Which preposition to use with oppresses

with Occurrences 152%

I had no thoughts, being oppressed with a great stupor of weariness.

in Occurrences 22%

"The same for the South Slavs and for all nationalities oppressed in Europe.

of Occurrences 8%

The cry of the children of Israel is come to me, I have seen their affliction, how they be oppressed of the Egyptians.

at Occurrences 7%

The heart is oppressed at the thought of the clear, certain, inevitable future, which awaits so many men, less guilty than erring.

under Occurrences 5%

Whether it was this motive operating in good faith, or a hope to escape philanthropic interference for the future by yielding to its full claim, and thus gain a clear field to oppress under the new system of wages, one thing is certain the chartered colonies, suddenly, and to the surprise of many, put the finishing stroke to the system and made their apprentices free from the 1st of August, 1838.

as Occurrences 4%

Then, on coming to her senses, she remained for a moment silent, oppressed as by a feeling of pain, and apparently failing to understand what had taken place.

by Occurrences 3%

Of great villainy he is totally incapable; and his conscience is less oppressed by ordinary sin than the conscience of the ordinary man, because life, as it were, is a game, and he sees through it.

like Occurrences 2%

The formerly hostile races, all oppressed like us, now feel themselves to have been deceived, and unite with us.

for Occurrences 2%

After a work is finished, even though it be a good work which our final judgment will approve, we are likely to be oppressed for a time by the anxieties we have passed through; the comfort of effort has left us, and we recall our dreams, our intentions, beside which our actual achievement seems small.

from Occurrences 2%

Redbud, on the contrary, was still sad, and oppressed from the events of the morning;

on Occurrences 2%

With this character, James quietly saw the Dutch invade our commerce; the French grew every day stronger and stronger; and the protestant interest, of which he boasted himself the head, was oppressed on every side, while he writ, and hunted, and despatched ambassadours, who, when their master's weakness was once known, were treated, in foreign courts, with very little ceremony.

to Occurrences 2%

There are some who prefer being oppressed to the dangers of shaking off oppression; but I am sure there are millions who fear death less than enslavement.

during Occurrences 1%

Who was oppressed during his administration?

until Occurrences 1%

It was only under the rule of the Hyksos that the Hebrews could have been tolerated and encouraged; for as soon as the Shepherd Kings were expelled by the Pharaohs who reigned at Thebes, as the Moors were expelled from Spain by the old Castilian princes, it fared ill with the descendants of Jacob, and they were bitterly and cruelly oppressed until the exodus under Moses.

beneath Occurrences 1%

He durst not at that time press her any farther, but fetched a deep sigh as he went out of the room, accompanied with a look more expressive than any words could be of the discontent he laboured under, while she, oppressed beneath the double weight of his and her own grief, remained in a condition he was little able to form any conjecture of.

within Occurrences 1%

I, and these my three good comrades do stand pledged to the cause of the weak and woefully oppressed within this sorrowful Duchy; to smite evil, nor stay till we be dead, or Black Ivo driven hence.

Which preposition to use with  oppresses