Which preposition to use with satisfying

of Occurrences 13%

" Such were the hints that Mrs. Wilson threw out for the satisfying of her curiosity, but Delia was not disposed to be more communicative.

to Occurrences 12%

"Some idea of the sort was in my own mind," he replied, with a reserve which could scarcely be satisfying to Henshaw.

to Occurrences 10%

The staircase is impressive, although perhaps a little too severe; the long room could not be more satisfying to the eye.

in Occurrences 8%

He cared for none of the pleasures of the great, except building, and that he was content to satisfy in Cowley's fashion, with "a small house in a large garden."

with Occurrences 8%

Yes, yes, you can promise fair, but hang him that trusts ye. Jul. Go, go, and pray be satisfyed with my eternal Love.

for Occurrences 6%

9, able to satisfy for all men's sins, antilutron, 1 Tim. ii.

than Occurrences 5%

They flocked to our inn at all times in the day and in considerable numbers, many acknowledging, in the course of very interesting conversation, that they thirsted for something more satisfying than mere doctrines continually repeatedsomething that would preserve from evil, that would cleanse the heart, that would bring into nearer communion with the Saviour.(Letter to Elizabeth Dudley.)

by Occurrences 4%

It was possible for a great many bodies of craftsmen,the weavers, tailors, butchers, bakers, etc., to find a livelihood, each craft devoting itself to the supply of a single branch of those wants which the village household had attempted very imperfectly to satisfy by its own labours.

at Occurrences 4%

Was it Louise of Savoy herself who conceived the hope of satisfying at one and the same time her cupidity and the passion she felt for the constable, by having an offer made to him of her hand, with the retention secured to him of those great possessions which, otherwise, would be disputed, and which a decree of Parliament might take away from him?

as Occurrences 4%

"Berm-dumplin'," was as satisfying as anything that she could get, and it would "stick to their ribs" better than "ony mak o' swill;" besides, the children liked it.

than Occurrences 2%

So that men, missing of that they looked for, looked about for they knew not what, and were in more doubt than before; but the King chose rather not to satisfy than to kindle coals.

on Occurrences 2%

If he is difficult to satisfy as to the physical possibility or the proof of miracles, at least he is not hard to satisfy on points of moral likelihood; and he draws on his ample power of supposing the combination of moral opposites in order to get rid of the obstinate and refractory supernatural miracle.

alike Occurrences 1%

She had seen that father, that surpassing parent, who had satisfied alike her heart and her imagination; she had been clasped to his bosom; she had lived to witness even her mother yield to his penitent embrace.

at Occurrences 1%

Gaspard loved the sounds which made home so satisfying at autumn dusk.

from Occurrences 1%

When semi-final plans were submitted, the consulting architect insisted on a series of arches along the sides of the several ward pavilions which were doubtless most satisfying from an artistic point of view, but would have shut off light and fresh air to an extent which I could not tolerate.

in Occurrences 1%

The sensation of house and in-door life would be a new one, and so satisfying in itself that we should not demand beautiful objects to meet our first blink of awakening eyes.

out Occurrences 1%

And let both the said sumes making the sume of Seaventy Five Pounds be satisfyed out of any his Ma'ts Treasure now or hereafter being and remaining in the Receipt of Excheq'r not appropriated to particular uses For w'ch this shal be your Warrant.

of Occurrences 1%

Go,and be satisfyed of my eternal love ah, Gipsey,no, Gentlewoman, I am a tuff bit, and will hold you tugging till your heart ake. Jul.

as Occurrences 1%

If he is difficult to satisfy as to the physical possibility or the proof of miracles, at least he is not hard to satisfy on points of moral likelihood; and he draws on his ample power of supposing the combination of moral opposites in order to get rid of the obstinate and refractory supernatural miracle.

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