Which preposition to use with objurgations

from Occurrences 2%

After a desperate struggle, I succeeded, to my great joy, in securing a bed for myself, not, however, without undergoing a severe objurgation from the landlady, who could not understand such unaccommodating selfishness.

of Occurrences 2%

Yet in the economic condition just then of England, and in the circumstances environing the labor world, there was, possibly, justification for the rebukes and objurgations of onlookers of the type of both of these men, and very humanitarian as well as practically helpful were Ruskin's counsel and aid to labor and to all who sought to raise and expand their outlook and better their condition in life.

as Occurrences 1%

Then the sound of objurgations as the advocate frantically resisted well-meant efforts to thrust him into undesirable prominence.

beyond Occurrences 1%

The old man would have followed him with objurgation beyond the door, but for the restraining hand of Flip.

in Occurrences 1%

There is a, shriek of objurgation in the air, and a flutter of soiled linen on the breeze.

to Occurrences 1%

Since the first flush of dawn the dismal squeal of wooden-wheeled ox-carts had hushed the bird songs all up and down El Camino Real, and the popping of the drivers' lashes, which punctuated their objurgations to the shambling oxen, told eloquently of haste.

Which preposition to use with  objurgations