Which preposition to use with remembers

in Occurrences 260%

Sir Andrew immediately said, "I am glad you are particular to say what is exactly true"; but, she added, there was always something to remember in everything he said.

with Occurrences 219%

He suddenly remembered with a smile that when he was five years old he had adored a certain nurse, and for some reason or other his mother sent her away.

of Occurrences 116%

How little I remember of her!

as Occurrences 110%

He could never get it to hold, and I remember as an undertone to Pulz's reading, the rumble of strange, exasperated oaths.

for Occurrences 90%

Bruce's neighbour at dinner was the delicate, battered-looking actress, in a Royal fringe and a tight bodice with short sleeves, who had once been a celebrity, though no-one remembered for what.

at Occurrences 79%

I remembered at that moment what Lady Studley had said about her husband refusing to leave the Grange under any circumstances.

to Occurrences 67%

"What countersign?" said I, remembering to my consternation that I had forgotten to secure that important credential.

about Occurrences 55%

The last I could remember about it was that I had it at the sutler's store.

from Occurrences 32%

And even then"the old man turned aside to conceal the working of his features"I struggled to remember from how much pain, and toil, and suffering they were removed to enjoy a more blessed state.

on Occurrences 30%

She felt that she had been drawn into the circle of intense public interest which surrounded the red-headed stranger; she remembered on the other hand that her father would be furious if she exchanged two words with the man.

against Occurrences 13%

Hawley and Gull, though not found guilty on this particular count, were hustled and abused for their former misdeeds, which it was perfectly evident would be remembered against them during the remainder of their life at Ronleigh.

among Occurrences 12%

Titius underwent no punishment, being preserved for his father's sake and because his soldiers carried the name of Sextus on their shields: he did not, however, recompense his benefactor fairly, but fought him to the last ditch and finally slew him, so that his name is remembered among the most prominent of his kind.

than Occurrences 12%

Boswell writes:'I have heard it remarked by one, of whom more remarks deserve to be remembered than of any person I ever knew, that a man is often as narrow as he is prodigal for want of counting.' 'Sept. 1778.

without Occurrences 9%

But he sternly made the celebrated answer, which, cannot be remembered without shuddering"Bread I have none; but if my death can afford you relief, tear my body in pieces, and let those who are most hungry devour it!"

after Occurrences 8%

Mr. Banks no doubt has gained one part of his design by commencing poet, namely, that of being remembered after death, which Pope somewhere calls the poor estate of wits: For this gentleman has here a place amongst the poets, while nine tenths of the lawyers of his time, now sleep with their fathers secure in oblivion, and of whom we can only say, they lived, and died.

by Occurrences 7%

Here they fell in with a hospitable Jew, who made himself remembered by saying that he was honoured in their having partaken of his little misery.

during Occurrences 5%

All our ordinary intellectual opinions are worth a bit of a row: I remember during the Boer War fighting an Imperialist clerk outside the Queen's Hall, and giving and receiving a bloody nose; but I did not think it one of the incidents that produce the psychological effect of the Roman amphitheatre or the stake at Smithfield.

out Occurrences 5%

But I got over the omen by a lucky apologue, which I remembered out of Pilpay, or some Indian author, of all the birds being invited to the linnets' wedding, at which, when all the rest came in their gayest feathers, the raven alone apologised for his cloak because "he had no other."

like Occurrences 3%

His sudden reappearance, his lavish fondness, his quick departure, and the strange earnestness of his farewell look, were remembered like the flitting visions of a dream.

amongst Occurrences 2%

One Anacharsis is remembered amongst the Scythians; the world itself must have an end; and every part of it.

unto Occurrences 2%

And, moreover, there must be kept to mind the three hours that we had gone, ere we were come proper into the dark part of the Gorge; and so all to be remembered unto you; and also you to mind that we did be wakeful a time, ere that we set forward upon that day's journeying.

beneath Occurrences 2%

In this light he had the pallor of deaththe lack of colour Bobby remembered beneath the glass of the coffin.

under Occurrences 2%

We all remember under what political stress this legislation was passed, with Congress balking, the senators going one way, the attorney-general another, the radical congressmen in front, and the president pushing them all.

whence Occurrences 1%

Is not usurping Richard buried here, That King of hate, and therefore slave of fear? Dragg'd from the fatal Bosworth field where he, Lost life, and what he liv'd for,Cruelty: Search, find his name, but there is none: O Kings, Remember whence your power and vastness springs; If not as Richard now, so may you be, Who hath no tomb, but scorn and memory.

above Occurrences 1%

but I remember above all that I am queen of France and mother of the dauphin."

Which preposition to use with  remembers