Which preposition to use with salaries

of Occurrences 371%

A manager, named Levy, was engaged at a salary of half a crown a week and a commission on sales.

for Occurrences 55%

In the meantime we will be glad to pay your missionary salary for three more months.

in Occurrences 34%

He knew that he was worth his salary in any Dime Museum in America, and more than that, he had money enough laid up in the bank to live on, assuming, of course, that he could draw it out before the cashier should bolt to Canada with it.

as Occurrences 29%

On account of his mental condition he can never tell us what became of his little fortune; but luckily the returns from the farm, which we rent on shares, and my own salary as teacher of the district school, enable us to live quite comfortably, although we must be economical.

to Occurrences 26%

Salaries to players, $480,000.

from Occurrences 18%

He was born 40 A.D., and taught the younger Pliny, also two nephews of Domitian, receiving a regular salary from the imperial treasury.

at Occurrences 16%

And he vigorously attempted to discharge this obligation, alike by virtue of his salary at the Library, and by spasmodic raids upon his tiny capital, andchief of allby speculation in the Stock Market.

by Occurrences 12%

As it was, he had anticipated his meagre salary by more than a year, and had to be content with very inferior oxen, and a wagon which required constant mending throughout the journey.

than Occurrences 10%

Many of these, after long years of service, found themselves subordinated to young foreigners, who, in addition to arbitrary promotion, received much higher salaries than the Turks.

with Occurrences 7%

He had often expressed his opinion on this subject; it was well known to the lovers, but this did not prevent Professor Morgan, who was just beginning and had only a fair salary with no surplus, from asking the old man for his daughter.

without Occurrences 6%

"I've all my plans made and I must not draw a salary without doing something for it.

on Occurrences 6%

Percy adds that the Earl of Northumberland, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, regretted 'that he had not been made acquainted with his plan; for he would have procured him a sufficient salary on the Irish establishment.'

during Occurrences 2%

His payments to his stewards for mere servants' wages and food (exclusive of wine) were over six hundred dollars a month, and there can be little doubt that Washington, who had no expense paid by the public, more than spent his salary during his term of office.

due Occurrences 2%

The duty of the priest was to look after the souls of his sovereign's subjects, to baptize, marry, and bury them, to confess and absolve them, and keep them from backsliding, to say mass, and to receive the salary due him for celebrating divine service; but, though his personal influence was of course very great, he had no temporal authority, and could not order his people either to fight or to work.

out Occurrences 2%

In March 1905, the borough of Kensington solved the difficulty for itself by appointing a Health Visitor and paying the whole of her salary out of the Local Rate; but less wealthy boroughs felt unable to do this.

into Occurrences 1%

We will provide you with a house and appointments, and you will get a good salary into the bargain.

amidst Occurrences 1%

During the war of succession in Portugal, the Portuguese Consul contracted debts in Tangier, not being able to get his salary amidst the strife of parties.

below Occurrences 1%

With this exception the victory has been complete, and this has been entirely due to two things: (1) The very able support given by the British Medical Association, which practically served as a Trade Union for doctors, stated the lowest rate of remuneration to be accepted, and kept a black list of posts which were advertised at salaries below this rate.

between Occurrences 1%

The army of German clerks, who came to England and worked without salary between 1875 and 1900, received, as a rule, their travelling money and an allowance paid direct from Germany, or, when in urgent need, from the Consul in London or elsewhere.

about Occurrences 1%

I'll have to raise his salary about the first of the year.

like Occurrences 1%

After a moment he remarked that it was rather unusual, to say the least, to offer a salary like that to an utter greenhorn in a business as technical as brokerage, and that he was afraid he was not in the least fitted for the position in question.

per Occurrences 1%

But see what it is to be an actress with forty-two thousand francs of salary per week.

towards Occurrences 1%

John would have preferred to put up with the discomfort of his present quarters and lay by the addition to his salary towards the more speedy realization of his day-dream, but John Randolph had never found much time to think of himself; there were always so many other people in the world to be attended to.

under Occurrences 1%

They were entitled to a scale of salaries under Palekar Wage Award the Central Government-notified standards then in force for minimum wages to be paid to journalists but they accepted graciously whatever they were offered.

up Occurrences 1%

" "You have not even demanded your salary up to date.

Which preposition to use with  salaries