Which preposition to use with tempo

of Occurrences 8%

Freddy D'Costa, who continues to be its editor, Gulab has maintained a certain standard in its language and has strived to keep up the tempo of advancing journalism.

in Occurrences 3%

[Footnote 29: "Io son de' dieci il primo, e vecchio fatto Di quaranta quattro anni, e il capo calvo Da un tempo in qua sotto il cuffiotto appiatto.

from Occurrences 1%

Rand, Young Virgil's Poetry, Harvard Studies, 1919, p. 174, has well summed up the arguments regarding the authorship of the poem.] 'Twas at a smoke-stained tavern, and she, the hostess there A wine-flushed Syrian damsel, a turban on her hair Beat out a husky tempo from reeds in either hand,

like Occurrences 1%

And watching her closely, Victor permitted himself a smile of satisfaction as he noted the rapidity with which she yielded to the hypnogenic spell of the translucent quartz; how her breathing quickened, then took on a measured tempo like that of a sleeper; how a faint flush warmed the unnatural pallor of her cheeks, how her dilate eyes grew fixed in an unwinking stare, and slightly glassed....

per Occurrences 1%

can' della Madonna, xe esto il tempo per andar' al' Lido,' ran into the house, and solaced herself with scolding the boatmen for not foreseeing the 'temporale.'

as Occurrences 1%

The negroes being naturally born with a great sense of rhythm the songs were not in the same tempo as the songs of the whites but were of a jazz tempo and with the banjo and tambourines it makes one think of the stories of the African jungles.

with Occurrences 1%

We covered the base of the tempo with shrubs to act as cushions for the potted plants.

by Occurrences 1%

He always sang with his eyesor, to be more exact, his eyeclosed, indicating the tempo by swinging his head to and fro.

Which preposition to use with  tempo