Which preposition to use with outlook

on Occurrences 69%

Read again the lines just quoted, and think of Wordsworth's outlook on the star!

for Occurrences 44%

" "An ill outlook for the man we're seeking," the captain mused.

of Occurrences 39%

When one realises how an ideal may colour the whole outlook of a person, one begins to realise what literature means to a child.

over Occurrences 14%

If we try to shut out for an hour the outer world, and descend into the soul-world of the life of man, we find ourselves in a new environment, and with an outlook over new forms and powers.

in Occurrences 13%

So significant are these, that even a rough summary of the discoveries and the outlook in the field involves some consideration of the details.

from Occurrences 13%

I shall now give an outlook from the highest peak of the poemto any who are willing to take the trouble necessary for seeing what another would show them.

with Occurrences 4%

That is a philosophical outlook with a vengeance!

into Occurrences 4%

It took very little learning and no alchemy to foretell that the month of February and the neighborhood of Boston would give ice enough; and I told him that the ice-crop would be abundant; but I was honest enough to explain to him that my outlook into the future was no better than his.

than Occurrences 4%

For biology has a wider and a saner outlook than medical science; it does not start from the abnormal, but with life under normal conditions.

at Occurrences 3%

He was a Christian reformer; he had studied the age thoroughly; his outlook at man had been free, world-wide, over all time.

towards Occurrences 3%

Their outlook towards a venomous German attempt to do something "frightfully" nasty, is very similar to a large and powerful nurse dealing with a fractious childsort of: "Now, then, Master Frankie, you mustn't kick and scream like that.

as Occurrences 3%

There were several passages of arms between themthe one taking the old-fashioned view of life, the other dismissing contemptuously his outlook as unprogressive.

to Occurrences 3%

In the haunts of city misery and vice,misery and vice shut in upon itself, with no broad outlook to the heavens,he was tender, with the love of Christ himself.

across Occurrences 2%

" Impelled by this doubt he undertook a long excursion to the westward with no result but the discomfort of several thirsty nights and an unchanging outlook across a level expanse of country bounded by an unbroken horizon.

after Occurrences 1%

"So gloomy," says a Northern historian, "was the military outlook after the action on the Chickahominy, and to such a degree, by consequence, had the moral spring of the public mind become relaxed, that there was at this time great danger of a collapse of the war.

against Occurrences 1%

She was unconsciously on the outlook against those innumerable forms of slavishness which affection or religion gilded and made to seem like noble service.

toward Occurrences 1%

A gentling influence had come to bear upon him; a great kindness, a new forbearance had brightened his outlook toward all the world.

by Occurrences 1%

They have already in less than thirty years entirely altered the life of the young people in far-away villages, who used to be practically shut up during the winter months, but who can now ski from one place to another on Sundays and holidays, enjoying the companionship of their friends and widening their outlook by mixing with strangers.

between Occurrences 1%

Thus, there were differences in education and outlook between both groups which continued long after the death of the empress.

Which preposition to use with  outlook