Which preposition to use with taylor

in Occurrences 21%

Writing to John Taylor in July, 1821, just after he had taken over the magazine (see below), Lamb says, referring to the South-Sea House essay, "having a brother now there, and doubting how he might relish certain descriptions in it, I clapt down the name of Elia to it, which passed off pretty well, for Elia himself added the function of an author to that of a scrivener, like myself.

of Occurrences 19%

He told Windy Taylor of the Double Diamond A he was gonna ventilate yore good health some fine day.

on Occurrences 15%

[F-12] Johnson had written to Taylor on Oct. 23 of this year: '"Coming down from a very restless night I found your letter, which made me a little angry.

to Occurrences 11%

And in that good Comedy of Sir Courtly Nice, the Taylor to the young Ladyin the fam'd Sir Fopling Dorimont and Bellinda, see the very Wordsin Valentinian, see the Scene between the Court Bawds.

at Occurrences 7%

" And Taylor at this time was evidently her match in looks as well as spirit.

for Occurrences 6%

'Tis Aqua Coelestis, no venome; for, when you shall claspe up those wo books, never to be open'd againe; when by letting fall that Anchor, which can never more bee weighed up, your mortall Navigation ends: then there's no playing at spurne-point with thunderbolts: a Vintner then for unconscionable reckoning or a Taylor for unreasonable Items shall not answer in halfe that feare you must.

with Occurrences 4%

The cart reached the sidewalk, bumped down over the curb and pulling Great Taylor with it went beyond the centre of the street.

as Occurrences 4%

Hann had with him Taylor as geologist, and Dr. Tate as botanist, the latter being a survivor of the melancholy Maria expedition to New Guinea.

by Occurrences 2%

A young girl, Madeline Taylor by name, of Florence, Massachusetts, who has until recently been employed in Berry's flower shop, was found dead this morning with the gas jet fully turned on, the inference being clearly suicide.

From Occurrences 1%

TOM TAYLOR From a photograph by Lewis Carroll, 1863.

outside Occurrences 1%

The day the management gave her her dismissal, she met Taylor outside the theater, and poured out a long story of distress.

through Occurrences 1%

He had traveled with Taylor through Europe and long been an intimate friend, so that he was particularly well fitted for the work.

among Occurrences 1%

In the second half of that seventeenth century the work of broadening the religious mind was carried forward by others of equal or even greater ability; it is sufficient here to name Jeremy Taylor among Churchmen, and Richard Baxter among Nonconformists.

against Occurrences 1%

Immediately after the third heat was finished, and before the time was announced, William A. Bradley, who championed the colored boy during the entire season, issued a challenge to race Taylor against Michael for $5,000 or $10,000 a side at any distance up to one hundred miles.

Which preposition to use with  taylor