Which preposition to use with remuneration

for Occurrences 61%

The remuneration for my services seemed very large to me, and I accordingly stole away and walked to Leavenworth.

of Occurrences 24%

We learn from exchanges that in Missouri, where the wages of working-people average five dollars per diem, that the Legislature have decreed a Mining Bureau, and a Geological Survey of the Statethe remuneration of the assistant geologists to be at the rate of $1.50 per diem.

in Occurrences 7%

Women leaders in all classes give no indication of regarding pensions or remuneration in gainful pursuits as other than permanent factors in social development, and much of the best thought of men as well as women is centered on group experiments in domestic coöperation, in factory canteens, in municipal kitchens, which are a natural concomitant to the wider functioning of women.

from Occurrences 5%

Then, the attempt was made to represent this pure, and valuable, and disinterested man as a mendicant philanthropist, who, for his exertions in the cause of justice, stooped to the humiliating attitude of collecting a remuneration from his friends.

to Occurrences 3%

The latter was a studious, hard-working boy in the Fifth, whose parents were known to be in comparatively poor circumstances, and the captain had named him in preference to Ferris, thinking that the guinea which was given as remuneration to the holder of this post, as well as to the two librarians, would be specially acceptable to one who seldom had the means to purchase the books which he longed to possess.

with Occurrences 2%

In every case he does work, which, though as a rule it does not alter the material form of the goods with which it deals, adds distinct value to them, and is under present industrial conditions equally necessary, and equally entitled to fair remuneration with the work of the other producers.

than Occurrences 2%

This last verse was very easy to understand, as the women are always anxious to obtain occupation for a lesser remuneration than the qualified guides, who naturally dislike this interference between them and their earnings, although no bad feeling really exists on the matter.

as Occurrences 2%

"Madam," at length interrogated the tall man at the head of the table, bending upon her his gaze, as did all these other grave figures present,"provided this matter might be arranged, would it be within your pleasure to accept some such remuneration as that, for services which should be given quite within your wishes?

beyond Occurrences 1%

Received a Memorial from Mr. Fullerton, asking some remuneration beyond his salary for past services.

Which preposition to use with  remuneration