Which preposition to use with pondering

over Occurrences 127%

He toiled all day in feverish desperation; and now that there was no more to be done, sat down to ponder over his altered prospects.

on Occurrences 84%

With these predispositions he resorted to the temple, where he had a whole day before him to ponder on his malady, and on every sort of remedy that might have been suggested to him; how natural was it, therefore, for his busy imagination to fix, in his sleep, upon one particular remedy more forcibly than upon another?

for Occurrences 32%

He pondered for a few moments, and then got up.

in Occurrences 23%

The conception embodied in this passage may become more clear to the reader if its terms are pondered in connexion with the passage of Shelley's prose extracted on p.

with Occurrences 5%

The old chief pondered with the massive certitude of God, and Chugungatte seemed to wrap himself in the mists of a great antiquity.

as Occurrences 4%

Sometimes I hunt par force with my husband, I read Zola's novels, I make calls and receive visits, and every morning I ponder as to the best way to kill time.

of Occurrences 4%

But, though we sacredly observed all mirthful conventions in our dallying, I knew that Miss Caroline had more than enough to ponder of matters weighty.

about Occurrences 3%

He pondered about the money.

at Occurrences 2%

He walked, as it might be mechanically, to the place where he had left the pail, and then proceeded slowly towards the Knoll, pondering at every step on what he had just seen.

to Occurrences 2%

The task now confronting Bertram was to put matters right, and I was pacing the lawn, pondering to this end, when I suddenly heard a groan so lost-soulish that I thought it must have proceeded from Uncle Tom, escaped from captivity and come to groan in the garden.

by Occurrences 1%

How long could we ponder by the east window of Kilcooley, with tracery like a spider's web, and listen to the mystical bells, or gaze at the beautiful oriel at Feenagh, or stand at Jerpoint, with its spacious cloisters and stone-groined choir, with Saint Christopher in Irish marble beside us.

beneath Occurrences 1%

" She did not answer him at once, but pondered beneath close-knit brows.

through Occurrences 1%

And while such things were being said and done in the lonely night, and deeply pondered through the long, silent days, Veronica came and went peacefully, with sad but not unhappy eyes, her thoughts fixed upon the new path by which her single sorrow was to lead her up to the eternity of all celestial joys.

by Occurrences 1%

" CHAPTER III THE DOCTOR RIDES Hank Dwight disappeared from the doorway and the doctor was called from his pondering by the voice of the girl.

of Occurrences 1%

And because it was there she spent half the day retrimming a bonnet and washing and ironing a gown to wear to the picnic; and after long and anxious pondering of the matter, she deliberately took out of her best box of artificial flowers a bunch of white heather, and added it to the bonnet trimming.

into Occurrences 1%

This was a solution which occurred to me, but which I left my Trojan hero to discover, by dint of the profound pondering into which he fell.

on Occurrences 1%

I could not foresee how the thing would work out, and lay awake pondering on it until after midnight, and I had hardly fallen asleep, it seemed to me, when the door was opened, and in came Magnus.

during Occurrences 1%

Then there was another subject for pondering during this night-ride.

Which preposition to use with  pondering