Which preposition to use with restive

under Occurrences 11%

[-6-] Caesar was restive under this treatment, but as he was unable to speak his mind freely he bore it until he had won over the crowd, by whose members he understood his father had been raised to honor.

at Occurrences 5%

He grew nervously restive at the thought; it was unthinkable that she should do work like that.

as Occurrences 3%

Shalah behaved oddly, for he was as restive as a frightened stag.

to Occurrences 2%

Even I their headstrong fury scarce restrain, When they grow warm and restive to the rein.

of Occurrences 1%

Gosse says: "The most restive of juvenile minds, if induced to enter one of Macaulay's essays, is almost certain to reappear at the other end of it gratified, and, to an appreciable extent, cultivated."

with Occurrences 1%

On the whole they are fairly quiet beasts, but they get restive with their loads, mainly but indirectly owing to the smoothness of the ice.

for Occurrences 1%

Restive for Restless.

from Occurrences 1%

An English horse would have lost his nerve, and become restive from confusion and terror; but these wise brutes, like the pack-mule, seemed to understand the matter as well as we; waited patiently till a passage was cut; and then struggled gallantly through, often among logs, where I expected to see their leg-bones snapped in two.

in Occurrences 1%

Italy grows restive in spite of the blandishments of Prince Bülow, and as the month closes we hear of the landing of the Allies in Gallipoli, just two months after the unsupported naval attempt to force the Dardanelles.

Which preposition to use with  restive