Which preposition to use with seeings

of Occurrences 30%

He will judge not by the hearing of the ear, nor the seeing of the eye, as the shallow cruel world judges, but He will judge righteous judgment.

in Occurrences 5%

But he was probably the ablest man of the convention, the most original and creative in his genius, the most comprehensive and far-seeing in his views,a man who inspired confidence and respect for his integrity and patriotism, combining intellectual with moral force.

with Occurrences 5%

But it cannot continue if it depends on my seeing with your eyes, or my being in no mistake.

than Occurrences 3%

Yet he was every inch a man of business, and even more clear-headed and far-seeing than the senior partner, his father.

to Occurrences 3%

This can be given only by an independent seer who "Lends a precious seeing to the eye.

for Occurrences 2%

Great statesmen have been failures; we've seen them go down, you and Itoo big, too far-seeing for their day.

on Occurrences 1%

He was proud, when I praised; he was submissive, when I reproved him; but he did never love meand what he now mistakes for gratitude and kindness for me, is but the pleasant sensation, which all persons feel at revisiting the scene of their boyish hopes and fears; and the seeing on equal terms the man they were accustomed to look up to with reverence.

through Occurrences 1%

This help on his part was continued by his seeing through the press Wilson's posthumous book, Counsels of an Invalid, which appeared in 1862.

until Occurrences 1%

" A deluge of rain put a stop to my sight-seeing until the next morning, when I set out with Mateo to visit the Royal Chapel.

like Occurrences 1%

The new country caught the halt like Elder Thorndyke, the lame like the Fewkeses, the outcast like the Bushyagers and the Blivens, the blind like me, the far-seeing like N.V. Creede, the prophets like old Dunlap the Abolitionist and Amos Thatcher, and the great drift of those who felt a drawing toward the frontier like iron filings to a magnet, or came with the wind of emigration like tumble-weeds before the autumn blast.

as Occurrences 1%

He could write with astonishing correctness and facility, considering his situation; and, although denied the exquisite pleasure and priceless advantages of the sense of hearing, nature had given him ample compensation, by an eye, quick and far-seeing as an eagle's; and a smell, keen and incredible as that of a raven.

before Occurrences 1%

He had come to London on his way to India, and for a few days had time to amuse himself by sight-seeing before his departure.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Admirable and pretty as Miss Higgs, Miss Bloggs, or Miss Muggins might be, my youthful training prevented my seeing beyond her fringe, finger-nails, figure, and aspirates, to her solid excellences;and from sergeants'-dances I returned quite heart-whole and still unplighted to the Colonel's cook.

from Occurrences 1%

Akwán Díw seeing from a distance that Rustem had fallen asleep, rushed towards him like a whirlwind, and rapidly digging up the ground on every side of him, took up the plot of ground and the champion together, placed them upon his head, and walked away with them.

among Occurrences 1%

Her father had experienced before what the continental Sabbath was, but his daughters, though they appreciated these charming scenes none the less, would have preferred them on week-days; for, nearly a month of sight-seeing among a people who keep no Sundays such as we do, had made them long for a day of sweet and silent repose.

Which preposition to use with  seeings