Which preposition to use with misunderstandings

between Occurrences 53%

There must have been some misunderstanding between the marshal's household and the officials at Versailles, as but one staircase (and there are several) was opened to the public, which was of course absolutely insufficient.

of Occurrences 37%

So Jack Landis strode up the hill first and foremost of the six stalwart men who wished to correct the stranger's apparent misunderstandings of the status of The Corner.

with Occurrences 25%

But the twins, not wishing to make any mistake, or to have any misunderstanding with Fred, built it right beside their own.

on Occurrences 13%

And the mere difference between colonies and motherland had produced misunderstandings on both sides.

in Occurrences 11%

" "There is," said the friar, "some strange misunderstanding in the prince and Claudio;" and then he counselled Leonato, that he should report that Hero was dead; and he said, that the death-like swoon in which they had left Hero, would make this easy of belief; and he also advised him, that he should put on mourning, and erect a monument for her, and do all rites that appertain to a burial.

about Occurrences 10%

And all through a foolish misunderstanding about a shark.

as Occurrences 7%

General Herkimer asked, impatiently, and Sergeant Corney repeated the message twice over, in order that there should be no misunderstanding as to its meaning.

by Occurrences 7%

We have cut off the source of all this misunderstanding by granting to the people what they desiredthe great principle of self-government.

among Occurrences 3%

Upon request, these cards of admission were sent to those wishing them, a proceeding that led to much misunderstanding among those who did not know their purpose nor the reason for their use.

for Occurrences 2%

When the hour of decision came, and the girl ventured into untried paths where the father could not follow, there were separation and misunderstanding for a time, but that time was short.

to Occurrences 1%

But indeed I must tell you, as I told you more than once before, that I am afraid you have made lighter of the occasion of this misunderstanding to me, than it ought to have been made.

after Occurrences 1%

There ought to be no misunderstanding after this.

during Occurrences 1%

It had occurred through a misunderstanding during a game of consequences in a country house.

from Occurrences 1%

The Ideas carry with them an unavoidable illusion of objective reality, and the sophistical inferences which spring from them are not sophistications of men, but of pure reason itself, are natural misunderstandings from which even the wisest cannot free himself.

at Occurrences 1%

His lordship has made me the channel of this communication, that I may take the opportunity of expressing my regret that a misunderstanding at one time arose between us.

Which preposition to use with  misunderstandings