Which preposition to use with repay

for Occurrences 82%

All Warchester poured out to the Holly Hills, and when at five o'clock the companies filed out on the shining green there was such a cheer that the men felt repaid for the tiresome wait of months.

in Occurrences 35%

And well was that attendant repaid in hearing the words which fell from her mistress's lips.

with Occurrences 31%

But this was not all Petruchio intended to bring her to, and he replied, "The poorest service is repaid with thanks, and so shall mine before you touch the meat."

by Occurrences 18%

A hundred-fold am I repaid by possessing so dutiful and sweet a child.

to Occurrences 17%

The regret of the people was formally expressed to him for the recent sentenceperhaps, indeed, the fine may have been repaid to him, or some evasion of it permitted, saving the forms of lawin the present temper of the city; which was further displayed toward him by the grant of a remarkable exemption from a law of his own original proposition.

at Occurrences 8%

I hear it said, Hosea, that divers of our young nobles frequent thy Hebrew shops with intent to borrow gold, which, lavished in present prodigality, is to be bitterly repaid at a later day by self-denial, and such embarrassments as suit not the heirs of noble names.

out Occurrences 4%

For should the venture fall through, the next heir might call upon him to repay out of his own pocket all that he had put into this enterprise.

within Occurrences 3%

But before they leave the University a bond is taken for the amount of this outlay, which has to be repaid within three years.

from Occurrences 3%

I hesitated this morning whether to come here, or to carry Ida to her mother, trusting to her to repay from gratitude what I demand from you because it is for your interest to comply with my request.

on Occurrences 3%

This was repaid on March 27, 1814, when the pair sat up over champagne and claret from six till midnight, after which "Scrope could not be got into the carriage on the way home, but remained tipsy and pious on his knees."

of Occurrences 1%

The roads have repaid of this amount $36,723,477, leaving at the present time due from the roads to the United States the sum of $110,386,592.

into Occurrences 1%

It was little enough that she could repay into the household that had given itself to her like a born home.

during Occurrences 1%

The only shadow of foundation for this statement is that at the beginning of his tenancy of the Lyceum, the Baroness Burdett-Coutts lent him a certain sum of money, every farthing of which was repaid during the first few months of his management.

Which preposition to use with  repay