Which preposition to use with remembrance

of Occurrences 977%

Other remembrances of my old student days drifted into my thoughts.

to Occurrences 53%

This same Major, by the way, was stationed at Madras, where twice or thrice in the year she wrote to him about herself and the boy, and he in turn sent over endless remembrances to his godson and to her.

in Occurrences 25%

Truly, wherever and so long as men are men, the glory of our warriors will find remembrance in brave hearts.

from Occurrences 12%

With warmest regards & kindness remembrances from all our party to you & your wife and daughter.

for Occurrences 11%

The Lesbians, indeed, out of affectionate remembrance for his father were ready to receive and detain him.

by Occurrences 6%

" Had De Quincey liberated our minds from suspense by first presenting the thought which first arose in his own mind,namely, that we are thrown back upon scenes and remembrances by phantoms of lost power, &c.the beauty of his language in its pregnant suggestiveness would have been felt at once.

on Occurrences 5%

It might be wished, that different communities should separately devise some different tribute of respect to him whose character and conduct is so interesting to all: not for the sake of multiplying vain and useless offerings to the dead, but to impress with more energy and extent his ennobling remembrance on the heart and soul of the living.

than Occurrences 4%

But no one of our early printers deserves more grateful remembrance than Richard Grafton, who, in 1537, was the first publisher of the Bible in England.

with Occurrences 4%

This was a dreadful announcement to Harry, a stroke which he was not prepared to receive; and now did the past come to his remembrance with sickening frenzy.

as Occurrences 4%

If Ericsson had done nothing else, his claims to recognition and remembrance as an engineer and benefactor might have been well founded on his work in this connection.

at Occurrences 3%

He has lumped you all together in one rude remembrance at the end, but I beg to send my love individually and by name to Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth, to Miss Hutchinson, whom we often talk of, and think of as being with you always, to the dutiful good daughter and patient amanuensis Dora, and even to Johanna, whom we have not seen, if she will accept it.

through Occurrences 3%

Here was a matter for congratulation and for festive remembrance through ages.

between Occurrences 2%

"A beautiful, shiny thing it was, an' he took out of it a little strand o' white hair an' read these words cut in the gleaming case: "'Here are silver an' gold, The one for a day o' remembrance between thee an' dishonour, The other for a day o' plenty between thee an' want.'

without Occurrences 1%

Peter Siner considered this remembrance without the faintest feeling of humor, and mentally removed Miss Molly Brownell from his list of possible subscribers.

during Occurrences 1%

He had been much struck with the appearance of the mounted sentinels at the Horse Guards, Whitehall, and bore them in remembrance during his Eastern sojourn.

like Occurrences 1%

And truly did Marie de Medicis need a remembrance like this to support her throughout her unceasing trials; for scarcely had the King recovered sufficient strength to encounter the exertion than he determined to remove to Paris; and, having intimated his wish to the Queen, immediate preparations were made for their departure.

over Occurrences 1%

" She put out a hand in the darkness and, closing her eyes over welling tears, passed it for long remembrance over his features: letting the palm lie close against his forehead with her fingers in his hair; afterward pressing it softly over his eyes and passing it around his neck.

saith Occurrences 1%

27, "At what time soever a sinner shall repent him of his sins from the bottom of his heart, I will blot out all his wickedness out of my remembrance saith the Lord."

amongst Occurrences 1%

I dare say it has now entirely run out of all remembrance amongst their descendants, and that I am, perhaps, the only individual in the State who has preserved any traces of the facts to which I allude.

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