gross misapprehension about us.

to Occurrences 3%

There is an occidental misapprehension to the effect that every woman beyond the borders of the Levant is a languorous and waxen lily, floating in a milk-warm pool of idleness.

at Occurrences 1%

The greatest aggravation of the evil, and that which would place us in the most unfavorable light both before the world and posterity, is, as I am firmly convinced, that the secession movement has been chiefly based upon a misapprehension at the South of the sentiments of the majority in several of the Northern States.

among Occurrences 1%

I feel a strange kinship and intimacy with all sorts of queer and outlandish racesChinese, Egyptian, Mexican, or Polynesianand always a slight but persistent sense of estrangement and misapprehension among my own people.

than Occurrences 1%

On few subjects are the public under more misapprehension than on the absolute and relative circulation of several portions of the London daily press.

with Occurrences 1%

There has always been from the first publication of Manfred, a strange misapprehension with respect to it in the public mind.

between Occurrences 1%

But there should be no misapprehension between you and me, dearest Miles.

Which preposition to use with  misapprehension