Which preposition to use with rewarded

of Occurrences 735%

Let them reflect what would be the effect of polluting this body, as by this bill it was proposed to make it possible to do, with a man so dead to all the common feelings of our nature that he would set up his own conceits against the practice of his fellow-Senators, and the rewards of a grateful country.

for Occurrences 704%

And this is his reward for his fidelity and tenderness: In the hour when I come to die, when one does not ask for father or mother, or husband or wife, or brother or sister, or friend or child, but only for the strong comfort of the man of Godin that hour, I say, if I be at all able to make my wishes known, I shall send for that man to come to me.

with Occurrences 151%

Jack, on the other hand, emboldened by his previous success, made an unwise attempt to rush the fighting, and was rewarded with a sounding smack on the cheek-bone which broke the skin and sent him staggering back into the arms of Diggory.

in Occurrences 148%

Wherever in the world work is done in a spirit of love and fidelity, it brings its own reward in recognition and in personal affection.

to Occurrences 77%

Of course, even in default of finding millions, something stirring might have happened, something heroic, rewarding to the spirit, if no other how; but (his own special revelation blurred, swamped for the moment in the common wreck)

from Occurrences 40%

a reward from a good lookin', beneverlent old gent like you, made a man of me, and to-day I'me President of a Society for the Penny-Ante corruption of good morrils,' and there hain't a judge in the city who wouldn't give me a home for the pleasure of my company.

by Occurrences 40%

She said men who did like this would have a noble and beautiful reward by-and-by in another world, and although we animals would not go there, to do well and right without reward would give to our brief lives a worthiness and dignity which in itself would be a reward.

at Occurrences 24%

That David, so far from having his reward at once in this life, had his bitter sorrows and trials; that Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Job, all, indeed, of the old prophets, had to be made perfect by suffering, and (as St. Paul says) died in faith NOT having received the promises.

than Occurrences 17%

But, unless we are mistaken, he who breeds poultry for his own eating, bargains for a more substantial reward than the questionable pleasure of burying his carving-knife in chicken grease.

as Occurrences 16%

You are a woman, therefore tender; I am daring, Heaven knows, in aspiring to such a reward as your love.

on Occurrences 16%

The first acts of Richard's administration were to bestow rewards on those who had assisted him in usurping the crown, and to gain by favors those who, he thought, were best able to support his future government.

beyond Occurrences 4%

"Writers of dull books, however, if patronised at all, are rewarded beyond their deserts."Ib., p.

without Occurrences 4%

Rewards without number had been offered by the Ministry of the Interior for the betrayal and arrest of the unseen man whose power in Russia, permeating every class, was greater than that of the Emperor himselfat whose word one day the people would rise in a body and destroy their oppressors.

before Occurrences 3%

Don't you be surprised if you've an application for that fifty thousand pound reward before to-night!"

like Occurrences 3%

"It is true that the Neapolitan was ready to rescue thee, when the calamity befell thy uncle of Florence, but Don Camillo Monforte is not a common diver of the Lido, to be rewarded like him who finds a bauble dropped from a gondola.

for Occurrences 2%

"But it seems this literati had been very ill rewarded for their ingenious labours.

after Occurrences 2%

He goes on to ask: 'How were the glorious seamen, whose memory will be for ever honoured by England and the world, rewarded after their victory?'

along Occurrences 2%

I might add, that this Virtue naturally carries its own reward along with it, since it is almost impossible it should be exercised without the Improvement of the Person who practices it.

out Occurrences 2%

He will get all sorts of honours and rewards out of this famine.

under Occurrences 2%

"You will all be given a chance to claim the reward under the usual conditions after the trick has been performed by Professor Strong," was the announcement made.

during Occurrences 1%

Justice to myself and to the faithful officers by whom the public has been so well and so honorably served without compensation or reward during the last year has required of me this full and frank exposition of my motives for nominating them again after their rejection by the Senate.

above Occurrences 1%

The hero is a common romantic type, easily inconstant, but rewarded above his merits by a faithful mistress.

due Occurrences 1%

While the Generality of the World are fetter'd by Rules, and move by proper and just Methods, he who has no Respect to any of them, carries away the Reward due to that Propriety of Behaviour, with no other Merit but that of having neglected it.

within Occurrences 1%

Both sexes are extremely amorous; and Budomel strongly importuned me for philacteries, in which he had been informed the Europeans were very expert, and offered any reward within his power for my compliance.

between Occurrences 1%

We want to work quietly, and to share the reward between us.

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