Which preposition to use with tended

to Occurrences 548%

We are daily visited by appeals which are ministering to our growth and progress, or which are tending to our spiritual downfall.

in Occurrences 63%

Such evidence as we possess all tends in the contrary direction, and is in favour of the same slow and gradual changes occurring then as now.

towards Occurrences 63%

Spiritual attention is that advertence of soul which tends towards God, the Term of all prayer, when the soul meditates on the power, wisdom, goodness of God, on the Passion, on the Mother of God, on God's saints.

toward Occurrences 38%

Lord Stanley and the Duke of Buccleuch, however, declared that they could not be parties to any legislation which tended toward the repeal of the corn-laws.

with Occurrences 19%

The hair, though rather coarse, is comfortably soft and spongy, and lies smooth, as if carefully tended with comb and brush.

on Occurrences 16%

Some who tend on him that reaps Fastest, pile it into heaps; And the little gleaners follow Them again, with whoop and halloo When they find a hand of ears More than falls to their compeers.

at Occurrences 8%

The spirit of indignant hatred and contempt with which he regarded the mass of humanity; his quiet and powerful perception of their failings, errors, and crimes; his zeal for liberty and freedom of thought, tended at once to generalize, while it embittered, his satire, and to change traits of personal severity for that deep shade of censure which Gulliver's Travels throw upon mankind universally."

for Occurrences 6%

She had watched it anxiously for weeks, and tended it as it had not been tended for many years.

of Occurrences 4%

The enthusiasm of victory and exaltation in the worship of Dionysus tended of course to connect with him whatsoever was joyous and jubilant in life.

from Occurrences 3%

For the cook there is little appeal in the meat that she has tended from its moist and bloody entrance in the butcher's paper, through the basting or broiling stage to its formal appearance on the platter.

as Occurrences 2%

And sometimes, too, while she was there, the man who loved her so silently and so well was by his friend's side, tending as his own the life that stood between him and the hope of happiness; loving both him and her, but honour best.

under Occurrences 2%

The reader, if a person of any common knowledge of human nature, will easily see the direction in which a young, inexperienced, and impressible girl would naturally be tending under all the influences which we perceive to have come upon her.

than Occurrences 1%

And from that time there was no ailing child more passionately tended than the plant, and as spring advanced it began once more to put forth new leaves.

through Occurrences 1%

But whenever I appeared, as an interested spectator on the scene, Alec was toiling away with the greatest good humour, which did not fail him when the apparatus suddenly stopped working properly, and had to be nursed and tended through at least the final third of the operation.

throughout Occurrences 1%

Surelyand it is to this conclusion I have been tending throughout a seemingly wandering paragraphsurely there has been time enough during all those ages for clay to change into slate.

between Occurrences 1%

Now for a number of years I'd been up in the other part of the town with Aunt Netty, who kept a shop that I tended between schools and before and after, and I'd almost forgotten there was such a soul on earth as Dan Devereux,though he'd not forgotten me.

before Occurrences 1%

He had known whither the boy's wayward fancy was tending before that.

like Occurrences 1%

She will never be out of your sight; only, instead of seeing her sicken, linger, and die, you will see her surrounded by every comfort, nursed and tended like a princess, and growing every day in health, wealth, and happiness.

by Occurrences 1%

With these the feeling of humanity has a perpetual struggle for existence, their minds tend by a fatal gravitation to the belief that the happiness or misery of such a paltry race is wholly unimportant; they may arrive finally at a fixed condition, in which it may be said of them without qualification, that "man delights not them, nor woman neither."

Until Occurrences 1%

Yet she is good as strong, for her aged kinsman she tended Until the day of his death, which was finally hastened by sorrow Over his city's distress, and his own endangered possessions.

unto Occurrences 1%

The breathing had now grown slower and less convulsive, and at length became gentle almost like that of one asleep; the distressed look changed into a look of sweet repose; the eyes shut; the lips closed; and the whole scene recalled her own lines: Oh, where are words to tell the joy unpriced Of the rich heart, that breasting waves no more, Drifts thus to shore, Laden with peace and tending unto Christ!

among Occurrences 1%

Nearly everything tends among this class to deteriorate general health, and, since their numbers have within the last decade greatly increased, the influence on the country must be markedly detrimental, and, but for the steady flow of vitalizing blood from the Old World, the whole Yankee race would ere long, inevitably disappear.

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