Which preposition to use with respected

to Occurrences 2857%

W. said his funeral was a remarkable sightthousands of people followed the cortegeall Paris showing a last respect to the liberateur du territoire (though there were still clubs where he was spoken of as le sinistre vieillard).

for Occurrences 1450%

W. was rather depressed when he came homehe had always a great sympathy and respect for the marshal, and was very sorry to see him go,thought his departure would complicate foreign affairs.

of Occurrences 838%

But in order to command the intellectual respect of the race, there must be another form of teaching yet than this, a teaching which presents Christ in the historic and philosophic setting: the central Figure in a great body of associated spiritual truth; Christ as the fulfilment of prophecy, the means of social adjustment and regeneration; the Finisher of our Faith, and the Source of eternal joy.

in Occurrences 219%

He, in short, united, for the simple people by whom he was surrounded, the functions of lawyer, physician, schoolmaster, and divine, and richly merited the reverential respect in which they held him, as well as their little presents of eggs, fruit, and garden stuff.

as Occurrences 128%

A wife is literally a chattel, not only to be bought, but to be sold also, and to be treated in every respect as man's inferiora mere slave or beast of burden.

from Occurrences 122%

"Alas!" said he, "my country and my countrymen, how different you are in many respects from what I should wish you to be!

due Occurrences 97%

The excellence of the Roman Breviary in itself and in comparison with others Respect due to the sacred volume IV.

with Occurrences 79%

"The description of it," says Eitel, "tallies in all respects with the Svarga of Brahmanic mythology.

than Occurrences 73%

From that time Balty Mahu treated me with more outward respect than before; but I believe he hated me with more rancour than ever.

by Occurrences 73%

These Glonglims, as they are called, after they have been thus imbued with intellect, are held in peculiar respect by the vulgar, and are thought to be in every way superior to those whose understandings are entire.

on Occurrences 37%

It is easy to provide in the lump; but with decency, privacy, independence,in short, with a high degree of respect on the part of the members of the household for each other's individuality,expense begins.

at Occurrences 36%

I realise that some of our papers are a disgrace to the high calling of journalism; I believe that some sacrifice honour for gain and that some are subservient to special interests; but the roll of American journalists is honoured by the presence of many names which command respect at home and abroad because of a long-standing reputation for honesty, fearlessness, and distinguished service in the cause of humanity.

like Occurrences 25%

But, in this respect like Shelley, Byron was inspired by a passion for the high-places of the earth.

among Occurrences 22%

It seemed impossible that there should be a cleanly reserve, a proper self-respect among individuals, or a wholesome unfamiliarity between families, where human life was crowded and massed into such intimate communities as these.

towards Occurrences 15%

Indeed, so far from bitter or sour our language should be, that it ought to be sweet and pleasant; so far from rough and harsh, that it should be courteous and obliging; so far from signifying wrath, ill- will, contempt, or animosity, that it should express tender affection, good esteem, sincere respect towards our brethren; and be apt to produce the like in them towards us.

in Occurrences 14%

Rebecca went with her brother and his wife to Massachusetts on a visit and, while there, met a young Englishman of good family, whom she married within a year and took up her abode in New England, while Robert returned to Virginia to pass his days in the land of his nativity, the wealthiest and one of the most respected in the colony.

between Occurrences 11%

The distinction in this respect between Byron and Shelley cannot be over-emphasized.

than Occurrences 10%

You will acquire the friendship of the first personage in the county, and far from losing any thing in the public esteem, you will be more respected than ever."

throughout Occurrences 9%

It may not be out of place if I here mention that the Kaka Khel section of Pathans, to which the two Meahs belong, are not only very influential, but are respected throughout both Afghanistan and Badakshan.

for Occurrences 9%

'Don't set up for what is called hospitality; it is a waste of time, and a waste of money; you are eaten up, and not the more respected for your liberality.

unto Occurrences 7%

But in everything is there due measure, and most excellent is it to have respect unto fitness of times.

above Occurrences 7%

Voschius would have good scholars to be highly rewarded, and had in some extraordinary respect above other men, "to have greater [2000]privileges than the rest, that adventure themselves and abbreviate their lives for the public good."

without Occurrences 7%

Every one who has studied English history knows that we are now engaged in a battle with a nation which is capable of great sacrifice and the three hundred millions of India cannot make their mark upon the world, or gain their self-respect without an adequate measure of sacrifice.

into Occurrences 6%

They employ philosophical reasonings to explain what is the least philosophic thing in the world, respect for force and the fear which transforms that respect into admiration.

beyond Occurrences 6%

It is natural that the States individually in making improvements should look to their particular and local interests, The members composing their respective legislatures represent the people of each State only, and might not feel themselves at liberty to look to objects in these respects beyond that limit.

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