Which preposition to use with pretentious

than Occurrences 10%

Johnnie had as yet seen nothing more pretentious than the starched and ruffled flummeries of a small mountain watering-place.

to Occurrences 5%

"I should think that the reviving these pretentious to dreams, visions, etc., is not only vain and frivolous as to the matter of them, but also of dangerous consequence to the weaker sort of Christians.

in Occurrences 3%

Only one was a little more pretentious in appearance, but that, too, had attached to it its garden and chicken yard.

for Occurrences 2%

The house was too large and pretentious for the grounds it stood in, these being hardly extensive enough to be called a park; they consisted of finely varied wood and dell, and were laid out in grass and fed off by sheep.

as Occurrences 1%

"The cottage," as I suspected, was twice as large and twice as pretentious as the New York residence; and it sported twice the number of servants.

of Occurrences 1%

At six o'clock Fourteenth Street pours up from its basements, down from its lofts, and out from its five-and-ten-cent stores, shows, and arcades, in a great homeward torrenta sweeping torrent that flows full flush to the Subway, the Elevated, and the surface car, and then spreads thinly into the least pretentious of the city's homesthe five flights up, the two rooms rear, and the third floor back.

by Occurrences 1%

Horace's barn and corn silo are more pretentious by far than his house, but fortunately they stand on lower ground, where they are not visible from my side of the hill.

at Occurrences 1%

The small man who has written a book becomes pretentious at once and regards himself as one of the .

Which preposition to use with  pretentious