Which preposition to use with parole

of Occurrences 15%

In addition to which, the baronet was required to give his parole of honor that he would not attempt any act against the patriot cause.

for Occurrences 9%

By a strange coincidence the parole for this triumphal day was St George, while the parole appointed for the victorious New Year's Eve had been St Denis; so that the patron saints of France and England happen to be associated with the two great days on which the stronghold of Canada was saved by land and sea.

in Occurrences 4%

"My tale, Miss Dorothea, is of a certain M. Benest, who until a few weeks ago was a prisoner on parole in one of your towns on the south coast.

to Occurrences 3%

"You are still on parole to me.

into Occurrences 2%

Robert Stevens had gone with him, and although Mr. Lawrence explained that Bacon's wife was ill, and he had gone to visit her, yet Berkeley, ever suspicious, construed his sudden breaking of his parole into open hostility, and prepared to treat it accordingly.

within Occurrences 1%

I was confined on parole within the limits of Johnson Hall.

on Occurrences 1%

Après ces paroles on dit à l'ambassadeur de se lever.

ou Occurrences 1%

TÉMOIGNER, faire paraître par ses paroles ou ses actions.

with Occurrences 1%

Nay, with a pen; there was never a one to be found in the whole circumference but one, and that was in the possession of the governor, and had been used time out of mind to write the parole with: I was forced to send to borrow it.

by Occurrences 1%

He is then given conditional freedom, subject to the revocation of the parole by the board on the violation of its terms.

Which preposition to use with  parole