Which preposition to use with spelling

of Occurrences 551%

We stared at each other, I fascinated by something, some spell of the ship, which I have never been able to explain to myselfnor even describe.

of Occurrences 99%

The proper spelling of the word is Sauternalia.

with Occurrences 55%

St. Paul's church is a heap of ruins; the Monument isn't half so high as you knew it, divers parts being successively taken down which the ravages of time had rendered dangerous; the horse at Charing Cross is gone, no one knows whither,and all this has taken place while you have been settling whether Ho-hing-tong should be spelled with a or a. For aught

in Occurrences 48%

There was nothing before me but the plantations or a long spell in some noisome prison.

on Occurrences 39%

He demanded that the children of the country should be taught to spell on proper principles, so that his works might be intelligible to posterity, as they were not to his contemporaries.

over Occurrences 31%

An old woman was called to cast spells over him, and said to the King: "He could not see a woman he has never seen.

by Occurrences 27%

"Their name, their years, spelt by th' muse, The place of fame and elegy supply."

in Occurrences 16%

[Footnote 41: Owing to an inaccuracy of spelling in the MSS.

for Occurrences 15%

" The Gospeler hurriedly related the material points of FLORA'S history to his recovered friend, who moaned with all the more cheerful parts, and seemed to think that the serious ones might be worked-up in comic miss-spelling for his paper.

for Occurrences 13%

"It's a big breathing spell for Ben Gaynor."

at Occurrences 12%

Nevertheless, mounting the last slope was such hard labour that Mugford had to turn to and "work his passage," by every now and again taking a spell at the treadles.

from Occurrences 11%

After all, who could resist experimenting with spells from a book with a title like The Best and Most Complete Book of Witchcraft Ever Written?

about Occurrences 7%

She bore him to the top of a mountain, and cast a spell about the mountain, to make the top lovely and the sides inaccessible.

without Occurrences 7%

You could get along for a spell without medon't you think you could? Honey," she spoke desperately.

to Occurrences 7%

The old slow delivery seems little better than spelling to those that have mastered it.

to Occurrences 6%

When everything was ready, Graham followed the spell to the letter.

against Occurrences 4%

As a spell against the Wild Huntsman, the Moss-women sit in the middle of those trees upon which the woodcutter has placed a cross, indicating that they are to be hewn, thereby making sure of their safety.

as Occurrences 4%

[Transcriber's note: spelling as in the original.]

as Occurrences 4%

" After escaping a reef off Point Danger they discovered a bay, which Cook called Morton Bay after the Earl of Morton, P.R.S.; now wrongly spelt as Moreton Bay.

like Occurrences 4%

"IHarryI" "You've got to stop this kind of thing, Millie, getting nervous spells like all the other women do the minute they get ten cents in their pocket.

around Occurrences 3%

Do you hear that voice of singing? 'Tis the enchantress that is flinging Spells around her baby's riot, Music's oil the waves to quiet: She at once can disenchant them, To a lover's wish to grant them; She can make the treasure casket Yield its riches, as that basket Yielded up the gathered flowers; Yet its mines, and fields, and bowers, Full remain, as mother Earth Never tired of giving birth.

after Occurrences 3%

B. had several fainting spells after drinking water traced by moose tracks.

on Occurrences 3%

The neighboring city of Jodpore, capital of the adjoining native state of Marwar, offers an even greater variety of orthoepy, for it appears in a different spelling on each of the three maps I carried arounda railway map, a government map, and the map in Murray's Guide Book.

at Occurrences 2%

There was no fixed spelling at this time.

before Occurrences 2%

And quite a spell before that, I believe, Julius Caesar found them tough to bend and hard to break.

Which preposition to use with  spelling