Which preposition to use with temptings

to Occurrences 20%

Mankind they always have to fear, but now they are tempting to their own race.

of Occurrences 16%

To them a woman acting as a messenger, an elevator operator, or a trolley conductor, was anathema, and the tempting of women into these employments seemed but the latest vicious trick of the capitalist.

than Occurrences 6%

She assented with an affirmative movement of the head, and they walked through the fragrant paths, plucking a rose now and then that seemed more tempting than its fellows.

as Occurrences 4%

In sending dishes or preparations up to invalids, let everything look as tempting as possible.

in Occurrences 3%

We passed some fine buildings and baths; the latter very tempting in their external appearance, and, according to general repute, excellent of their kind.

by Occurrences 2%

The old serpent, says the apostle, finds the means of tempting by the very virtues which we possess, even to making them the occasions of sin to us; how would he not tempt us when it is sin itself which dwells in our heart?

with Occurrences 1%

The ladies are very comfortable and have as many visitors as they like in the afternoon at stated hours, and the rooms are very tempting with white walls and furniture, and scrupulously clean.

on Occurrences 1%

It looked like lard and smelt like lardin fact, it looked better than real lard: too white and crinkly and tempting on top.

after Occurrences 1%

"Then we had better make all sail, and get away, for it would be sad work to be becalmed with 'Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink.' While we are in these latitudes, we may as well visit the two islands, which look so tempting after a long voyage on the great Atlantic.

Which preposition to use with  temptings