Which preposition to use with risk

of Occurrences 1391%

I could not run the risk of their being treated rudely.

in Occurrences 116%

"It only shows, my dear Dick," his sister observed, "you may quite easily run risks in giving a semi-public dance in your own house.

to Occurrences 84%

Was I to be false to the word I had given, and let any risk to myself or others deter me from taking back the news?

for Occurrences 54%

The girl had charm and he was young; if he were not cautious, there might be some risk for him.

on Occurrences 20%

And it was his life that he risked on that future crop, should the earth refuse his worship and his labor.

with Occurrences 20%

It was openly said that he was taking risks with that large sum of money.

from Occurrences 14%

With the Swiss maiden the edelweiss is almost a sacred flower, being regarded as a proof of the devotion of her lover, by whom it is often gathered with much risk from growing in inaccessible spots.

than Occurrences 13%

I told you the story that night in the forecastle, and I take more risk than any of you in giving myself up.

as Occurrences 13%

"Any man, or woman either for that matter," Henshaw returned dogmatically, "would not hesitate to take the risk as an alternative to being trapped up there with his victim.

by Occurrences 10%

Being so well mounted, he not unfrequently shot far ahead of his companions, despite their warnings that he ran great risk by so doing.

at Occurrences 7%

He is too experienced a soldier now to risk at the outset of a campaign such a disaster as that which he and Ethelred had sustained in their attempt to assault the camp at Reading in 871.

through Occurrences 4%

Yet, so soon as we had rested and smoked a while, the bo'sun set the watches; for he would run no risk through carelessness.

about Occurrences 4%

"I don't think there would be much risk about it," I said boldly.

like Occurrences 3%

"You don't suppose I ran risks like that, to possess myself of a thing which I meant to give up.

out Occurrences 3%

She was still persuaded of the justness of her reasoning; but she now saw that it had left certain risks out of account.

UNDER Occurrences 3%

RISK UNDER LARGE SCALE ORGANIZATION §5.

along Occurrences 2%

This, no doubt, makes it harder to recover a fugitive chattel; but the existence of human nature in a man here and there is surely one of those accidents to be counted on at least as often as fire, shipwreck, or the cattle-disease; and the man who chooses to put his money into these images of his Maker cut in ebony should be content to take the incident risks along with the advantages.

against Occurrences 2%

but the cautious victor had no notion of such prompt manoeuvring; nor would he risk against foreign enemies the exhaustion of forces destined for the enslavement of his people.

beyond Occurrences 1%

The introduction of the Chinese porcelain soon excited a strong desire in the various countries of Europe to imitate it; but as the establishment of experimental manufactories for this purpose required the expenditure of considerable sums, and at a risk beyond the means of private persons, it is chiefly to the munificence of the sovereigns of Europe that the public are indebted for the first steps made in this interesting art.

without Occurrences 1%

It is folly to take a risk without ascertaining its degree so far as general experience enables one to choose.

off Occurrences 1%

Thus Insurance Companies, while they take heavy risks off the shoulders of policy-holders, incur relatively trifling risks themselves; they can predict the aggregate sums which they will be called upon to pay within a small margin of error.

within Occurrences 1%

" This was much sentiment to risk within Doctor Keene's reach; but he took no advantage of it.

itfor Occurrences 1%

"I was going to wait a bit longer, but if there's any chance of her wrecking her prospects for life by marrying that tailor's dummy it's my duty to risk itfor her sake.

during Occurrences 1%

*** An official notice in the British Museum Library states that readers will incur little risk during air raids, "except from a bomb that bursts in the room."

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